Where Will the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Be Played? Full Stadium Guide
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 marks the beginning of a new era for the tournament, expanding to 32 teams and taking place across 12 world-class stadiums in the United States. From the historic Rose Bowl to the state-of-the-art Mercedes-Benz Stadium, these venues will host some of the biggest clubs in world football as they compete for the ultimate prize.
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Here’s a closer look at all the stadiums hosting the tournament:
Rose Bowl Stadium (Pasadena, California)
- Capacity: 88 500
- Opened: 1922
- Record Attendance: 106 869 (1973 Rose Bowl)
- Tenants: Rose Bowl Game, UCLA Bruins
One of the most iconic stadiums in the U.S., with a rich history in soccer, including hosting the 1994 FIFA World Cup Final. Known for its classic open-bowl design and scenic location.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 15, 12:00 PM PDT: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Atlético Madrid (Group B)
- June 17, 6:00 PM PDT: Monterrey vs. Inter Milan (Group E)
- June 19, 6:00 PM PDT: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Botafogo (Group B)
- June 21, 6:00 PM PDT: River Plate vs. Monterrey (Group E)
- June 23, 12:00 PM PDT: Atlético Madrid vs. Botafogo (Group B)
- June 25, 6:00 PM PDT: Urawa Red Diamonds vs. Monterrey (Group E)
MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
- Capacity: 82 500
- Opened: 2010
- Record Attendance (Sports event): 83 367 (Jets @ Giants, 2023)
- Tenants: New York Giants, New York Jets
MetLife Stadium is one of the premier sports venues in the United States, known for its modern design, state-of-the-art facilities, and ability to host major global sporting events. It has been the site of Super Bowl XLVIII, international soccer friendlies, and high-profile tournaments like the Copa América Centenario Final. With its massive capacity and electric atmosphere, it will serve as a fitting venue for several key matches, including the final of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 15, 6:00 PM EDT: Palmeiras vs. FC Porto (Group A)
- June 17, 12:00 PM EDT: Fluminense vs. Borussia Dortmund (Group F)
- June 19, 12:00 PM EDT: Palmeiras vs. Al Ahly (Group A)
- June 21, 3:00 PM EDT: Fluminense vs. Ulsan Hyundai (Group F)
- June 23, 9:00 PM EDT: FC Porto vs. Al Ahly (Group A)
- July 5, 4:00 PM EDT: Quarterfinal Match
- July 8, 3:00 PM EDT: Semifinal Match
- July 9, 3:00 PM EDT: Semifinal Match
- July 13, 3:00 PM EDT: Final Match
Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Capacity: 75,000
- Opened: 2017
- Record Attendance: 79,330 (College Football National Championship, 2018)
- Tenants: Atlanta United FC (MLS), Atlanta Falcons (NFL)
Mercedes-Benz Stadium is renowned for its retractable roof, 360-degree video board, and fan-friendly design. As the home of Atlanta United FC, it has become a fortress for soccer, regularly drawing some of the largest crowds in MLS history. Its modern amenities and electric atmosphere make it an ideal venue for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, where it will host a mix of group-stage and knockout matches.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 16, 3:00 PM EDT: Chelsea vs. Club León (Group D)
- June 19, 3:00 PM EDT: Inter Miami CF vs. FC Porto (Group A)
- June 22, 7:00 PM EDT: Manchester City vs. Al Ain (Group G)
- June 29, 12:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
- July 1, 9:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
- July 5, 12:00 PM EDT: Quarterfinal Match
Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- Capacity: 75,000
- Opened: 1996
- Record Attendance: 74,512 (International Champions Cup, 2014)
- Tenants: Carolina Panthers (NFL), Charlotte FC (MLS)
Bank of America Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina, known for its steep seating bowl that enhances crowd noise and atmosphere. The stadium’s central location and strong soccer culture, fueled by Charlotte FC’s passionate fan base, make it a prime venue for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 22, 3:00 PM EDT: Real Madrid vs. CF Pachuca (Group H)
- June 26, 6:00 PM EDT: Mamelodi Sundowns vs. CF Pachuca (Group H)
- June 29, 3:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
- Capacity: 69,000
- Opened: 2003
- Record Attendance: 69,176 (NHL Stadium Series, 2019)
- Tenants: Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Temple Owls (NCAA)
Over the years, Lincoln Financial Field has welcomed CONCACAF Gold Cup matches, Copa América games, and international club friendlies. With a passionate sports culture in Philadelphia, fans can expect an electric atmosphere when the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 comes to town.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 16, 6:00 PM EDT: Al Ahly vs. Auckland City (Group C)
- June 20, 3:00 PM EDT: Borussia Dortmund vs. Ulsan Hyundai (Group F)
- June 24, 6:00 PM EDT: Manchester City vs. Club León (Group G)
- June 28, 3:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
Lumen Field (Seattle, Washington)
- Capacity: 69,000
- Opened: 2002
- Record Attendance: 69,274 (Seattle Seahawks, 2022)
- Tenants: Seattle Seahawks (NFL), Seattle Sounders FC (MLS), OL Reign (NWSL)
Lumen Field is one of the most electric soccer venues in the United States, thanks to the passionate fan base of Seattle Sounders FC. Known for its incredible noise levels and intense atmosphere, the stadium has hosted numerous high-profile soccer events, including MLS Cup Finals, CONCACAF Champions League matches, and international friendlies.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 18, 6:00 PM PDT: Flamengo vs. Al Hilal (Group D)
