The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is set to held in the USA between 14 June-13 July.
For its 21st edition, the tournament has undergone a revamp. For the first time, the FIFA-organised football club tournament will feature thirty-two men’s teams, featuring 63 matches.
In total, 12 stadiums across the United States will play host to the Club World Cup, spread across 11 cities and 10 states throughout the nation.
The opening match will take place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on 14 June 2025, while the final will be held on 13 July 2025 at MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey, which is also set to host the final of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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Stadium Name | Location | Capacity | Opened | Host Teams/Events |
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TQL Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio | 26,000 | 2021 | Home of FC Cincinnati (MLS). Located near the Ohio River, just 2 km from the Kentucky border. |
Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, North Carolina | 74,867 | 1996 | Home of Carolina Panthers (NFL) and Charlotte FC (MLS). Hosted events like the 2019 Copa América. |
Rose Bowl Stadium | Los Angeles, California | 88,500 | 1922 | Iconic stadium with a rich history; hosted multiple Super Bowls, World Cup finals, and Olympic events. Scheduled to host events for the LA 2028 Olympic Games. |
Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida | 64,767 | 1987 | Home of Miami Dolphins (NFL) and Miami Hurricanes (NCAA). Hosted multiple Super Bowls, World Series, and other major events. Recently renovated to enhance fan experience. |
GEODIS Park | Nashville, Tennessee | 30,000 | 2022 | Home of Nashville SC (MLS). Hosts both men’s and women’s national team matches. |
MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 82,500 | 2010 | Home of New York Giants and New York Jets (NFL). Hosted multiple Super Bowls and will host the 2026 FIFA World Cup final. |
Camping World Stadium | Orlando, Florida | 65,000 | 1936 | Hosts various events, including college football games and concerts. Home to the Citrus Bowl. |
Inter&Co Stadium | Orlando, Florida | 25,000 | 2017 | Purpose-built for soccer, home to Orlando City SC (MLS) and Orlando Pride (NWSL). |
Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 67,594 | 2003 | Home of Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) and Temple Owls (NCAA). Hosted events like the Army-Navy Game and concerts. |
Lumen Field | Seattle, Washington | 68,740 | 2002 | Home of Seattle Seahawks (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC (MLS). Known for its loud and passionate fan base. |
Audi Field | Washington, D.C. | 20,000 | 2018 | Home of D.C. United (MLS) and Washington Spirit (NWSL). Hosts various soccer events and concerts. |
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