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Club World Cup 2025 fixtures and kick- off times

Club World Cup 2025 fixtures and kick- off times

BBC Newsa day ago

Di Fifa Club World Cup go start dis weekend for United States of America.
32 teams - including Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea - dey go US for di four-week club football competition.
Egypt champions Al Ahly, South Africa Mamelodi Sundowns, Wydad Casablanca of Morocco and Tunisia Esperance also dey on di list.
Bifor now, na seven teams bin dey compete for di annual tournament, di new-look Club World Cup go now feature more teams from across all six Fifa confederations, and e go happun once every four years.
Dis na eviritin you need to know about di teams and fixtures for di Club World Cup.
When di Club World Cup go take place?
Di 2025 Club World Cup go begin early mor-mor on Sunday 15 June, di final go happun on Sunday 13 July.
Di opening match (by 1am West African time) go see Lionel Messi Inter Miami take on Egyptian side Al Ahly for di Hard Rock Stadium for Miami.
Di final go take place one month later for MetLife Stadium for New Jersey.
Which teams dey take part for di Club World Cup?
32 teams including two from Premier League - Manchester City and Chelsea - dey go America for di four-week competition.
Oda big clubs dey take part include Real Madrid, Harry Kane Bayern Munich and recent Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain.
See di full groups hia:
Group A: Palmeiras, FC Porto, Al Ahly, Inter Miami
Group B: Paris St-Germain, Atletico Madrid, Botafogo, Seattle Sounders
Group C: Bayern Munich, Auckland City, Boca Juniors, Benfica
Group D: Flamengo, Esperance Sportive de Tunis, Chelsea, Los Angeles FC
Group E: River Plate, Urawa Red Diamonds, Monterrey, Inter Milan
Group F: Fluminense, Borussia Dortmund, Ulsan, Mamelodi Sundowns
Group G: Manchester City, Wydad, Al Ain, Juventus
Group H: Real Madrid, Al Hilal, Pachuca, Salzburg
Club World Cup fixtures - full schedule
Group stage
Sunday June 15
Group A: Al Ahly vs Inter Miami - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 1am
Group C: Bayern Munich vs Auckland City - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 5pm
Group B: PSG vs Atletico Madrid - Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 8pm
Group A: Palmeiras vs Porto - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 11pm
Monday June 16
Group B: Botafogo vs Seattle Sounders - Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 3am
Group D: Chelsea vs Los Angeles FC - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 8pm
Group C: Boca Juniors vs Benfica - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 11pm
Tuesday June 17
Group D: Flamengo vs Esperance de Tunis - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2am
Group F: Fluminense vs Borussia Dortmund - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 5pm
Group E: River Plate vs Urawa Red Diamonds - Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 8pm
Group F: Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns - Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; kick off 11pm
Thursday June 19
Group G: Al Ain vs Juventus - Audi Field, Washington, D.C; kick off 2am
Group A: Palmeiras vs Al Ahly - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 5pm
Group A: Inter Miami vs Porto - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 8pm
Group B: Seattle Sounders vs Atletico Madrid - Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 8pm
Group B: PSG vs Botafogo - Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 11pm
Friday June 20
Group C: Benfica vs Auckland City - Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; kick off 5pm
Group D: Flamengo vs Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 7pm
Group D: Los Angeles FC vs Esperance de Tunis - GEODIS Park, Nashville; kick off 10pm
Saturday June 21
Group C: Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 2am
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Bosurissa Dortmund - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 5pm
Group E: Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds - Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 5pm
Group F: Fluminense vs Ulsan HD - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 11pm
Group E: River Plate vs Monterrey - Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 11pm
Group A: Porto vs Al Ahly - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 2am
Group C: Auckland City vs Boca Juniors - GEODIS Park, Nashville; kick off 7pm
Group C: Benfica vs Bayern Munich - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 8pm
Wednesday, 25 June
Group D: Los Angeles FC vs Flamengo - Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 2am
Group D: Esperance de Tunis vs Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2am
Group F: Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan HD - TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 8pm
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 8pm
Group E: Inter Milan vs River Plate - Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 11pm
Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey - Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 11pm
Thursday, 26 June
Group G: Juventus vs Man City - Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 8pm
Group G: Wydad AC vs Al Ain - Audi Field, Washington, D.C; kick off 8pm
Group H: Al Hilal vs CF Pachuca - GEODIS Park, Nashville; kick off 1am
Friday, 27 June
Group H: FC Salzberg vs Real Madrid - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 1am
Group H: Al Hilal vs CF Pachuca - GEODIS Park, Nashville; kick off 1am
Knockout stage - round of 16
Saturday, 28 June
Match 49: Group A winners vs Group B runners-up - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia;kick off 5pm
Match 50: Group C winners vs Group D runners-up - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 9pm
Sunday, 29 June
Match 51: Group B winners vs Group A runners-up - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pm
Match 52: Group D winners vs Group C runners-up - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 9pm
Monday, 30 June
Match 53: Group E winners vs Group F runners-up - Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 8pm
Tuesday, 31 June
Match 54: Group G winners vs Group H runners-up - Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 2am
Tuesday, 1 July
Match 55: Group H winners vs Group G runners-up - Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 8pm
Wednesday, 2 July
Match 56: Group F winners vs Group E runners-up - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 2am
Quarter-final fixtures
Friday, 4 July
Match 57: Winner match 53 vs Winner match 54 - Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 8pm
Saturday, 5 July
Match 58: Winner match 49 vs Winner match 50 - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2am
Match 59: Winner match 51 vs Winner match 52 - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pm
Match 60: Winner match 55 vs Winner match 56 - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 9pm
Semi-final fixtures
Tuesday, 8 July
Match 61: Winner match 57 vs Winner match 58 - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm
Wednesday, 9 July
Match 62: Winner match 59 vs Winner match 60 - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm
Fifa Club World Cup Final
Sunday, 13 July
Match 63: Winner match 61 vs Winner match 62 - MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm

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