FIFA Club World Cup 2025 JUNE 14 - JULY 13 The United States hosts the big-budget reboot of the FIFA Club World Cup, featuring 32 of the highest-ranked teams from world football. The Hard Rock Stadium in Miami will launch the showpiece on June 14 EVOLUTION: Ten teams compete in FIFA Club World Cup for first time, including hosts Inter Miami, 2025 UEFA Champions League winners Paris St. Germain and Botafogo from Brazil Timeline: Continental heavyweights 1960: First Intercontinental Cup contested between champions of Europe and South America. Real Madrid beat Peñarol in two-legged tie 1980-2004: Japan hosts annual contest, attracting global audience. South American teams lead rivalry 21-20 2000: FIFA Club World Championship launches, featuring champions from all six continental confederations 2004: Porto final Intercontinental Cup winners 2023: Manchester City beat Fluminense in most recent edition of FIFA Club World Cup adidas Mundial de Clubes 25 Official Club World Cup match ball Venues Lumen Field, Seattle, W A MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA Audi Field, Washington DC TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, OH GEODIS Park, Nashville, TN Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC Camping World Stadium, Inter&Co Stadium Orlando, FL Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL Mercedes- Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles, CA Lionel Messi Inter Miami captain returns to world stage Trent Alexander- Arnold is set to make Real Madrid debut at tournament after transfer from Liverpool. Seventh English player to play for Los Blancos Competition schedule 32 teams contest total of 63 matches, played at 12 venues, over four weeks Group A 14 Al Ahly Miami Inter Miami 15 Palmeiras East Rutherford Porto 19 Palmeiras East Rutherford Al Ahly Inter Miami Atlanta Porto 23 Inter Miami Miami Palmeiras Porto East Rutherford Al Ahly Group B 15 PSG Los Angeles Atlético Botafogo Seattle Seattle 19 Seattle Seattle Atlético PSG Los Angeles Botafogo 23 Seattle Seattle PSG Atlético Los Angeles Botafogo Group C 15 Bayern Cincinnati Auckland City 16 Boca Juniors Miami Benfica 20 Benfica Orlando Auckland City Bayern Miami Boca Juniors 24 Auckland City Nashville Boca Juniors Benfica Charlotte Bayern Group D 16 Chelsea Atlanta Los Angeles Flamengo Philadelphia ES Tunis 20 Flamengo Philadelphia Chelsea Los Angeles Nashville ES Tunis 24 Los Angeles Orlando Flamengo ES Tunis Philadelphia Chelsea W D L F A Pts 1 2 3 4 W D L F A Pts 1 2 3 4 W D L F A Pts 1 2 3 4 W D L F A Pts 1 2 3 4 TROPHY CABINET Teams participating in 2025 tournament have collectively claimed total of 109 continental crowns Most continental titles: Real Madrid Last title: 2024 15 Auckland City 2025 13 Al Ahly 2024 12 Bayern 2020 6 Boca Juniors 2007 6 Pachuca 2024 6 Monterrey 2021 5 Group E 17 River Plate Seattle Urawa Monterrey Los Angeles Internazionale 21 Internazionale Seattle Urawa River Plate Los Angeles Monterrey 25 Internazionale Seattle River Plate Urawa Los Angeles Monterrey Group F 17 Fluminense East Rutherford Dortmund Ulsan HD Orlando Mamelodi 21 Mamelodi Cincinnati Dortmund Fluminense East Rutherford Ulsan HD 25 Dortmund Cincinnati Ulsan HD Mamelodi Miami Fluminense Group G 18 Man City Philadelphia Wydad AC Al Ain Washington DC Juventus 22 Juventus Philadelphia Wydad AC Man City Atlanta Al Ain 26 Juventus Orlando Man City Wydad AC Washington DC Al Ain Group H 8 Real Madrid Miami Al-Hilal Pachuca Cincinnati RB Salzburg 22 Real Madrid Charlotte Pachuca RB Salzburg Washington DC Al-Hilal 26 Al-Hilal Nashville Pachuca RB Salzburg Philadelphia Real Madrid Second stage Jun Philadelphia 28 A1 B2 28 C1 D2 30 E1 F2 30 G1 H2 Quarter-finals Jul 14 Philadelphia Jul 4 Orlando Semi-final Jul 8 East Rutherford FINAL Jul 13 East Rutherford Semi-final Jul 9 East Rutherford Quarter-finals Jul 5 Atlanta Jul 5 East Rutherford Second stage Jun / Jul 29 B1 A2 Atlanta 29 D1 C2 Miami 1 F1 E2 Atlanta 1 H1 G2 Miami Top two from each group progress to knockout stage If scores level after 90 minutes, knockout stage matches go into extra time. Matches remaining level decided on penalties ----------------------------------- Source: FIFA Pictures: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS