FIFA announces ticket sales for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

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FIFA has officially revealed that the first phase of ticket sales for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will begin on Thursday, 19th December at 10:00 EST/16:00 CET.

Fans can purchase tickets through the official FIFA website at FIFA.com/tickets.

The initial sales phase will continue until Tuesday, 14th January, with the same start time of 10:00 EST/16:00 CET.

During this first phase, tickets for all 48 group-stage matches will be available for purchase.

This provides fans with the opportunity to secure their place at the early stages of the competition, which will feature top club teams from across the globe.

The 32 clubs set to participate are …

Europe: Manchester City (England), Chelsea (England), Real Madrid (Spain), Atlético Madrid (Spain), Bayern Munich (Germany), Borussia Dortmund (Germany), Juventus (Italy), Inter Milan (Italy), PSG (France), Benfica (Portugal), Porto (Portugal), RB Salzburg (Austria)

North America: Inter Miami (U.S.), Seattle Sounders (U.S.), Monterrey (Mexico), Pachuca (Mexico), León (Mexico)

South America: Flamengo (Brazil), Palmeiras (Brazil), Fluminense (Brazil), Botafogo (Brazil), River Plate (Argentina), Boca Juniors (Argentina)

Asia: Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), Ulsan (South Korea), Urawa Reds (Japan), Al Ain (UAE)

Africa: Al Ahly (Egypt), Wydad (Morocco), Espérance (Tunisia), Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

Oceania: Auckland City (New Zealand)

FIFA has also introduced a special initiative for club supporters. A designated quota of tickets has been allocated for the fans of the clubs competing in each match.

These fans will receive exclusive access to these tickets, ensuring they have the opportunity to attend not only the group-stage games but also the knockout rounds leading up to the final, which will take place on Sunday, 13th July at the iconic MetLife Stadium in New York, New Jersey.

Moreover, these special tickets for the knockout rounds are conditional. They will be confirmed and finalised once the respective clubs qualify for those matches. This allows fans to guarantee their place at the most exciting stages of the tournament, adding an extra layer of anticipation and engagement for supporters.

With the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup set to be a highly anticipated event, these ticket sales represent an exciting opportunity for fans to be part of the action, from the group stages to the thrilling final showdown in New York.

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