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With a new format declared by FIFA, we are here with the Club World Cup 2025 starting from 14th June and ending on 13th July. There are twelve venues across eleven cities in the United States to host all the matches. We need to keep our eye on the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Standings match by match.
The tournament will feature a total of sixty-three matches in a one-month competition. There are thirty-two teams in total competing for the ultimate prize money, and obviously, the uniquely designed trophy that opens with a key. We will see twelve European teams, four teams from Asia, four teams from Africa, four teams from CONCACAF, six teams from CONMEBOL, one team from New Zealand, and obviously, Inter Miami as the host will participate.
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There is a no-brainer that teams such as Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Juventus, and Inter Milan are among the favourites to win the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Football this season is all about stories and the first timers. You can’t surely rule out teams such as Porto, Benfica, River Plate, and Palmeiras.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Standings
All thirty-two teams are divided into eight groups from Group A to Group H. Each group has a total of four teams as per the draws made earlier. For every win a team gets three points, whereas for every draw both team gets a point each. No points are awarded for any match lost.
The teams that finished in first and second place qualify for the knockout stages. They first play the Round of 16, where the winners of the groups play against the runner-ups of the opposite groups. A bracket is already made, and later, as per that, their next opponents are decided in the quarters, semis, and the finals. Let us look at the standings group by group:
Football fanatic with a pen and a plan. Breaking down tactics, goals, and drama. When I'm not watching football, I'm writing about it. Turning passion into content that fans actually want to read. Content creator by passion, sports writer by profession.