The newly expanded Club World Cup kicks off on June 14 and some of the world’s best players are coming to the US.
The new-look competition features 32 sides from across the world, playing in 12 stadiums in 11 cities.
The MetLife Stadium in New Jersey – home of the Giants and the Jets – will host nine games including the final while the Dolphins’ Hard Rock Stadium in Miami will see eight games.
But who can you keep an eye out for in the coming weeks? From Lionel Messi to the newly-crowned champions of Europe, there’s no shortage of star power to enjoy…
📰 Table Of Contents
- 1 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
- 2 MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
- 3 Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
- 4 Rose Bowl, Pasadena
- 5 Lumen Field, Seattle
- 6 TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
- 7 Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
- 8 Geodis Park, Nashville
- 9 Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
- 10 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
- 11 Camping World Stadium, Orlando
- 12 Audi Field, Washington DC
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Al Ahly v Inter Miami – 14 June
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets
Boca Juniors v Benfica – 16 June
Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo, Edinson Cavani, Ander Herrera; Antonio Silva, Angel di Maria, Nicolas Otmaendi
Real Madrid v Al Hilal – 18 June
Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr; Ruben Neves, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Joao Cancelo
Bayern Munich v Boca Juniors – 20 June
Harry Kane, Thomas Muller, Alphonso Davies; Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo, Edinson Cavani, Ander Herrera
Inter Miami v Palmeiras – 23 June
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets
Mamelodi Sundowns v Fluminense – 25 June
Thiago Silva, Renato Augusto
Last 16 game – 29 June
Last 16 game – 1 July
MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Palmeiras v Porto – 15 June
Diogo Costa, Samu Aghehowa
Fluminense v Borussia Dortmund – 17 June
Thiago Silva, Renato Augusto; Giovanni Reyna, Serhou Guirassy, Jamie Gittens
Palmeiras v Al Ahly – 19 June
Fluminense v Ulsan HD – 21 June
Thiago Silva, Renato Augusto
Porto v Al Ahly – 23 June
Diogo Costa, Samu Aghehowa
Quarter-final – 5 July
Semi-final – 8 July
Semi-final – 9 July
Final – 13 July
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Chelsea v Los Angeles FC – 16 June
Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo; Hugo Lloris, Olivier Giroud
Inter Miami v Porto – 19 June
Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets; Diogo Costa, Samu Aghehowa
Manchester City v El Ain – 22 June
Erling Haaland, Ederson, Bernardo Silva
Last 16 game – 29 June
Last 16 game – 1 July
Quarter-final – 5 July
Rose Bowl, Pasadena
PSG v Atletico Madrid – 15 June
Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi; Antoine Griezmann, Jan Oblak, Julian Alvarez
Monterrey v Inter Milan – 17 June
Sergio Canales, Sergio Ramos; Denzel Dumfries, Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez
PSG v Botafogo – 19 June
Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi
River Plate v Monterrey – 21 June
Manuel Lanzini, Marcos Acuna, Enzo Perez; Sergio Canales, Sergio Ramos
Atletico Madrid v Botafogo – 23 June
Antoine Griezmann, Jan Oblak, Julian Alvarez
Urawa Red Diamonds v Monterrey – 25 June
Sergio Canales, Sergio Ramos
Lumen Field, Seattle
Botafogo v Seattle Sounders – 15 June
Cristian Roldan, Ryan Kent, Albert Rusnak
River Plate v Urawa Red Diamonds – 17 June
Manuel Lanzini, Marcos Acuna, Enzo Perez
Seattle Sounders v Atletico Madrid – 19 June
Cristian Roldan, Ryan Kent, Albert Rusnak; Antoine Griezmann, Jan Oblak, Julian Alvarez
Inter Milan v Urawa Red Diamonds – 21 June
Denzel Dumfries, Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez
Seattle Sounders v PSG – 23 June
Cristian Roldan, Ryan Kent, Albert Rusnak; Ousmane Dembele, Desire Doue, Achraf Hakimi
Inter Milan v River Plate – 25 June
Denzel Dumfries, Marcus Thuram, Lautaro Martinez; Manuel Lanzini, Marcos Acuna, Enzo Perez
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Bayern Munich v Auckland City – 15 June
Harry Kane, Thomas Muller, Alphonso Davies
Pachuca v RB Salzburg – 18 June
Salomon Rondon
Mamelodi Sundowns v Borussia Dortmund – 21 June
Giovanni Reyna, Serhou Guirassy, Jamie Gittens
Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD – 25 June
Giovanni Reyna, Serhou Guirassy, Jamie Gittens
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
Ulsan HD v Mamelodi Sundowns – 17 June
Benfica v Auckland City – 20 June
Antonio Silva, Angel di Maria, Nicolas Otmaendi
Geodis Park, Nashville
Los Angeles FC v Esperance de Tunis – 20 June
Hugo Lloris, Olivier Giroud
Auckland City v Boca Juniors – 24 June
Sergio Romero, Marcos Rojo, Edinson Cavani, Ander Herrera
Al Hilal v Pachuca – 26 June
Ruben Neves, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Joao Cancelo; Salomon Rondon
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Real Madrid v Pachuca – 22 June
Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr; Salomon Rondon
Benfica v Bayern Munich – 24 June
Antonio Silva, Angel di Maria, Nicolas Otmaendi; Harry Kane, Thomas Muller, Alphonso Davies
Last 16 game – 28 June
last 16 game – 30 june
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Flamengo v Esperance de Tunis – 16 June
Danilo, Everton, Alex Sandro
Manchester City v Wydad AC – 18 June
Erling Haaland, Ederson, Bernardo Silva
Flamengo v Chelsea – 20 June
Danilo, Everton, Alex Sandro; Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo
Juventus v Wydad AC – 22 June
Dusan Vlahovic, Weston McKennie, Timothy Weah
Esperance de Tunis v Chelsea – 24 June
Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo;
RB Salzburg v Real Madrid – 26 June
Jude Bellingham, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr
Last 16 game – 28 June
Quarter-final – 4 July
Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Los Angeles FC v Flamengo – 24 June
Hugo Lloris, Olivier Giroud; Danilo, Everton, Alex Sandro
Juventus v Manchester City – 26 June
Dusan Vlahovic, Weston McKennie, Timothy Weah; Erling Haaland, Ederson, Bernardo Silva
Last 16 game – 30 June
Quarter-final – 4 July
Audi Field, Washington DC
Al Ain v Juventus – 18 June
Dusan Vlahovic, Weston McKennie, Timothy Weah
RB Salzburg v Al Hilal – 22 June
Ruben Neves, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Joao Cancelo
Wydad AC v Al Ain – 26 June