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The enlarged FIFA club World Cup is underway, with Inter Miami by Manchester City, Chelsea and Lionel Messi.

The New-Look Club World Cup, which includes 32 teams, started on June 14 (in the early hours of June 15, the UK), the final which takes place on July 13.

Manchester City was attracted to the Juventus of Italy, the Moroccan team Wydad AC and Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates, while Chelsea was opposed to Flamengo du Brazil, Sports Esperance of Tunis of Tunisia and Los Angeles FC.

What is the format of the club World Cup?

The tournament format works exactly the same way as the FIFA World Cup, only for clubs.

The 32 teams were divided into eight groups of four teams, the two best teams in each group qualifying for the direct elimination scene.

The last stage of 16 – The first round with direct elimination – then moved to the quarter -final, semi -final then final. There is no third place between the two losing semi-final teams.

Live group tables, lighting and results

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Group E

Group F

Group G

H group

World Cup stroke and results

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Lighthouse

Sunday June 15

Group A: Al Ahly 0-0 Inter Miami – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Group C: Bayern Munich 10-0 Auckland City – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Group B: PSG 4-0 Atletico Madrid – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
Group A: Palmeiras 0-0 Porto – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey

Monday June 16

Group B: Botafogo 2-1 Seattle Sounders – Lumen Field, Seattle
Group D: Chélat 2-0 Los Angeles FC-Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Group C: Boca Juniors 2-2 Benfica – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; throw

Tuesday, June 17

Group D: Flamengo 2-0 Esperance de Tunis – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch 2 a.m.
Group F: Fluminense 0-0 Borussia Dortmund – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch at 5 p.m.
Group E: River plate 3-1 Red diamonds Urawa – Light field, Seattle; launch at 8 p.m.
Group F: Ulsan HD 0-1 Mamelodi Sundowns – Inter & Co Stadium, Orlando; throw

Wednesday June 18

Group E: Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; launch 2 a.m.
Group G: Man 2-0 Wydad AC – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch at 5 p.m.
Group H: Real Madrid 1-1 Al Hilal – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; launch at 8 p.m.
Group H: See Pachuca vs FC Salzburg – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; throw

Thursday June 19

Group G: Al Ain vs Juventus – Audi Field, Washington, DC; launch 2 a.m.
Group A: Palmeiras vs al Ahly – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch at 5 p.m.
Group A: Inter Miami vs Porto – Mercedes -Benz Stadium, Atlanta; launch at 8 p.m.
Group B: SEATTLE SOUNDERS VS ATLETICO Madrid – Lumen Field, Seattle; launch at 8 p.m.
Group B: PSG vs Botafogo – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; throw

Friday June 20

Group C: Benfica vs Auckland City – Inter & Co Stadium, Orlando; launch at 5 p.m.
Group D: Flamengo vs Chélat – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch at 7 p.m.
Group D: Los Angeles FC vs Esperance de Tunis – Geodis Park, Nashville; throw

Club Leon was withdrawn from the Club World Cup after failing to meet the criteria of multi-club property

Club Leon were removed from the Club World Cup as she and another Mexican club in the tournament, See Pachucadid not meet criteria on multi-club property.

“FIFA has determined that the Leon club will be withdrawn from the competition, the club which will be admitted to replace to be announced in due course,” FIFA said in a statement.

Pachuca’s place in competition in America is not affected. The Leon club was to be in the same group as Chelsea.

Saturday June 21

Group C: Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; launch 2 a.m.
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Bosurissa Dortmund – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; launch at 5 p.m.
Group E: Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle; launch at 5 p.m.
Group F: Fluminense vs Ulsan HD – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; throw
Group E: River Plate vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; throw

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After a few encouragement, Arsene Wenger burst into a hilarious dance movement during the draw of the Club World Cup

Sunday June 22

Group G: Juventus vs Wydad AC – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch at 5 p.m.
Group H: Real Madrid vs CF PACHUCA – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; launch at 8 p.m.
Group H: FC Salzburg vs Al Hilal – Audi Field, Washington, DC; throw

Monday June 23

Group G: Man City Vs al ain – Mercedes -Benz Stadium, Atlanta; launch 2 a.m.
Group B: Seattle Sounders vs PSG – Lumen Field, Seattle; launch at 5 p.m.
Group B: Atletico Madrid vs Botafogo – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; launch at 5 p.m.

