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Chelsea and Manchester City are among the clubs eyeing glory in the USA this summer, with the Club World Cup underway.
FIFA have revamped their annual tournament, expanding it to 32 teams and now scheduling it to be held every four years instead.
It means teams from continents all over the world are now competing in a longer-format tournament and looking to become the first-ever champions of the new event.
Lionel Messi is involved with Inter Miami while Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane are featuring too, along with Man City, Chelsea, PSG and others.
An incredible amount of prize money has been put on the line, with the winner set to receive almost $100million.
The tournament began on Sunday, June 15, and it will run for just under a month until the final takes place on Sunday, July 13.
The event is being held across the United States, with games being played in 12 different cities and stadiums.
Kick-off times during the group stage vary on each day between 5pm UK time until 2am.
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The Club World Cup begins with a group stage composed of eight groups with four teams.
It is being played in a single-game round-robin format.
The top two teams from each group will reach the Round of 16.
And from then on, it is knockout football with the winner of each game progressing.
There will be a semi-final and final, but no third-place play-off is scheduled.
FIFA have announced a partnership with DAZN for them to stream the entire tournament for FREE.
That means all 63 matches will be available to billions of football fans worldwide, making it potentially one of the most-watched sporting events of 2025.
If you are already subscribed to DAZN, you won’t need to do anything and can watch all the action on your membership.
If you are not subscribed, you can sign up for a free DAZN account with no hidden costs or fees. More details can be found here.
Fans can also watch the action on terrestrial TV in the UK, with Channel 5 showing 23 games during the Club World Cup.
There are a total of 32 teams playing in the brand-new tournament, with them being split between all of the international football confederations.
Four teams from Africa, four teams from Asia and four teams from North and Central America make up 12 of the sides involved.
Another six come from South America, one team come from Oceania, and one team will also come from the host country, which is the USA.
The biggest chunk of teams will come from Europe, with 12 taking part.
Mexican side Club Leon were removed from the tournament due to breaching multi-club ownership rules, and LAFC beat Club America in a play-off to replace them.
The tournament will be played across 12 stadiums in the USA.
63 matches are set to be hosted at the venues, with the final being played at the MetLife Stadium in New York, New Jersey.
Group F: Fluminense vs Borussia Dortmund – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 5pm
Group E: River Plate vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 8pm
Group F: Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns – Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; kick off 11pm
Group E: Monterrey vs Inter Milan – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 2am
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Bosurissa Dortmund – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 5pm
Group E: Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 5pm
Group F: Fluminense vs Ulsan HD – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 11pm
Group E: River Plate vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 11pm
Group F: Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan HD – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; kick off 8pm
Group F: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; kick off 8pm
Group E: Inter Milan vs River Plate – Lumen Field, Seattle; kick off 11pm
Group E: Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles; kick off 11pm
Match 49: Group A winners vs Group B runners-up – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia;kick off 5pm
Match 50: Group C winners vs Group D runners-up – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; kick off 9pm
Sunday, 29 June
Match 51: Group B winners vs Group A runners-up – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pm
Match 52: Group D winners vs Group C runners-up – 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
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
Match 56: Group F winners vs Group E runners-up – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 2am
Match 57: Winner match 53 vs Winner match 54 – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; kick off 8pm
Match 58: Winner match 49 vs Winner match 50 – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; kick off 2am
Saturday, 5 July
Match 59: Winner match 51 vs Winner match 52 – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; kick off 5pm
Match 60: Winner match 55 vs Winner match 56 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 9pm
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
Match 63: Winner match 61 vs Winner match 62 – MetLife Stadium, New York New Jersey; kick off 8pm

