Fans of the 32 clubs that have qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 can soon buy tickets to secure their seats at the groundbreaking tournament. The first-ever 32-team FIFA Club World Cup will take place in the USA from June 14 to July 13, 2025, with 12 venues across the nation chosen to host matches. The teams will play 63 matches at a select number of venues across the host nation.
The first phase of ticket sales begins on Thursday, December 19 at 10:00 EST through the FIFA website and runs until January 14 at 10:00 EST. Individual match tickets will be available for all 48 group-stage matches. General-public tickets are priced from $30 in Category 4, with prices varying by match. Fans will be able to complete their purchases immediately on a first-come, first-served basis.
Ticket sales schedule
General public sales will start on December 19 based on the following staggered approach that will facilitate fans’ access to tickets:
- Tickets for Group A and B matches will go live at 10:00 EST
- Tickets for Group C and D matches will go live at 15:00 EST
- Tickets for Group E and F matches will go live at 17:00 EST
- Tickets for Group G and H matches will go live at 13:00 EST
FIFA also announced that an exclusive 48-hour ticket presale window will open on December 17 for the 12 host venues for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, giving them the opportunity to reward their customers through their loyalty programs or promotional activities.
Club fan tickets
FIFA has also secured a quota of tickets for the fans of the clubs playing in each match. Supporters will be able to purchase through special access provided by their clubs. That quota also includes conditional tickets all the way up to the final on Sunday. This means that club fans can guarantee their place at the knockout matches as well, with those tickets being confirmed once their club qualifies for the match in question. Club fan tickets will be available in dedicated price categories, with prices beginning at $36.
Tickets for the general public for the knockout stage will go on sale on January 16, coinciding with the kick-off of the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Tour, with further information on hospitality packages to follow soon.
How to buy FIFA Club World Cup 2025 tickets
First, visit the official FIFA website. Scroll down to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 section and click on “Buy tickets.” Tickets are on presale now. You will now see a list of all the matches. Choose the match you want to watch and press “Find Tickets” then “Join the Queue.” You will need to sign in to Ticketmaster in order to buy your tickets.
Once you sign in, you will enter a queue and wait for your turn. The queue acts as a virtual line so you can view the entire venue and pick the exact tickets you want to buy. Once it’s your turn to shop, use the map to select your seats and then proceed to checkout.
If you’re planning to shop for the event on your mobile device, don’t allow your screen to dim or your Waiting Room will pause. In addition, resist the urge to refresh. Your page will automatically refresh when you enter the queue. When it’s your turn, your spot will be held for 10 minutes. Turn up the volume on your device, so that when it’s your turn, you hear the queue notification bell sound.
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Opening and final match locations
FFA has published the 63-game match schedule with dates and kick-off times for the groundbreaking tournament, revealing a set of fixtures for the 32 club teams that will aim to become the first-ever champions of world football’s inaugural elite club competition.
The opening match will be a stand-alone fixture, with the host country’s representative, Inter Miami CF, kicking off the FIFA Club World Cup at their hometown 65,000-seat Hard Rock Stadium against Al Ahly FC on June 14.
MetLife Stadium in New York New Jersey will not only see the new FIFA Club World Cup Trophy lifted on July 13, but will also host the two semi-finals and one of the quarter-finals.