Pachuca’s global quest kicks off in the U.S. with fierce rivals, rising stars, and a shot at world glory. Mark the dates—this isn’t just another tournament for Los Tuzos. Check out their FIFA Club World Cup schedule.
Pachuca returns to the global stage in 2025, ready to represent Liga MX at the Club World Cup with high expectations and a hungry squad. The Mexican side eyes international glory once more.
Drawn into a competitive bracket, the team will face some of the world’s toughest clubs in their quest to make a lasting impact. With a blend of youth and experience, their campaign promises intensity.
From kickoff dates to must-watch clashes, the road ahead is packed with drama. The spotlight is back on Los Tuzos as they gear up for a FIFA tournament that could redefine their legacy…
Pachuca’s next game
Pachuca kicks off their FIFA Club World Cup journey against Austria’s Red Bull Salzburg on June 18, 2025, at Cincinnati’s TQL Stadium (6 p.m. ET). This first clash sets the tone in Group H and marks a rare face-off between Liga MX and Austrian Bundesliga sides.
Full 2025 Pachuca schedule at the FIFA Club World Cup
Date | Match | Time | Venue |
June 18 | Pachuca vs. Red Bull Salzburg | 6:00 PM | TQL Stadium |
June 22 | Pachuca vs. Real Madrid | 3:00 PM | Bank of America Stadium |
June 26 | Pachuca vs. Al-Hilal | 9:00 PM | Geodis Park |
Pachuca’s key players to watch at the FIFA Club World Cup
Salomon Rondon: The Venezuelan striker brings experience, physical presence, and leadership to Pachuca’s front line. Known for his strength in aerial duels and hold-up play, Rondón also remains a consistent scoring threat inside the box. His positioning and calm finishing have been key for the team, and his big-game temperament will be vital against international opponents.
Agustin Palavecino: The Argentine midfielder offers creativity and vision in the middle of the park. Palavecino excels at linking play between lines, threading passes through tight spaces, and orchestrating the attack with intelligent movement. His left foot can unlock compact defenses, and his composure under pressure makes him a reliable presence in high-stakes moments.

John Kennedy: The Brazilian forward, on loan from Fluminense, is a dynamic attacking option with a flair for improvisation. Kennedy thrives in one-on-one situations thanks to his acceleration, close control, and quick changes of direction. He can play as a second striker or on the wing, offering versatility and an unpredictable edge that could trouble top defenses in the tournament.
Bryan Gonzalez: A homegrown talent from Pachuca’s academy, González is an agile winger with a strong left foot and a sharp eye for goal. He excels at cutting inside from the flanks and isn’t afraid to take on defenders. Despite his youth, his decision-making in the final third and relentless work rate make him a key piece in the team’s offensive transitions.
How to watch Pachuca’s games at the 2025 Club World Cup
As the world turns its eyes to the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, fans of Pachuca won’t have to scramble to find a screen. In a tournament that spans coast to coast in the U.S., the broadcast setup reflects the scale: DAZN, in partnership with FIFA, will be the main digital hub.
But DAZN isn’t the only player. In the US, TNT Sports and Max will also carry select high-profile games, including their blockbuster clash with Real Madrid. The multi-platform model is designed to ensure fans can tune in from wherever they are.
From: bolavip.com