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Benfica and Boca Juniors will kick off their Club World Cup campaigns on Monday night at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium in Group C.
Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernandez score for Chelsea as LAFC 10-game unbeaten streak across all competition ends in a 2-0 loss in the FIFA Club World Cup.
It’s taken time for the Club World Cup to build brand awareness, but opening weekend drew huge crowds in Miami, NYC and Los Angeles.
Reigning US Open Cup holders LAFC meanwhile boast former EPL stars Hugo Lloris and striker Olivier Giroud amongst their lineup. Steve Cherundolo's team had to make it through a playoff against Mexican outfit Club America to reach the Club World Cup and come into today's game on an unbeaten run of 10 games.
The Club World Cup has been beset by organisational challenges ahead of the first edition of the revamped 32-team tournament in the U.S.
“CBP is working with FIFA to facilitate the lawful travel of players and fans to the FIFA Club World Cup at our ports of entry,” he said. “CBP will continue to safeguard our borders and welcome the world. From international arrivals to championship dreams, we’re here to keep it all running strong.”
The FIFA Club World Cup is underway as 32 teams from across the globe battle it out in the U.S. in the new-look tournament. Revamped to mimic that of a World Cup, the financially lucrative tournament in its new format features the likes of Real Madrid,
Chelsea began their 2025 FIFA Club World Cup campaign with a convincing 2–0 victory over Los Angeles FC at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium on June 16. With goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo
Clubs from Brazil and Tunisia will be competing in FIFA's Club World Cup. Eight matches will be played at the Linc between now and July 4. CBS News Philadelphia's Brandon Goldner is at the Linc where the first match will kick Monday night.
Two of the best teams in their respective leagues meet up on Monday in Atlanta, as Chelsea and Los Angeles FC meet up in the group stage of the FIFA Club World Cup.
Chelsea legend John Obi Mikel is feeling confident about the Blues' chances of success at this summer's FIFA Club World Cup.You can sign up to DAZN to watch every FIFA Club World Cup game for