
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Schedule — Full list of matches, timings, dates, groups, live streaming info
The revamped FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will kick off on June 14 at the Hard Rock stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, with Egypt's Al Ahly and USA's Inter Miami playing the opener.
This edition will have 32 teams play for the trophy for the first time with the sides divided into eight groups of four each.
The tournament will be like a practice drill in hosting for the United States, which is one of the co-hosts of next year's FIFA World Cup, along with Mexico and Canada.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Groups
Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H Al Ahly Atletico Madrid Auckland City Chelsea Inter Milan Borussia Dortmund Al Ain Al Hilal Inter Miami Botafogo Bayern Munich ES Tunis Monterrey Fluminese Juventus Pachuca Palmeiras PSG Benfica Flamengo River Plate Mamelodi Sundowns Manchester City Real Madrid Porto Seattle Sounders Boca Juniors Los Angeles FC Urawa Reds Ulsan Wydad AC RB Salzburg
How to watch FIFA Club World Cup 2025?
All matches of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will be available on DAZN.
The games can also be watched on carry TNT, TruTV and TBS, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and fuboTV. MAX can also be used to stream games on those channels.
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