Look for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums List with dates, kick-off times, and venues for all 63 matches. FIFA has confirmed the 12 stadiums in 11 cities in the United States. The United States is going to host two Football World Cups back-to-back years – the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 and the FIFA World Cup 26.
Here is full information about the 21st edition of the FIFA Club World Cup, with the first under an expanded format of 32 teams. The upcoming FIFA Club World Championship will take place in the United States from 11 June 2025 to 19 July 2025. Find the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums list selected for the new chapter in football’s global history.
Now, for the United States Club World Cup Championship, there are a few months left. Stadium and venue selection is not a big issue for FIFA for the upcoming tournament. Good Infrastructure and transportation with multipurpose stadiums are ready to make history first in every Club World Cup, with the best 32 clubs from the six confederations.
It will bring all the religions together for the biggest single-sport event. They said all our stadiums have been completed, whereas MetLife Stadium will host the Club World Cup final on July 13. It will also host both semifinal matches on July 8 and 9, and the last quarterfinal match on July 5.
Manchester City is the defending champion and won the 2023 FIFA Club World Cup. Real Madrid claimed their 5th FIFA Club World Cup title in Morocco, with the most successful team title, putting them two clear of rivals Barcelona.
- Teams Participation: 32
- Date: June 14 – July 13
- Playing Venues or Stadiums: 12 (in 11 host cities)
- Overall Matches: 63
- Number of Cities – 11
- Opening Match – Al Ahly vs Inter Miami at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
- Final Match – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums List and Capacity

Stadium | City/State | Capacity |
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Rose Bowl | Pasadena, California | 88,500 |
MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, New Jersey | 82,500 |
Bank of America Stadium | Charlotte, North Carolina | 75,000 |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia | 75,000 |
Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 69,000 |
Lumen Field | Seattle, Washington | 69,000 |
Hard Rock Stadium | Miami, Florida | 65,000 |
Camping World Stadium | Orlando, Florida | 65,000 |
Inter&Co Stadium | Orlando, Florida | 25,000 |
Geodis Park | Nashville, Tennessee | 30,000 |
TQL Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio | 26,000 |
Audi Field | Washington D.C. | 20,000 |
2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadium
All the FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums will be completed or upgraded before the tournament schedule. A total of 63 matches will be played across the United States.
Rose Bowl | Los Angeles

It is at the top list in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums List.
Name Location | Rose Bowl Pasadena, California (Los Angeles Area) |
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Opening | 1922 |
Average venue capacity | 88,500 seats |
Largest venue | 92,542 seats |
Rose Bowl Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group B:
- Paris Saint-Germain vs Atlético Madrid – Sunday, 15 June, 12:00
- Group E:
- CF Monterrey vs FC Internazionale Milano – Tuesday, 17 June, 18:00
- Group B:
- Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo – Thursday, 19 June, 18:00
- Group E:
- CA River Plate vs CF Monterrey – Saturday, 21 June, 18:00
- Group B:
- Atlético de Madrid vs Botafogo – Monday, 23 June, 12:00
- Group E:
- Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey – Wednesday, 25 June, 18:00
MetLife Stadium | New York, New Jersey
Most responsible stadium for the World Cup. It is the most iconic stadium for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums List. It is one of the largest stadiums of the Club World Cup, organising five matches in the group stage, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final match.

Name Location | Metlife Stadium East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York City Area) |
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Opening | 2010 |
Average venue capacity | 82,500 seats |
Highest attendance | 82,500 seats |
MetLife Stadium Club World Cup fixtures
- Group A:
- SE Palmeiras v FC Porto – Sunday, 15 June, 18:00
- Group F:
- Fluminense FC v Borussia Dortmund – Tuesday, 17 June, 12:00
- Group A:
- SE Palmeiras v Al Ahly FC – Thursday, 19 June, 12:00
- Group F:
- Fluminense FC v Ulsan HD – Saturday, 21 June, 18:00
- Group A:
- FC Porto v Al Ahly FC – Monday, 23 June, 21:00
- Quarter-final:
- Winner match 55 v Winner match 56 – Saturday, 5 July, 16:00
- Semi-final:
- Winner match 57 v Winner match 58 – Tuesday, 8 July, 15:00
- Semi-final:
- Winner match 59 v Winner match 60 – Wednesday, 9 July, 15:00
- Final:
- Winner match 61 v Winner match 62 – Sunday, 13 July, 15:00
Bank of America Stadium | North Carolina
Bank of America Stadium is a multi-purpose venue with a 74,867-seat capacity located on 33 acres a significant hub for soccer events, hosting Major League Soccer (MLS), other sporting events, concerts, and other large-scale gatherings.

