FIFA Club World Cup 2025 schedule, scores: Where to watch Bayern Munich, Boca Juniors, Chelsea FC

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The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 marks a significant shift in the summer football calendar, introducing an expanded 32-team tournament held in the United States. This inaugural large-scale edition features clubs from across the globe competing for a substantial $1 billion prize fund.

The revamped competition includes many prominent teams, from UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain to Argentine powerhouse Boca Juniors, all aiming for deep runs. The field is predominantly European, with 12 teams, while South America has six participants. Four teams each come from Asia and Africa, with North America contributing five teams, including three from MLS. Oceania`s single spot is occupied by Auckland City, the only amateur side in the tournament.

While objectives are universally focused on victory, the specific stakes and expectations vary among clubs. Underdogs such as Lionel Messi`s Inter Miami and Simone Inzaghi`s Al-Hilal hope to cause upsets in a competition where European teams are widely favored. In contrast, European giants like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Inzaghi`s former club Inter Milan (seeking a trophy after a recent season without silverware) are expected to be major contenders.

Tournament Schedule and Results

Note: Schedule based on provided data. Times and venues subject to confirmation.

  • 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, 9 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • Monday, June 23
    • PSG 2, Seattle Sounders 0
    • Atletico Madrid 1, Botafogo 0
    • Inter Miami 2, Palmeiras 2
    • Porto 4, Al Ahly 4
  • Tuesday, June 24
    • Auckland City vs. Boca Juniors, 3 p.m., GEODIS Park, Nashville
    • Benfica vs. Bayern Munich, 3 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
    • LAFC vs. Flamengo, 9 p.m., Camping World Stadium, Orlando
    • Esperance de Tunis vs. Chelsea, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
  • Wednesday, June 25
    • Borussia Dortmund vs. 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 vs. Monterrey, 9 p.m., Rose Bowl, Pasadena
  • Thursday, June 26
    • Juventus vs. Manchester City, 3 p.m., Camping World Stadium, Orlando
    • Wydad AC vs. Al Ain, 3 p.m., Audi Field, Washington, D.C.
    • Al Hilal vs. Pachuca, 9 p.m., GEODIS Park, Nashville
    • Salzburg vs. Real Madrid, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
  • Saturday, June 28
    • 1A vs. 2B, 12 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
    • 1C vs. 2D, 4 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
  • Sunday, June 29
    • 1B vs. 2A, 12 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
    • 1D vs. 2C, 4 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
  • Monday, June 30
    • 1E vs. 2F, 3 p.m., Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
    • 1G vs. 2H, 9 p.m., Camping World Stadium, Orlando
  • Tuesday, July 1
    • 1H vs. 2G, 3 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
    • 1F vs. 2E, 9 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
  • Friday, July 4 (Quarterfinals)
    • TBD vs. TBD, 3 p.m., Camping World Stadium, Orlando
    • TBD vs. TBD, 9 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
  • Saturday, July 5 (Quarterfinals)
    • TBD vs. TBD, 12 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
    • TBD vs. TBD, 4 p.m., MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • Tuesday, July 8 (Semifinal)
    • TBD vs. TBD, 3 p.m., MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • Wednesday, July 9 (Semifinal)
    • TBD vs. TBD, 3 p.m., MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
  • Sunday, July 13 (Final)
    • TBD vs. TBD, 3 p.m., MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
Heath Buttersworth
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