The expanded FIFA Club World Cup is under way, with Manchester City, Chelsea and Lionel Messis Inter Miami involved. The new-look Club World Cup, which features 32 teams, started on June 14 (in the early hours of June 15, UK time), with the final taking place on July 13.
Manchester City have been drawn against Juventus of Italy, Moroccan side Wydad AC and Al Ain of the UAE, while Chelsea have been pitted against Flamengo of Brazil, Esperance Sportive de Tunis of Tunisia and Los Angeles FC.
Club World Cup latest news – keep up to date with the tournament!Club World Cup format and qualified teamsStream Sky Sports with NOW | Download the Sky Sports appLive group tables, fixtures and resultsGroup A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H Club World Cup fixtures and resultsAll times in BST Group stageSunday June 15 Group A: Al Ahly 0-0 Inter Miami – Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiGroup C: Bayern Munich 10-0 Auckland City – TQL Stadium, CincinnatiGroup B: PSG 4-0 Atletico Madrid – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los AngelesGroup A: Palmeiras 0-0 Porto – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey Monday June 16 Group B: Botafogo 2-1 Seattle Sounders – Lumen Field, SeattleGroup D: Chelsea 2-0 Los Angeles FC – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaGroup C: Boca Juniors 2-2 Benfica – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Tuesday June 17 Group D: Flamengo 2-0 Esperance de Tunis – Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaGroup F: Fluminense 0-0 Borussia Dortmund – MetLife Stadium, New York New JerseyGroup E: River Plate 3-1 Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, SeattleGroup F: Ulsan HD 0-1 Mamelodi Sundowns – Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando Wednesday June 18 Group E: Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los AngelesGroup G: Man City 2-0 Wydad AC – Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaGroup H: Real Madrid 1-1 Al Hilal – Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiGroup H: CF Pachuca 1-2 FC Salzburg – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati Thursday June 19 Group G: Al Ain 0-5 Juventus – Audi Field, Washington, D.
CGroup A: Palmeiras 2-0 Al Ahly – MetLife Stadium, New York New JerseyGroup A: Inter Miami 2-1 Porto – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaGroup B: Seattle Sounders 1-3 Atletico Madrid – Lumen Field, Seattle Friday June 20 Group B: PSG 0-1 Botafogo – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los AngelesGroup C: Benfica 6-0 Auckland City – Inter&Co Stadium, OrlandoGroup D: Flamengo 3-1 Chelsea – Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaGroup D: Los Angeles FC 0-1 Esperance de Tunis – GEODIS Park, Nashville Saturday June 21 Group C: Bayern Munich 2-1 Boca Juniors – Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiGroup F: Mamelodi Sundowns 3-4 Borussia Dortmund – TQL Stadium, CincinnatiGroup E: Inter Milan 2-1 Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, SeattleGroup F: Fluminense 4-2 Ulsan HD – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey Sunday, 22 June Group E: River Plate 0-0 Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los AngelesGroup G: Juventus 4-1 Wydad AC – Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaGroup H: Real Madrid 3-1 CF Pachuca – Bank of America Stadium, CharlotteGroup H: FC Salzburg 0-0 Al Hilal – Audi Field, Washington, D.
C Monday, 23 June Group G: Man City 6-0 Al Ain – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaGroup B: Seattle Sounders 0-2 PSG – Lumen Field, SeattleGroup B: Atletico Madrid 1-0 Botafogo – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles Tuesday, 24 June Group A: Inter Miami 2-2 Palmeiras – Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiGroup A: Porto 4-4 Al Ahly – MetLife Stadium, New York New JerseyGroup C: Auckland City 1-1 Boca Juniors – GEODIS Park, NashvilleGroup C: Benfica 1-0 Bayern Munich – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte Wednesday, 25 June Group D: Los Angeles FC 1-1 Flamengo – Camping World Stadium, OrlandoGroup D: Esperance de Tunis 0-3 Chelsea – Lincoln Financial Field, PhiladelphiaGroup F: Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan HD – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 8pmGroup F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 8pm Thursday, 26 June Group E: Inter Milan vs River Plate – Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 2amGroup E: Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 2amGroup G: Juventus vs Man City – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 8pmGroup G: Wydad AC vs Al Ain – Audi Field, Washington, D.
C; kick off 8pm Friday, 27 June Group H: Al Hilal vs CF Pachuca – GEODIS Park, Nashville; kick off 2amGroup H: FC Salzburg vs Real Madrid – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2am Knockout stage – round of 16 Saturday, 28 June Match 49: Palmeiras vs Botafogo – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 5pmMatch 50: Benfica vs Chelsea – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 9pm Sunday, 29 June Match 51: Paris Saint-Germain vs Inter Miami – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pmMatch 52: Flamengo vs Bayern Munich – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 9pm Monday, 30 June Match 53: Group E winners vs Group F runners-up – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 8pm Tuesday, 31 June Match 54: Group G winners vs Group H runners-up – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 2am Tuesday, 1 July Match 55: Group H winners vs Group G runners-up – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 8pm Wednesday, 2 July Match 56: Group F winners vs Group E runners-up – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 2am Quarter-final fixturesFriday, 4 July Match 57: Winner match 53 vs Winner match 54 – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 8pm Saturday, 5 July Match 58: Winner match 49 vs Winner match 50 – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2amMatch 59: Winner match 51 vs Winner match 52 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pmMatch 60: Winner match 55 vs Winner match 56 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 9pm Semi-final fixturesTuesday, 8 July Match 61: Winner match 57 vs Winner match 58 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm Wednesday, 9 July Match 62: Winner match 59 vs Winner match 60 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm FIFA Club World Cup FinalSunday, 13 July Match 63: Winner match 61 vs Winner match 62 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm What is the prize money for the 2025 Club World Cup?The winners of the Club World Cup will receive up to £97m ($125m) from FIFA.
Prize money of £774m ($1bn) is to be shared between the 32 clubs – with £406m ($525m) participation fee shared based on sporting and commercial criteria, and £368m ($475m) shared based on sporting performance.
FIFA are not keeping any revenue and it expects to share another £200m ($250m) with clubs across the world as solidarity payments. Sky Sports News chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol: Its a lot of money because this is just all four weeks work, its just for seven games.
If you win the FA Cup, the oldest domestic competition in world football, you get through £3.9m. But of course, winning the FA Cup, you dont want to win the FA Cup just for money, you want to win it for the prestige.
If you win the Premier League, that is worth around £176m. The Champions League, the new format, its estimated that you could earn up to £135m, if you win it, but that is for playing up to 15 games, and the club World Cup £97m.