The full 2025 Club World Cup schedule has been released, offering detailed match dates and times in convenient Excel, PDF and printable formats. Stay ahead with easy access to every fixture and key event throughout the tournament.
The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is gearing up to be the biggest edition yet, with expanded teams, fresh rivalries, and matches across iconic U.S. cities. Anticipation is already building, and the full match schedule has finally been unveiled.
For the first time, 32 clubs from around the world will battle for global supremacy in a month-long tournament. Powerhouses from Europe, South America and beyond are set to clash in a high-stakes format reminiscent of the World Cup.
Now, with dates, venues and kick-off times confirmed, fans and analysts alike can begin plotting out the tournament’s path. Official downloads—including Excel, PDF, and printable formats—are now available for a closer look.
The stage is set for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, an expanded tournament featuring 32 teams and hosted for the first time in the US. Matches will take place across 11 cities, with clubs from every continent aiming for the global crown.
To make following the action easier, the complete match schedule is now available in multiple formats. Fans can download it as a printable PDF or a mobile-friendly version for quick access on the go.
The full fixture list includes all group-stage and knockout-round matches, with confirmed dates, kickoff times (Eastern Time and local time), stadiums and host cities. Any updates from FIFA will be reflected in the downloadable files.
One of the most comprehensive Excel versions is available at officetemplates.net. Although it’s not an official source, it’s widely used by fans and includes detailed match data, from dates and stadiums to national flags and score-tracking tools.
The 2025 edition marks a major shift in the Club World Cup’s structure. For the first time, 32 clubs will compete in a format similar to the FIFA Men’s World Cup, spread over four weeks. The tournament begins with a group stage:
From there, the event moves into a knockout stage, featuring:
All matches from the Round of 16 onward will be single-elimination. No third-place match is planned for this edition, following recent FIFA tournament trends. Extra time and penalties will apply if necessary in the knockout rounds.
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