Name Location | Bank of America Stadium Charlotte, North Carolina |
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Opening | 1996 |
Average venue capacity | 74,867 seats |
Highest attendance | 82,193 seats |
Bank of America Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group H:
- Real Madrid C. F. v CF Pachuca – Sunday, 22 June, 15:00
- Group C:
- SL Benfica v FC Bayern München – Tuesday, 24 June, 15:00
- Round of 16:
- Group C winners v Group D runners-up – Saturday, 28 June, 16:00
- Round of 16:
- Group E winners v Group F runners-up – Monday, 30 June, 15:00
Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia

Home to Atlanta United of Major League Soccer (MLS) and the National Football League’s (NFL) Atlanta Falcons. One of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Stadiums List venues and FIFA World Cup 26 venue.
Name Location | Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, Georgia |
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Opening | 2017 |
Average venue capacity | 71.000 seats |
Highest attendance | 75,000 seats |
Mercedes-Benz Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group D:
- Chelsea v LAFC – Monday, 16 June, 15:00
- Group A:
- Inter Miami CF v FC Porto – Thursday, 19 June, 15:00
- Group G:
- Manchester City v Al Ain FC – Sunday, 22 June, 21:00
- Round of 16:
- Group B winners v Group A runners-up – Sunday, 29 June, 12:00
- Round of 16:
- Group F winners v Group E runners-up – Tuesday, 1 July, 21:00
- Quarter-final:
- Winner match 51 v Winner match 52 – Saturday, 5 July, 12:00
Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Name Location | Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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Opening | 2003 |
Average venue capacity | 67,594 seats |
Highest attendance | 77,900 seats |
Lincoln Financial Field Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group D:
- CR Flamengo v Espérance Sportive de Tunis – Monday, 16 June, 21:00
- Group G:
- Manchester City v Wydad AC – Wednesday, 18 June, 12:00
- Group D:
- CR Flamengo v Chelsea FC – Friday, 20 June, 14:00
- Group G:
- Juventus FC v Wydad AC – Sunday, 22 June, 12:00
- Group D:
- Espérance Sportive de Tunis v Chelsea FC – Tuesday, 24 June, 21:00
- Group H:
- FC Salzburg v Real Madrid C. F. – Thursday, 26 June, 21:00
- Round of 16:
- Group A winners v Group B runners-up – Saturday, 28 June, 12:00
- Quarter-final:
- Winner match 49 v Winner match 50 – Friday, 4 July, 21:00
Lumen Field Stadium | Seattle, Washington
Lumen Field Stadium is one of the most recognisable stadiums in the United States. This is used for the NFL side, Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Reign FC of the National Women’s Soccer League and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer.
Name Location | Lumen Field 800 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, Washington |
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Opening | 2002 |
Average venue capacity | 68,740 seats |
Highest attendance | 72,000 seats |
Lumen Field Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group B:
- Botafogo v Seattle Sounders – Sunday, 15 June, 19:00
- Group E:
- CA River Plate v Urawa Red Diamonds – Tuesday, 17 June, 12:00
- Group B:
- Seattle Sounders v Atlético de Madrid – Thursday, 19 June, 15:00
- Group E:
- FC Internazionale Milano v Urawa Red Diamonds – Saturday, 21 June, 12:00
- Group B:
- Seattle Sounders v Paris Saint-Germain – Monday, 23 June, 12:00
- Group E:
- FC Internazionale Milano v CA River Plate – Wednesday, 25 June, 18:00
Hard Rock Stadium | Miami Gardens, Florida
National Football League team Miami Dolphins, and the University of Miami Hurricanes.

Name Location | Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida |
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Opening | 1987 |
Average venue capacity | 75,000 seats |
Highest attendance | 80,120 seats |
Hard Rock Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group A:
- Al Ahly v Inter Miami – Saturday, 14 June, 20:00
- Group C:
- CA Boca Juniors v SL Benfica – Monday, 16 June, 18:00
- Group H:
- Real Madrid v Al Hilal – Wednesday, 18 June, 15:00
- Group C:
- FC Bayern München v CA Boca Juniors – Friday, 20 June, 21:00
- Group A:
- Inter Miami CF v SE Palmeiras – Monday, 23 June, 21:00
- Group F:
- Mamelodi Sundowns v Fluminense – Wednesday, 25 June, 15:00
- Round of 16:
- Group D winners v Group C runners-up – Sunday, 29 June, 16:00
- Round of 16:
- Group H winners v Group G runners-up – Tuesday, 1 July, 15:00
Camping World Stadium | Orlando, Florida
It is the home base of the Orlando Guardians. It had hosted many events, including the 1994 FIFA World Cup and the 1996 Olympic Games.