Tuesday, June 24

Group A: Inter Miami vs Palmeiras – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; launch 2 a.m.
Group A: Porto vs Al Ahly – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch 2 a.m.
Group C: Auckland City vs Boca Juniors – Geodis Park, Nashville; launch at 7 p.m.
Group C: Benfica vs Bayern Munich – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; launch at 8 p.m.

Wednesday June 25

Group D: Los Angeles FC vs Flamengo – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; launch 2 a.m.
Group D: Esperance of Tunis vs Chélat – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch 2 a.m.
Group F: Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan HD – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; launch at 8 p.m.
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; launch at 8 p.m.
Group E: Inter Milan vs River Plate – Lumen Field, Seattle; throw
Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; throw

Thursday June 26

Group G: Juventus vs Man – World Stadium campsite, Orlando; launch at 8 p.m.
Group G: Wydad ac vs al ain – Audi Field, Washington, DC; launch at 8 p.m.
Group H: Al Hilal vs Cf Pachuca – Geodis Park, Nashville; launch at 1 a.m.

Friday June 17

Group H: FC Salzberg vs Real Madrid – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch 2 a.m.

Direct elimination internship – Round of 16

Saturday June 28

Match 49: Group A Winners vs Group B Finners -Up – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; Kick -off at 5 p.m.
Match 50: Group C winners against finalists in group D – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; throw 9 p.m.

Sunday June 29

Match 51: Winners of group B vs Group A – Mercedes -Benz Stadium, Atlanta; launch at 5 p.m.
Match 52: Winners of the group D against the finalists of the group C – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; throw 9 p.m.

Monday June 30

Match 53: Winners of group E against finalists of the F – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; launch at 8 p.m.

Tuesday, June 31

Match 54: Winners of the G group against finalists of the H – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; launch 2 a.m.

Tuesday July 1

Match 55: Winners of the G group against finalists in group G – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; launch at 8 p.m.

Wednesday July 2

Match 56: Group F winners against finalists in group E – Mercedes -Benz Stadium, Atlanta; launch 2 a.m.

Final development

Friday July 4

Match 57: Winner match 53 against winner’s match 54 – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; launch at 8 p.m.

Saturday July 5

Match 58: Match of winners 49 vs match winner 50 – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; launch 2 a.m.
Match 59: Match of winners 51 vs match winning 52 – Mercedes -Benz Stadium, Atlanta; launch at 5 p.m.
Match 60: Winner match 55 vs match Winner 56 – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; throw 9 p.m.

Semi-final

Tuesday July 8

Match 61: Winner match 57 vs match Winner 58 – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch at 8 p.m.

Wednesday July 9

Match 62: Match of winners 59 vs Winning match 60 – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch at 8 p.m.

FIFA Club World Cup final

Sunday July 13

Match 63: Winner match 61 vs match Winner 62 – Metlife Stadium, New York New Jersey; launch at 8 p.m.

What is the price of the 2025 club World Cup?

Club World Cup winners will receive up to 97 million pounds ($ 125 million) from FIFA.

The price of 774 million pounds sterling ($ 1 billion) must be shared between the 32 clubs – with 406 million pounds sterling ($ 525 million) shared participation fees according to sporting and commercial criteria, and 368 million pounds sterling ($ 475 million) shared according to sports performance.

FIFA does not maintain any turnover and it plans to share 200 million pounds sterling (250 million dollars) with clubs around the world as payments of solidarity.

The chief journalist of the short stories of Sky Sports Kaveh Solhekol:

“It’s a lot of money because it’s just four -week work, it’s just for seven games.

“If you win the FA Cup, the oldest national world football competition, you get 3.9 million pounds sterling. But of course, winning the FA Cup, you don’t want to win the FA Cup just for money, you want to earn it for prestige.

“If you win the Premier League, it is worth around 176 million pounds sterling. The Champions League, the new format, it is estimated that you could win up to 135 million pounds sterling, if you win it, but it is to play up to 15 games and the club World Cup 97 million pounds Sterling.”

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