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Thirty-two of the world's best men's club soccer teams will compete in an expanded version of the Club World Cup beginning on Saturday.
The Club World Cup kicks off on Saturday, and that means that it's time to take a look at the old crystal ball to predict the outcome of the tournament. With teams coming off of tough seasons and it being a revamped competition,
The 32-team is not only a test of how to run next summer's World Cup. It's the largest, richest and most ambitious global club tournament.
A new kind of soccer tournament is landing on America’s shores. The expanded, big-money Club World Cup brings together 32 teams from around the world — titans from Europe, storied squads
Ahead are a few predictions on what we can expect from the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup in the United States. Players like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, Harry Kane and Ousmane Dembélé are expected to feature at some point during the tournament, but perhaps the most interesting player in action will be Trent Alexander-Arnold.
A lot of people in soccer think a 32-team Club World Cup is too much. Whether it succeeds could come down to how seriously Real Madrid, Manchester City, and other teams playing games here take it.
Al Ain earned their spot in the 2025 Club World Cup by winning the 2023-24 AFC Champions League. Despite their breakthrough continental success, Al-Ain have struggled domestically since Their Champions League win. Third place in Group G would be considered a successful showing.
The summer of soccer will take a new look this year with the FIFA Club World Cup, which comes to the U.S. for the first edition of the expanded competition that will see 32 teams from around the world compete for a share of the $1 billion prize purse.