CLUB WORLD CUP
How much do 2025 Club World Cup tickets cost and where to buy them?
Tickets for the new, expanded tournament, which will be held for the first time in the United States, go on sale today, Thursday 16 January 2025.

This summer promises a month of soccer featuring the current and recent continental champions in a new expanded Club World Cup which will be staged for the first time in the United States. The holders, Manchester City are one of 32 teams taking part - they will be up against five-time winners Real Madrid as well as other clubs who have lifted the trophy in the past such as Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Inter Milan.
The 2025 Club World Cup will feature a total of 63 matches in 12 host cities across the US. The tournament opens with a group stage with eight groups of four teams (A to H) on 14 June 2025 and reaches its conclusion with the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ on 13 June.
Where can I buy tickets for the 2025 Club World Cup?
Tickets for all matches during the tournament, including the playoffs and the final, go on sale from 10 a.m. ET/ 7 a.m. PT today, Thursday 16 January 2025. A maximum of six tickets per match and tickets for a maximum of seven matches is permitted per customer. Tickets are also available for people with disabilities or limited mobility. Tickets will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis through FIFA’s official website FIFA.com/tickets.
General public tickets for the play-offs are priced from $50 (excluding fees and taxes) in Category 4, although prices will vary depending on the match. For example, general admission tickets for the inaugural game between 2023–24 CAF Champions League winners Al Ahly and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami at Hard Rock stadium in Miami start at $239
Running in tandem with general admission tickets will be the Club Fans access - a quota of tickets reserved exclusively for supporters of the clubs who are taking part. Club fan tickets are available in dedicated price categories, with prices beginning at $36 (including taxes and fees). A seat in Row 5 behind the goal in Section 129 of the East Gate stand is priced at $557 for that game and the most expensive seats are priced at $1,153.
Club fans tickets are available via FIFA’s official website FIFA.com/tickets. More information will be made available by participating clubs through their respective, official websites.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino said: “Fans should become part of this tournament, because after well over a century of club football, or club soccer, we are set for the first, the first, truly global and merit-based Club World Cup, and those who buy a ticket, well they will be part of football history, part of soccer history. It’s true that the most successful clubs in the world have already played matches in the United States. However, this will be the very first time that the world’s very best clubs contest for real silverware on US soil in a true tournament format – and it’s not clubs competing for just any silverware, but rather the most coveted trophy in club football.”
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