In the inaugural edition of the newly-revamped Club World Cup, FIFA has named 12 US stadiums that will host games between 15 June to 13 July in 2025, with the final taking place MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Geodis Park, Nashville
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Lumen Field, Seattle
Audi Field, Washington DC
In the reimagined tournament, 32 teams will compete with Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid securing places following their Champions League wins over the last four years.
Bayern Munich, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund, Atletico Madrid, Paris St-Germain, Inter Milan, Porto, Benfica and RB Salzburg have also secured a place due to their co-efficient rankings.
A further six clubs from South America – including Boca Juniors, River Plate, Flamengo – and 12 from Asia, Africa and North America will make up the remaining teams. Another place will be given to a club from Oceania, and another based in the US.
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