
Club World Cup bracket: Schedule, and results ahead of quarterfinal round
Al Hilal surprised the Premier League giant Manchester City with a thrilling 4-3 victory in extra time in Orlando, Florida. The match was tied 3-3 at the end of regulation, but Marco Leonardo scored his second goal in the 112th minute of extra time, securing the win for Al Hilal. This victory sets up a quarterfinal clash against Brazil's Fluminense.
Paris Saint-Germain's dominance was on full display as they secured a convincing 4-0 victory over Lionel Messi's Inter Miami in the round of 16. The Champions League winners started strong, with João Neves scoring the first goal in the opening six minutes. They continued to dominate, securing all four goals before halftime, including an own goal by Inter Miami's Tomas Aviles.
The round of 16 continues with two matches on Tuesday night in Miami and Atlanta, before moving on to the quarterfinals, which kick off on Friday, July 4.
More: What's next for Lionel Messi and Inter Miami after FIFA Club World Cup?
FIFA Club World Cup full schedule, results
FIFA Club World Cup knockout rounds
*Kickoff times for knockout stage are subject to change; All times Eastern.
Saturday, June 28
Sunday, June 29
Monday, June 30
Tuesday, July 1
Friday, July 4
Saturday, July 5
Tuesday, July 8
Wednesday, July 9
Sunday, July 13
Club World Cup 2025: How to watch, TV, streaming
Every one of the 63 games at the Club World Cup will stream for free on DAZN, while select matches will be carried on TBS, TNT and truTV in English.
Univision, TUDN, and ViX will all carry games in the U.S. in Spanish.
Watch the entire Club World Cup FREE on DAZN
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