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Club World Cup: When it starts and where to watch it on TV

In 2025, world football is preparing for a historic event: the Club World Cup is changing face and transforming into a true World Cup for teams, with 32 participants from across the globe. A revolutionized format, a prestigious setting like that of the United States, and an unprecedented prize pool make this edition an unmissable event for fans, industry professionals, and sports enthusiasts. The competition, organized by FIFA, marks a decisive evolution from previous editions, paving the way for a more global, competitive, and spectacular form of football.
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In 2025, world football is preparing to experience a historic event: the Club World Cup changes face and transforms into a real World Cup for teams, with 32 participants from all over the planet. A revolutionized format, a prestigious setting like that of the United Statesi, and an unprecedented prize pool make this edition an unmissable event for fans, industry insiders and sports enthusiasts.The competition, organized by FIFA, marks a decisive evolution compared to previous editions, opening the doors to a more global, competitive and spectacular football. Iconic teams from the European and South American scene, together with emerging clubs from Africa, Asia and Oceania, will compete for the trophy on imposing stages. The Italians Inter and Juventus, qualified by right, present themselves aggressive and with concrete ambitions.To follow every development closely, from market news to official calendars, Calcio News 24 represents an authoritative and constantly updated point of reference, not only for the Club World Cup, but for everything that concerns major international football.

Official dates of the Club World Cup 2025

The tournament will start on June 14, 2025 with the opening match in Miami, and will conclude on July 13 with the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The overall duration will therefore be about a month, in line with major national football events. The calendar has been designed to allow the teams to face three games in the groups with any rest periods before the knockout stages.

Teams Qualified for the Club World Cup

Those taking part will be 32 teams representing the six FIFA confederations. From Europe will come Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain, Inter e Juventus, among the others. From South America we can mention historic clubs such as Flamengo, Palmeiras e River Plate, while from Africa and Asia there will be Al-ahly, Urawa Reds e Al-Hilal. Qualification is based on results achieved in continental competitions from 2021 onwards. It is sad to note the absence of Naples, champion of Italy this year, but excluded from the list of participants due to the FIFA ranking and other extra-sporting dynamics

Competition format and structure

The new format includes eight groups of four teams each. The first two teams in each group will qualify for the eighths of final, starting the knockout phase. There will be no return matches or third-place play-off. Group matches will award points according to the classic scheme: three for a win, one for a drawIn the event of a tie on points, goal difference and head-to-head records will count.

Where to watch the Club World Cup on TV

In Italy it will be possible to follow all the matches thanks to the full broadcast on DAZN, which will also offer on-demand options. In addition, Mediaset will broadcast one match a day in free-to-air, alternating between Canale 5 and Italia 1, and also making free streaming available on Sportmediaset.it. The coverage will be broad and widespread, with commentaries, in-depth analysis and dedicated live broadcasts.

The stadiums and venues of the Club World Cup

Il Club World Cup will be played in 11 city United States, including New York, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Dallas and Los Angeles. The selected stadiums are among the most modern in the world: from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta to the legendary Pasadena Rose Bowl, passing through theAT&T Stadium in ArlingtonThe systems were chosen to ensure maximum capacity, visibility and accessibility to the international audience.

The favourite teams and the possible surprises

The favourites remain the big European teams. Manchester City e Real Madrid lead the forecasts, with stellar rosters and consolidated experience in international tournaments. Also pay attention to the Bayern Munich, always competitive, and to teams like Chelsea e PSGSurprises could come from South American clubs such as Flamengo or Palmeiras, known for their organization and individual talent.

Italians at the Club World Cup: prospects and objectives

Inter and Juventus will represent Italy in the tournament. Both start with the minimum objective of get past the group stage. Inter, strong from the recent Champions League final, aims to be a protagonist in this global context too. Juventus, after difficult years, sees the tournament as an opportunity for international redemption. The two Italian teams have competitive squads and could have their say even in the knockout phase.

The prize pool and the economic aspects

Il total prize pool amounts to approx 1 billion dollars, Of which 475 million will be distributed based on the results on the field and 525 million as a participation fee. The winning team receive 40 million, while the others will have decreasing prizes. For clubs like Inter and Juventus, participation could guarantee gross between 50 and 115 million, considering prizes, visibility and sponsors.

Italian Teams Match Schedule

Il calendar of Italians It has been made official by FIFA:

  • Inter will begin its journey on June 17, 2025 against Monterrey, in a challenge that promises to be balanced. The matches against will follow Auckland City e Al-ahly, respectively the 21 and the 26 JuneThe matches will be played late at night (local time), with late-night broadcasts for Italian viewers.
  • Juventus will debut instead 18nd June against theAl-Ain, and will then address Wydad Casablanca e Manchester CityThe last match of the group stage will be decisive for the passage to the round of 16 and could be played at the same time as the other match of the group to ensure maximum competitive fairness.

The Italian public will therefore have the opportunity to follow in early evening or at night all the most important matches, with a schedule designed to involve those following from home too.

 


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