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Club World Cup draw LIVE: Chelsea, Man City and Real Madrid discover group stage opponents

Fifa’s expanded competition will run across the summer of 2025 and has drawn much criticism

Karl Matchett
Thursday 05 December 2024 20:28 GMT
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Fifa chief Gianni Infantino confirms expanded 32-team Club World Cup from 2025

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Manchester City will play Juventus in the group stages of next year’s expanded Fifa Club World Cup, while Chelsea will face Flamengo.

Also in City’s group are Moroccan side Wydad AC and Al Ain FC from the United Arab Emirates. Chelsea will also play Mexico’s Club Leon and Tunisia’s Esperance Sportive de Tunis.

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are in Group A and will face Al Ahly in the opening match of the expanded 32-team tournament before games against Porto and Palmeiras.

The expanded Fifa Club World Cup will take place next summer in cities across the United States and with no fewer than 32 teams taking part across almost a month of action - something several players have already spoken out against in an increasingly congested line of work.

The inaugural group stage draw was held in Miami and was excruciatingly long in duration - well over 90 minutes. It featured appearances from Donald Trump and Ronaldo Nazario, who unveiled a new Club World Cup trophy alongside Fifa president Gianni Infantino

The Club World Cup will feature eight groups of four, with the top two going into the round of 16. You can find out all the groups, below.

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

So here are the rules around the upcoming draw, with them being somewhat similar to the ones used in the actual World Cup.

There will be either one or a maximum of two Uefa clubs in each group, and no other confederations will have more than one team per group.

Also, Uefa teams from the same country cannot be together - so no Man City v Chelsea in the group stage, for instance.

Once we get to the knockouts, it’s the winners of A, C, E and G paired with the runners-up of B, D, F and H. Obviously vice-versa too for the other side of the draw.

That, plus the seedings, means Uefa and Conmebol teams ranked 1-2 and 3-4 cannot meet each other until the semis if they win their groups.

We’ll also have Uefa sides ranked 5-8 definitely with Conmebol’s 1-4, and Uefa’s 9-12 will be in the same group as those ranked 1-4.

Karl Matchett5 December 2024 17:36

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

Probably worth detailing where the rest of the games will be played too. Fifa have confirmed that 12 venues in 11 cities over the USA will be used for the competition:

  • Rose Bowl, California
  • MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
  • Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Lumen Field, Seattle
  • Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
  • Camping World Stadium, Orlando
  • Inter & Co Stadium, Orlando
  • Geodis Park, Nashville, Tennessee
  • TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Audi Field, Washington DC
MetLife Stadium in all its glory
MetLife Stadium in all its glory (Getty Images)
Florida’s Hard Rock Stadium
Florida’s Hard Rock Stadium (Getty Images)
The Audi Field hosted USA v Scotland in the rugby this year
The Audi Field hosted USA v Scotland in the rugby this year (Getty Images for Scottish Rugby)
Karl Matchett5 December 2024 17:27

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

Here’s the schedule (more or less) for the tournament itself:

The group stage runs from 15 June and should last about two weeks - we don’t quite have set dates yet.

There are eight groups of four and the top two go through to the knockouts, with the last 16 starting around the end of June/start of July, then quarters and semis to of course be played too.

And lastly, the final itself is on 13 July 2025, to be played at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Karl Matchett5 December 2024 17:18

Fifa Club World Cup group stage draw

Presenter Samantha Johnson arrives ahead of the draw for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup
Presenter Samantha Johnson arrives ahead of the draw for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup (AP)
Arsene Wenger arrives for the draw
Arsene Wenger arrives for the draw (REUTERS)
(REUTERS)
Jack Rathborn5 December 2024 17:12

Fifa finally agree massive $1bn broadcast deal for Club World Cup - one day before draw takes place

Streaming platform DAZN has agreed a worldwide deal to broadcast Fifa’s controversial Club World Cup free to air.

Club sources have previously expressed frustration and concern at Fifa’s failure to sell rights until now for next summer’s tournament in the United States, which has been the catalyst for legal actions against football’s world governing body from player unions and domestic leagues over its scheduling.

Reports in recent months have suggested Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) could purchase a one billion US dollar (£787.6m) stake in DAZN. The platform has done deals within the last year to screen the Saudi Pro League in some European territories, including the UK, as well as for the Riyadh Season boxing bouts and the Six Kings Slam tennis event in the Middle East kingdom.

Separately, Reuters cited reports saying the deal was worth $1bn and that it was only for this edition of the revamped tournament.

Fifa finally agree massive broadcast deal for Club World Cup - one day before draw

Reports suggest the deal is worth $1bn (£787m) and the games will be free to air worldwide

Jack Rathborn5 December 2024 17:05

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

Let’s have a full rundown of all the teams involved then:

Uefa

Man City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG, Dortmund, Inter Milan, Benfica, Porto, Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Red Bull Salzburg

Conmebol

Flamengo, Palmeiras, Fluminense, Botafogo, River Plate, Boca Juniors

Caf

Ah Ahly, Wydad AC, Esperance de Tunis, Mamelodi Sundowns

Afc

Al Hilal, Ulsan HD, Urawa Red Diamonds, Al Ain

Concacaf

Monterrey, Leon, Pachuca, Seattle Sounders, Inter Miami

Ofc

Auckland City

Karl Matchett5 December 2024 16:55

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

So we have 32 clubs, two of which are from the Premier League.

Manchester City and Chelsea both have bigger things to think about this week - midweek action where they both won, then big games immediately coming up at the weekend - but they are the representatives this summer who face a month of competitive action after the 2024/25 finishes.

Such is the price of success - they’re in as a result of winning the Champions League recently.

Jack Rathborn5 December 2024 16:45

Fifa Club World Cup draw - live

Good evening and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of the Club World Cup. Like the competition itself, we’ve expanded significantly: from merely covering the final to bringing you the draw in its entirety, as Fifa have decided 32 clubs need to be involved and the competition needs to last a month.

So here we are, six months and more before it starts, with pomp and ceremony and all the heart-stopping anticipation of whether your favourite former continental champions will be playing Porto, Ulsan or Al-Hilal.

Karl Matchett5 December 2024 16:22

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