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After being crowned 2024/25 Bundesliga champions, Bayern Munich are looking to add another trophy to their collection at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States.The German giants begin
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is a 32-team tournament featuring club sides from across the planet. It will be held across 12 different stadiums in the United States between June 14 and July
Set to be a warm-up event for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup that will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the Club World Cup will feature 32 teams from leagues around the world, including the English Premier League, MLS, Bundesliga, and La Liga.
Goalkeeper Yann Sommer admits that Inter Milan are “not very familiar” with their opposition at the Club World Cup.The 36-year-old spoke to broadcaster CGTN Sports Scene, via FCInterNews. He also
Currently, Real Madrid are listed with the shortest odds, closely followed by newly-crowned European champions Paris Saint-Germain and the current Club World Cup holders, Manchester City. Here is how sportsbooks are currently stacking up the top ten:
The FIFA Club World Cup kicks off on Saturday, June 14, with Al Ahly facing Inter Miami at 8 p.m. ET. All 63 matches in the Club World Cup will be available for free streaming on DAZN, and select games will also be broadcast in English on TNT.
The summer of soccer will take a new look this year with the FIFA Club World Cup, which comes to the U.S. for the first edition of the expanded competition that will see 32 teams from around the world compete for a share of the $1 billion prize purse.
Just weeks after winning the Champions League for the first time in its history, Paris Saint-Germain's eyes are now fixed on FIFA's shiny new Club World Cup.
Players slammed the pitch conditions in the U.S. for the Copa América. FIFA is making sure the Club World Cup and 2026 World Cup are different.
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In principle there ought to be nothing particularly contentious about a competition to decide the best club side in the world. Between 1960 and 2004 the champions of Europe and South America faced off for bragging rights,