FIFA Club World Cup 2025 schedule, scores: Where to watch Monterrey vs. Inter, River Plate and more
Football summer will throw a new look this year with the FIFA club World Cup, which comes to the United States for the first edition of the enlarged competition which will see 32 teams from the world to compete for a billion dollars’ price.
Several large-scale teams will participate in the new Look competition, UEFA Champions League Paris Saint-Germain winners to the Argentinian giants Boca Juniors, each of whom will target deep races in the competition. European teams make up most of the field with 12 teams, while South America will have six participants. Four teams from Asia and Africa will also participate, while five – including three MLS teams – make up the North American field. Oceania also has a place, won by the lonely amateur team of the competition, Auckland City.
The objectives are similar to all levels, but the issues vary from one team to another. While the Inter Miami of Lionel Messi and Alone Inzaghi-Dirigé by al-Hilal hope to make a breach like outsiders in a competition which should be dominated by the European teams, several teams crossing the Atlantic Ocean to aim for media threw. The list includes Real Madrid, Manchester City and the old side of Inzaghi, which ended their trophy of national and continental campaigns and has a last piece of silverware to continue before the end of the season.
As the action begins, here is a glance at the calendar and results from the club World Cup.
Whenever US / EASTERN – corresponds to DAZN (Try for free).
Saturday June 14
Al Ahly 0, Inter Miami 0
Sunday June 15
Bayern Munich 10, Auckland City 0
PSG 4, Atletico Madrid 0
Palmeiras 0, Porto 0
Botafogo 2, Seattle Sounders 1
Monday June 16
Chelsea 2, Lafc 0
Boca Juniors 2, Benfica 2
Flamengo against Esperance de Tunis, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Tuesday, June 17
Fluminense against Borussia Dortmund, 12 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Plate of the River against Red Diamonds of Urawa, 3 p.m., Lumen Field, Seattle
Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns, 6 p.m., Inter & Co Stadium, Orlando
Monterrey vs inter, 9 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Wednesday June 18
Manchester City against Wydad AC, 12 h, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Real Madrid against Al Hilal, 3 p.m., Hard Rock stadium, Miami Gardens
Pachuca vs Salzburg, 6 p.m., tql stadium, cincinnati
Al Ain vs Juventus, 9 p.m., Audi Field, Washington, DC
Thursday June 19
Palmeiras against Al Ahly, 12 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Inter Miami vs Porto, 3 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Seattle Sounders against Atletico Madrid, 6 p.m., Lumen Field, Seattle
PSG against Botafogo, 9 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Friday June 20
Benfica vs Auckland City, 12 p.m., Inter & Co Stadium, Orlando
Flamengo against Chelsea, 2 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Lafc against Esperance de Tunis, 6 p.m., Geodis Park, Nashville
Bayern Munich against Boca Juniors, 9 p.m., Hard Rock stadium, Miami
Saturday June 21
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Borussia Dortmund, 12 p.m., TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Inter against Urawa Red Diamonds, 3 p.m., Lumen Field, Seattle
Fluminense against Ulsan HD, 6 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
River Plate against Monterrey, 9 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Sunday June 22
Juventus vs Wydad AC, 12 h, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Real Madrid vs Pachuca, 3 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Salzburg against Al Hilal, 6 p.m., Audi Field, Washington, DC
Manchester City against Al Ain, 9 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Monday June 23
Seattle Sounders vs PSG, 3 p.m., Lumen Field, Seattle
Atletico Madrid vs Botafogo, 3 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Inter Miami vs Palmeiras, 9 p.m., Hard Rock stadium, Miami
Porto against Al Ahly, 9 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Tuesday, June 24
Auckland City against Boca Juniors, 3 p.m., Geodis Park, Nashville
Benfica against Bayern Munich, 3 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Lafc vs Flamengo, 9 p.m., campsite World Stadium, Orlando
Esperance de Tunis against Chelsea, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Wednesday June 25
Borussia Dortmund against Ulsan HD, 3 p.m., TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense, 3 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
Inter vs River Plate, 9 p.m., Lumen Field, Seattle
Urawa Red Diamonds against Monterrey, 9 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
Thursday June 26
Juventus against Manchester City, 3 p.m., campsite World Stadium, Orlando
Wydad AC against Al Ain, 3 p.m., Audi Field, Washington, DC
Al Hilal against Pachuca, 9 p.m., Geodis Park, Nashville
Salzburg against Real Madrid, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Saturday June 28
1a against 2b, 12 h, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
1c against 2D, 4 p.m., Bank of America stadium, Charlotte
Sunday June 29
1B against 2A, 12 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
1D against 2C, 4 p.m., Hard Rock stadium, Miami
Monday June 30
1st vs 2f, 3 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
1g against 2 a.m., 9 p.m., World Stadium campsite, Orlando
Tuesday July 1
1h vs 2g, 3 p.m., hard rock stadium, Miami gardens
1F against 2nd, 9 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Friday July 4 (quarterfinals)
TBD vs TBD, 3 p.m., campsite world stadium, orlando
TBD VS TBD, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Saturday July 5 (quarter -finals)
TBD VS TBD, 12 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
TBD VS TBD, 4 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Tuesday July 8 (semi-final)
TBD VS TBD, 3 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Wednesday July 9 (semi-final)
TBD VS TBD, 3 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford
Sunday July 13 (final)
TBD VS TBD, 3 p.m., Metlife Stadium, East Rutherford