
Among the posters of the knockout stages of the 2025 Club World Cup, the duel between Real Madrid and Juventus, and the highly anticipated face-to-face between PSG and Inter Miami of Lionel Messi, attract all eyes.
The posters of eighths: cadors and very heavy
The final table of this first edition at 32 clubs is now complete. Here are direct elimination meetings, scheduled from June 28 to July 2:
- Palmeiras – Botafogo : Saturday June 28, 6 p.m., Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
- Benfica – Chelsea : Saturday June 28, 10 p.m., Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)
- PSG – Inter Miami : Sunday June 29, 6 p.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
- Flamengo – Bayern Munich : Sunday June 29, 10 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
- Inter Milan – Fluminense : lundi 30 juin, 21h, Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)
- Manchester City – Al Hilal : Tuesday, July 1, 3 a.m., World Stadium campsite (Orlando)
- Real Madrid – Juventus : Tuesday, July 1, 9 p.m., Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
- Borussia Dortmund – Monterrey : Wednesday July 2, 3 a.m., Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
The most anticipated match on the French side will oppose the Paris Saint-Germain at the Inter Miami of Lionel Messifor a particular duel between the club of the capital and its ex-numéro 10 Argentinian.
In the event of qualification, the Parisians would find in the quarter the winner of Flamengo – Bayern Munich. Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund are also in the same half of the table.
Another major confrontation: The duel between Real Madrid and JuventuS, the Madrilenians finished at the top of their group, while Juve lost to Manchester City on the last day (5-2).
Of the 16 teams still in the running, Brazil is the most represented country with 4 qualified clubs: Palm trees, Botafogo, Flemish et Fluminense. Europe remains solid with 9 clubs present: Chelsea, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Real MadridJUventus de Turin, Inter Milan, Borussia Dortmund, PSG et Benfica Lisbon. 3 clubs complement these knockout stages, theInter Miami (UNITED STATES), Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) and the Monterrey Soccer Club (Mexico)