A brand-new competition will be taking place in the summer of 2025, with some of the world’s biggest clubs eyeing glory in the USA.
FIFA have revamped their usually annual tournament, expanding it to 32 teams and making it an occasion scheduled for every four years instead.
It means teams from continents all over the world will now compete in a longer format and look to become the first-ever champions of the new event.
Lionel Messi will be involved with Inter Miami while Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane will feature too, along with Manchester City, Chelsea, PSG and others.
Club World Cup: Dates
The tournament will begin on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
It will run for just under a month until the final takes place on Sunday, July 13.
The draw for the group stage is set for Thursday, December 5, 2024.
It is set to be held in Miami and will start at 6pm UK time.
It will also be broadcast for free on DAZN, while talkSPORT and talkSPORT.com will have all the reaction from the draw.
To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
For more information on how to watch the draw, head here.
Club World Cup: Format
The Club World Cup will begin with a group stage composed of eight groups with four teams.
It will be played in a single-game round-robin format.
The top two teams from each group will reach the Round of 16.
And from then on, it is knockout football with the winner of each game progressing.
There will be a semi-final and final but no third-place play-off is scheduled.
Club World Cup: How to watch
FIFA have announced a partnership with DAZN for them to stream the entire tournament for FREE.
That means all 63 matches will be available to billions of football fans worldwide, making it potentially one of the most watched sporting events of 2025.
It is currently unclear if you will have to already have a DAZN subscription to access this or if it will be available separately.
More information regarding this will follow in due course.
Club World Cup: Stadiums
The tournament will be played across 12 stadiums in the USA.
63 matches are set to be hosted at the venues with the final being played at the MetLife Stadium in New York, New Jersey.
Here are all the host venues at the Club World Cup:
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
- TDL Stadium – Cincinnati
- Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte
- Rose Bowl Stadium – LA
- Hard Rock Stadium – Miami
- GEODIS Park – Nashville
- MetLife Stadium – New York
- Camping World Stadium – Orlando
- Inter&Co Stadium – Orlando
- Lincoln Financial Field – Philadelphia
- Lumen Field – Seattle
- Audi Field – Washington D.C
Club World Cup: Teams
There will be a total of 32 teams playing in the brand-new tournament.
They are split between all of the international football confederations.
Four teams from Africa, four teams from Asia and four teams from North and Central America make up 12 of the sides involved.
Another six will come from South America, one team come from Oceania and one team will also come from the host country which is the USA.
The biggest chunk of teams will come from Europe, with 12 taking part.
Here’s the full list of confirmed teams to be taking part in the Club World Cup:
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 – participating clubs
Africa: Al Ahly FC (EGY), Espérance Sportive de Tunis (TUN), Mamelodi Sundowns FC (RSA), Wydad AC (MAR)
Asia: Al Ain FC (UAE), Al Hilal (KSA), Ulsan HD (KOR), Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Europe: Atlético de Madrid (ESP), FC Bayern München (GER), SL Benfica (POR), Borussia Dortmund (GER), Chelsea FC (ENG), FC Internazionale Milano (ITA), Juventus FC (ITA), Manchester City (ENG), Paris Saint-Germain (FRA), FC Porto (POR), Real Madrid CF (ESP), FC Salzburg (AUT)
North and Central America and the Caribbean: CF Monterrey (MEX), CF Pachuca (MEX), Club León (MEX), Inter Miami CF (USA), Seattle Sounders FC (USA)
Oceania: Auckland City FC (NZL)
South America: CA Boca Juniors (ARG), Botafogo (BRA), CR Flamengo (BRA), Fluminense FC (BRA), SE Palmeiras (BRA), CA River Plate (ARG)