FIFA Club World Cup: Juventus and Inter learn venues and host cities
FIFA have officially revealed which 12 stadiums will host the newly-formatted 2025 edition of the Club World Cup, which will include Inter and Juventus in a massively expanded 32-team tournament, kicking off in June.
12 different venues in 11 different cities across the United States will be used as 63 Club World Cup matches are set to take place between June 15 and July 13, 2025.
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New Jersey, Orlando, Philadelphia and Washington D.C. have been named as the host cities for the summer tournament. There will be two different stadiums used in the city of Orlando.
Italy have two slots from the 12 available for UEFA-affiliated sides, which have been claimed by Inter and Juventus due to their recent rankings in European competitions.
The Italian sides will be joined by another 10 clubs from Europe, six from South America, four from Africa, four from Asia, four from North and Central America, one from Oceania and an additional one from the host nation, the USA.
FIFA Club World Cup venues revealed
Mercedes-Benz Stadium – Atlanta, Georgia
TQL Stadium – Cincinnati, Ohio
Bank of America Stadium – Charlotte, North Carolina
Rose Bowl Stadium – Los Angeles, California
Hard Rock Stadium – Miami, Florida
GEODIS Park – Nashville, Tennessee
MetLife Stadium – East Rutherford, New Jersey
Camping World Stadium – Orlando, Florida
Inter&Co Stadium – Orlando, Florida
Lincoln Memorial Field – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Audi Field – Washington, D.C.