Mundial de Clubes da FIFA 2025 - Blog Racks

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Certainly, The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is about to start, and this time, it's not just any tournament, there have been some changes.

After all, 2025 marks the beginning of new format, with 32 clubs from all over the world gathered in a championship that promises to change everything we already know.

Yes, now the World Cup will look more like a World Cup for national teams, but with the biggest clubs from each continent fighting for the title of best on the planet.

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So in this special guide you will discover how to watch the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup live, what are the confirmed teams, when it starts and what to expect from this event that is already making history before it even begins.

What changes in the 2025 Club World Cup?

First of all, it is worth understanding the main new feature.
Until 2023, the Club World Cup had only 7 teams, and lasted about 10 days.
Now in 2025, FIFA has revamped the tournament with a much larger and more competitive format.

Main changes:

  • Will be 32 clubs
  • Duration: from June 15 to July 13, 2025
  • Official headquarters: United States
  • Division into groups, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals (like a traditional World Cup)

Therefore, now the title will be won on the field, with many more games, balance and chances for big surprises.

Which clubs are already qualified?

So far, the confirmed clubs are true world powers.
Brazil will be present with Flemish, Palm trees It is Fluminense, thanks to the Libertadores achievements.
In addition, other continental champions also stamped their passports.

Clubs already guaranteed:

South America (Conmebol)

  • Palm trees (Libertadores 2021)
  • Flemish (Libertadores 2022)
  • Fluminense (Libertadores 2023)

Europe (UEFA)

  • Chelsea (Champions 2021)
  • Real Madrid (Champions 2022)
  • Manchester City (Champions 2023)
  • Bayern Munich (UEFA rankings)
  • Paris Saint-Germain (UEFA rankings)
  • International (UEFA rankings)
  • Benfica (UEFA rankings)
  • Atletico Madrid (UEFA rankings)

North America (Concacaf)

  • Monterrey (Concacaf 2021)
  • Seattle Sounders (Concacaf 2022)
  • Leon (Concacaf 2023)

Africa (CAF)

  • Al Ahly (CAF Champions 2020-23)

Asia (AFC)

  • Al Hilal (AFC Champions League 2021)
  • Urawa Red Diamonds (AFC Champions League 2022)

Oceania (OFC)

  • Auckland City (OFC Champions 2023)

Other teams will still be defined before the start of the tournament, including extra places based on ranking and teams from the host country.

Therefore, we can expect historic clashes and a very high technical level.

When does the Club World Cup start?

The tournament will take place between the days June 15 and July 13, 2025, us United States, and FIFA has already confirmed that the matches will be spread across several host cities, such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, among others.

So it will be a true football celebration — with a World Cup feel and a global fan base.

How to watch the 2025 Club World Cup in Brazil?

The good news is that the tournament will be broadcast on official platforms and channels are easily accessible.
You can follow it live, directly from your cell phone, TV or computer.

1. Globoplay + SporTV

Globo has already confirmed that it will broadcast the main games on SporTV, including matches of Brazilian clubs.
In addition, anyone who is a subscriber to Globoplay + live channels you can watch it on your cell phone or browser.

Access:
👉 https://globoplay.globo.com/

This way, you can follow along with narration in Portuguese and complete coverage.

2. FIFA+ (free streaming)

FIFA's official platform, the FIFA+, will broadcast several games live and free, especially for regions that do not have contracts with other broadcasters.

Advantages:

  • Free access
  • International comments
  • Selected games live
  • Best moments and behind the scenes

Watch here:
👉 https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/

So, even without pay TV, you can watch everything on your cell phone without paying anything.

3. YouTube and social networks

You official FIFA channels and participating clubs will publish:

  • Best moments
  • Real-time goals
  • Player Interviews
  • Behind the scenes of training
  • Special videos of stadiums and fans

Follow the right channels:

So even if you don't see all the games in full, you won't miss anything that's going on.

Will there be VAR, extra time and penalties?

Yes!
The new World Cup will have the same rules as the World Cup for national teams, including:

  • VAR in all games
  • Extra time and penalties in case of a draw in the knockout stage
  • Updated FIFA rules with automatic reviews and goal-line technology

Therefore, the tournament will be 100% professional and full of emotions until the last minute.

Why is this new World Cup so important?

The new Club World Cup represents an attempt by FIFA to give more global visibility to club football, especially outside Europe.

Now, South American, African, Asian and Concacaf teams will have more real chances to compete and win.

Furthermore, the event stimulates fans, local economies and the sports industry as a whole.

Thus, following this new format is also witnessing a historic moment in world football.

Conclusion

O FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is much more than a tournament.
It's a new era for club football.
With 32 participants, a World Cup atmosphere, and teams from all continents, the event will put the spotlight on teams that previously had little international space.

And the best part: you can watch everything from wherever you are — on TV, cell phone, computer or even social media.

So, get your fans ready, mark your calendars and get organized to experience this tournament that promises to mark an entire generation.
Because football is changing — and you'll be watching it all, from the beginning.

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