FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Schedule, Scores, and Where to Watch Key Matches
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FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Schedule, Scores, and Where to Watch Key Matches

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup has kicked off, bringing together top soccer teams for a prestigious tournament in the United States.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is making waves across the globe as it begins with an expanded 32-team format held in the United States, featuring teams vying for a share of the massive $1 billion prize.

Among the competing powerhouses are Paris Saint-Germain and Boca Juniors, eager to leave their mark in this year’s competition. European clubs dominate with 12 teams, while South America contributes six. Four representatives from Asia and Africa join the fray, and North America sends five teams, including three from Major League Soccer. Moreover, Auckland City earns recognition as the lone amateur side in the tournament.

Schedule Overview

Matches from past days:

  • 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 2, Esperance de Tunis 0
  • Tuesday, June 17: Fluminense 0, Borussia Dortmund 0; River Plate 3, Urawa Red Diamonds 1; Mamelodi Sundowns 1, Ulsan HD 0; Monterrey 1, Inter 1
  • Wednesday, June 18: Manchester City 2, Wydad AC 0; Real Madrid 1, Al-Hilal 1; Salzburg 2, Pachuca 1; Juventus 5, Al Ain 0
  • Thursday, June 19: Palmeiras 2, Al Ahly 0; Inter Miami 2, Porto 1; Atletico Madrid 3, Seattle Sounders 1; Botafogo 1, PSG 0
  • Friday, June 20: Benfica 6, Auckland City 0; Flamengo 3, Chelsea 1; Esperance de Tunis 1, LAFC 0; Bayern Munich 2, Boca Juniors 1
  • Saturday, June 21: Borussia Dortmund 4, Mamelodi Sundowns 3; Inter 2, Urawa Red Diamonds 1; Fluminense 4, Ulsan HD 2; River Plate 0, Monterrey 0
  • Sunday, June 22: Juventus 4, Wydad AC 1; Real Madrid 3, Pachuca 1; Salzburg 0, Al Hilal 0; Manchester City vs. Al Ain at 9 p.m. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

With the tournament in progress, it will be intriguing to see how teams navigate the challenges and opportunities that arise throughout the competition.

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