Club World Cup news: Complete fixture list including teams, venues and kick-off times

A selection of football’s most iconic teams and players will gather this summer to battle for the honour of being crowned FIFA Club World Cup champions.

The tournament is being staged in the United States across a sprawling network of cities and will run from June 14 to July 13.

Here, Sports News Blitz breaks down when all the games are taking place and where.

Round-robin fixtures

All times in ET (Eastern Time) and BST (British Summer Time).

Saturday 14 June

Inter Miami vs Al Ahly – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 20:00 ET / 01:00 BST (15 June)

Sunday 15 June

Bayern Munich vs Auckland City – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Paris Saint-Germain vs Atlético Madrid – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Palmeiras vs Porto – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Botafogo vs Seattle Sounders – Lumen Field, Seattle; 22:00 ET / 03:00 BST (16 June)

Monday 16 June

Chelsea vs LAFC – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Boca Juniors vs Benfica – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Flamengo vs ES Tunis – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (17 June)

Tuesday 17 June

Fluminense vs Borussia Dortmund – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

River Plate vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Ulsan vs Mamelodi Sundowns – Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Monterrey vs Inter Milan – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (18 June)

Wednesday 18 June

Manchester City vs Wydad AC – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Real Madrid vs Al-Hilal – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Pachuca vs Red Bull Salzburg – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Al Ain vs Juventus – Audi Field, Washington DC; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (19 June)

Thursday 19 June

Palmeiras vs Al Ahly – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Inter Miami vs Porto – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Seattle Sounders vs Atlético Madrid – Lumen Field, Seattle; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Paris Saint-Germain vs Botafogo – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (20 June)

Friday 20 June

Benfica vs Auckland City – Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Flamengo vs Chelsea – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 14:00 ET / 19:00 BST

LAFC vs ES Tunis – Geodis Park, Nashville; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (21 June)

Saturday 21 June

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Borussia Dortmund – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds – Lumen Field, Seattle; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Fluminense vs Ulsan – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

River Plate vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (22 June)

Sunday 22 June

Juventus vs Wydad – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 12:00 ET / 17:00 BST

Real Madrid vs Pachuca – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Red Bull Salzburg vs Al-Hilal – Audi Field, Washington DC; 18:00 ET / 23:00 BST

Manchester City vs Al Ain – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (23 June)

Monday 23 June

Atlético Madrid vs Botafogo – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Seattle Sounders vs Paris Saint-Germain – Lumen Field, Seattle; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Inter Miami vs Palmeiras – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (24 June)

Porto vs Al Ahly – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (24 June)

Tuesday 24 June

Benfica vs Bayern Munich – Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Auckland City vs Boca Juniors – Geodis Park, Nashville; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

ES Tunis vs Chelsea – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (25 June)

LAFC vs Flamengo – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (25 June)

Wednesday 25 June

Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan – TQL Stadium, Cincinnati; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Inter Milan vs River Plate – Lumen Field, Seattle; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (26 June)

Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey – Rose Bowl, Los Angeles; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (26 June)

Thursday 26 June

Wydad AC vs Al Ain – Audi Field, Washington DC; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Juventus vs Manchester City – Camping World Stadium, Orlando; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Al-Hilal vs Pachuca – Geodis Park, Nashville; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (27 June)

Red Bull Salzburg vs Real Madrid – Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia; 21:00 ET / 02:00 BST (27 June)

READ MORE: Club World Cup news: A celebration of global champions with legacy on the line

🏟️ Stadiums

MetLife Stadium, New Jersey (capacity: 82,500) – Group stage, last 16, quarter-final, semi-finals, final

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta (75,000) – Group stage, last 16, quarter-final

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia (69,000) – Group stage, last 16, quarter-final

Camping World Stadium, Orlando (65,000) – Group stage, last 16, quarter-final

Rose Bowl, Los Angeles (88,500) – Group stage, last 16

Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte (75,000) – Group stage, last 16

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami (65,000) – Group stage, last 16

Lumen Field, Seattle (69,000) – Group stage

Geodis Park, Nashville (30,000) – Group stage

TQL Stadium, Cincinnati (26,000) – Group stage

Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando (25,000) – Group stage

Audi Field, Washington DC (20,000) – Group stage

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⚔️ Knockout fixtures

Round of 16 – 28 June to 1 July

Quarter-finals – 4 and 5 July

Semi-finals – 8 and 9 July, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

Final – Sunday 13 July – MetLife Stadium, New Jersey; 15:00 ET / 20:00 BST

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