- June 22, 3:00 PM PDT: Seattle Sounders vs. Al Hilal (Group D)
- June 27, 6:00 PM PDT: Flamengo vs. Chelsea (Group D)
- July 3, 6:00 PM PDT: Round of 16 Match
Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, Florida)
- Capacity: 65,000
- Opened: 1987 (Renovated in 2016)
- Record Attendance: 80,120 (Super Bowl LIV, 2020)
- Tenants: Miami Dolphins (NFL), Miami Hurricanes (NCAA)
Hard Rock Stadium is one of the most versatile and high-profile sports venues in the U.S., regularly hosting NFL games, major college football matchups, and international soccer tournaments. It has been the stage for El Clásico between Barcelona and Real Madrid, multiple Copa América matches, and high-profile CONCACAF Gold Cup games. Thanks to its warm climate, world-class hospitality, and Miami's diverse soccer-loving fan base, it is the perfect venue to kick off the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, as it will host the opening match of the tournament.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 14, 8:00 PM EDT: Opening Match
- June 18, 9:00 PM EDT: Boca Juniors vs. Club América (Group C)
- June 22, 6:00 PM EDT: Inter Miami CF vs. Al Nassr (Group A)
- June 28, 9:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
- Capacity: 65,000
- Opened: 1936 (Renovated in 2014)
- Record Attendance: 74,635 (WrestleMania 33, 2017)
- Tenants: Citrus Bowl, Cheez-It Bowl
Camping World Stadium is a historic venue in Florida with a long tradition of hosting major sporting events, including FIFA World Cup 1994 matches, Copa América, and CONCACAF Gold Cup games. It is known for its central location, vibrant atmosphere, and passionate soccer crowd, making it an ideal site for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. The stadium’s recent renovations have enhanced fan experience and player facilities, ensuring a world-class setting for some of the tournament’s key matches.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 17, 3:00 PM EDT: Al Ahly vs. Club América (Group C)
- June 21, 9:00 PM EDT: Boca Juniors vs. Auckland City (Group C)
- June 26, 3:00 PM EDT: Round of 16 Match
Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
- Capacity: 25,500
- Opened: 2017
- Record Attendance: 25,527 (Orlando City SC vs. Real Salt Lake, 2017)
- Tenants: Orlando City SC (MLS), Orlando Pride (NWSL)
Home to Orlando City SC and Orlando Pride, it features steep stands, a safe-standing supporters' section, and a dedicated soccer atmosphere. Unlike larger multi-purpose stadiums, its compact design keeps fans close to the action, creating one of the most intense soccer atmospheres in the United States. Hosting matches in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, this venue will provide a unique setting for elite club football in a fan-centric environment.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 16, 9:00 PM EDT: Urawa Red Diamonds vs. Mamelodi Sundowns (Group H)
- June 20, 6:00 PM EDT: Seattle Sounders vs. Flamengo (Group D)
Geodis Park (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Capacity: 30,000
- Opened: 2022
- Record Attendance: 30,109 (Nashville SC vs. LA Galaxy, 2022)
- Tenants: Nashville SC (MLS)
Geodis Park is the largest soccer-specific stadium in the United States, built exclusively for Nashville SC and designed to provide a world-class soccer atmosphere. With steep seating, a close-to-the-pitch design, and a passionate fan base, the stadium offers an authentic soccer experience that stands out among U.S. venues. The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will bring global club football to Nashville for the first time, making it a landmark event for the city's growing soccer culture.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 19, 7:00 PM CDT: Mamelodi Sundowns vs. Urawa Red Diamonds (Group H)
- June 24, 7:00 PM CDT: Club León vs. Auckland City (Group G)
TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Capacity: 26,000
- Opened: 2021
- Record Attendance: 25,667 (FC Cincinnati vs. Columbus Crew, 2023)
- Tenants: FC Cincinnati (MLS)
TQL Stadium is a state-of-the-art soccer-specific venue, home to FC Cincinnati, one of the fastest-growing clubs in MLS. As one of the smaller but most dedicated venues in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, TQL Stadium will deliver an authentic and passionate soccer experience.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 18, 7:00 PM EDT: Al Nassr vs. Auckland City (Group G)
- June 22, 4:00 PM EDT: Club León vs. Manchester City (Group G)
Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)
- Capacity: 20,000
- Opened: 2018
- Record Attendance: 20,504 (D.C. United vs. LA Galaxy, 2018)
- Tenants: D.C. United (MLS), Washington Spirit (NWSL)
Audi Field is a modern, soccer-specific stadium in the heart of Washington, D.C., designed to provide an intimate and intense matchday experience. As the home of D.C. United, one of the most storied clubs in MLS, the stadium is known for its steep stands, high-energy crowd, and excellent sightlines.
Scheduled Matches:
- June 17, 7:00 PM EDT: Al Hilal vs. Seattle Sounders (Group D)
- June 21, 6:00 PM EDT: Flamengo vs. Seattle Sounders (Group D)
Please note that all match times are subject to change. To ensure you don’t miss any action, be sure to check LiveSportsOnTV.com regularly for the latest updates on match schedules, venues, and where to watch FIFA Club World Cup on TV and stream.
Stay tuned and get ready for an unforgettable tournament featuring the best clubs from around the world!