Name Location | Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida |
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Opening | 1936 |
Average venue capacity | 65,000 seats |
Highest attendance | 75,245 seats |
Camping World Stadium Club World Cup fixtures
- Group D:
- LAFC v CR Flamengo – Tuesday, 24 June, 21:00
- Group G:
- Juventus FC v Manchester City – Thursday, 26 June, 15:00
- Round of 16:
- Group G winners v Group H runners-up – Monday, 30 June, 21:00
- Quarter-final:
- Winner match 53 v Winner match 54 – Friday, 4 July, 15:00
Inter & Co Stadium | Orlando, Florida
Inter & Co. Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium in the heart of Downtown Orlando. It is designed specifically for soccer. It has already hosted for 2018 FIFA World Cup and the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification.

Name Location | Inter&Co Stadium 655 West Church Street, Orlando, Florida |
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Opening | 2017 |
Average venue capacity | 25,500 seats |
Highest attendance | 25,500 seats |
Inter & Co Stadium Club World Cup fixtures
- Group F:
- Ulsan HD v Mamelodi Sundowns FC – Tuesday, 17 June, 18:00
- Group C:
- SL Benfica v Auckland City FC – Friday, 20 June, 12:00
Geodis Park Stadium | Nashville, Tennessee
The home ground of Major League Soccer club Nashville SC’s largest soccer-specific stadium is a new and unique design also used for the United States and Canada Soccer teams. Prevoiusly, it was known as Nashville SC Stadium.

Name Location | Geodis Park Stadium 501 Benton Ave, Nashville, Tennessee |
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Opening | 2022 |
Average venue capacity | 30,000 seats |
Highest attendance | 30,109 seats |
GEODIS Park Club World Cup fixtures
- Group D:
- LAFC v Espérance Sportive de Tunis – Friday, 20 June, 17:00
- Group C:
- Auckland City FC v CA Boca Juniors – Tuesday, 24 June, 14:00
- Group H:
- Al Hilal v CF Pachuca – Thursday, 26 June, 20:00
TQL Stadium | Cincinnati, Ohio

It is the Largest Soccer-Specific Stadium in both the United States and Canada.
Name Location | TQL Stadium 1501 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Opening | 2021 |
Average venue capacity | 26,000 seats |
Highest attendance | 26,000 seats |
TQL Stadium Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group C:
- FC Bayern München v Auckland City FC – Sunday, 15 June, 12:00
- Group H:
- CF Pachuca v FC Salzburg – Wednesday, 18 June, 18:00
- Group F:
- Mamelodi Sundowns FC v Borussia Dortmund – Saturday, 21 June, Cincinnati, 12:00
- Group F:
- Borussia Dortmund v Ulsan HD – Wednesday, 25 June, 15:00
Audi Field | Washington, D.C.

The Audi Field stadium is the home of the Washington Spirit in the NWSL and DC United in the MLS.
Name Location | Audi Field 100 Potomac Avenue SW, Buzzard Point Washington, D.C. |
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Opening | 2018 |
Average venue capacity | 20,000 seats |
Highest attendance | 20,000 seats |
Audi Field Club World Cup Fixtures
- Group G:
- Al Ain FC v Juventus FC – Wednesday, 18 June, 21:00
- Group H:
- FC Salzburg v Al Hilal – Sunday, 22 June, 18:00
- Group G:
- Wydad AC v Al Ain FC – Thursday, 26 June, 15:00
All you need to know about Stadium matches | FAQ

What stadiums are hosting the 2025 Club World Cup matches?
The 2025 Club World Cup matches are being hosted in 12 stadiums across 11 cities in the United States. Key stadiums include:
- MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey) – Hosts the final and semifinals.
- Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, Florida) – Hosts the opening match.
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
- Lumen Field (Seattle, Washington)
- Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
- TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, Ohio)
- Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles, California)
- GEODIS Park (Nashville, Tennessee)
- Camping World Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
- Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
- Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
- Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)
Which stadium will host the final?
The final of the 2025 Club World Cup will be held at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Are the 2025 Club World Cup matches sold out?
No, the 2025 Club World Cup matches are not sold out. While some matches, particularly those involving popular clubs like Real Madrid, Inter Miami and Manchester City, have seen strong ticket sales and even sold-out early games, many other matches still have available tickets.
What is the capacity of each Club World Cup stadium?
U.S. venues like AT&T Stadium (80,000+), Levi’s Stadium, and Hard Rock Stadium, the capacity is a big part of fan interest and media coverage, especially given the U.S.’s capability to host mega-events.
How to reach the Club World Cup stadiums (parking, public transport)?
Fans from across the world travelling to U.S. cities will want to know how to get to each stadium — parking rules, train/bus services, accessibility, and nearby accommodation.
Are stadiums climate-controlled or covered?
All the matches played during warm U.S. summer months (June-July), stadium conditions like air-conditioning or roof coverage will be a major search factor for fans concerned about comfort.