FIFA Club World Cup group draw: Who will play Inter Miami, Messi

MIAMI — The FIFA Club World Cup may be a summer away, but excitement for the tournament reached new heights this week.

Even President-elect Donald Trump shared his enthusiasm with a video statement during Thursday’s group draw for the 32-team tournament feature some of the best soccer teams from around the world.

“The event is going to be incredible. I will try to be there. If I can, I would. We’ll see what happens,” Trump said before praising FIFA president Gianni Infantino. “But I just want to say you’re led by Gianni. He’s a winner. He’s the President, and I’m the President. And we’ve known each other for a long time.

“Soccer is going through the roof in America, as everybody knows,” Trump added. “It’s doing fantastically well.”

Lionel Messi’s presence with Inter Miami and Major League Soccer has surely helped.

Messi and Inter Miami will play the Club World Cup opening game against Egyptian powerhouse Al Alhy in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium on June 15, 2025. They’re joined by Brazilian side Palmeiras and Portuguese side Porto in Group A of the tournament.

“It’s fantastic to be able to open the Club World Cup here in Miami at Hard Rock Stadium, and show the world what Lionel Messi has done which is not only change this sport in American, but change the perception of American soccer around the world,” Inter Miami managing owner Jorge Mas said.

“The eyes of the world will be here, and hundreds of millions of people will watch that game. It’s a great challenge but a great opportunity for us.”

Paris Saint-Germain (France) and Atletico Madrid (Spain) lead Group B, where the Seattle Sounders will open against Brazilian side Botafogo at Lumen Field in Seattle. The Sounders, the second MLS team in the field, qualified after winning the 2022 Concacaf Champions Cup.

“You’re looking at how you’re going to grow the game of football in the U.S. That’s the important thing,” said baseball legend Ken Griffey Jr., who is part of the Sounders’ ownership group.

Among other teams in the field: Bayern Munich (Germany) leads Group C, Chelsea (England) will be featured in Group D, Inter Milan (Italy) headlines Group E, Borussia Dortmund (Germany) is in Group F.

Manchester City (England) and Juventus (Italy) headline Group G, while Real Madrid (Spain) and Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) will be a must-watch opener in Group H.

Each group will play three matches during the group stage. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage.

“It’s about inclusivity, it’s about bringing clubs from all over the world, the 32 best clubs and best players from all over the world together,” Infantino said.

Including Messi and Inter Miami, however, did not come without some controversy.

Inter Miami was selected by FIFA last month as the host nation after winning the MLS Supporters’ Shield, the regular-season title, this season.

While the Los Angeles Galaxy and New York Red Bulls will play for the MLS Cup title on Saturday, MLS commissioner Don Garber had no problem with Inter Miami joining Seattle in the tournament. He also had no part in FIFA’s decision.

“There was no rule that said the MLS Cup winner had to be in the Club World Cup,” Garber said. “I have no interest in anything other than what I think is going to be best for this showcase, best for our league. I am supportive of the decision FIFA made, and I’m excited to put Miami and Seattle in a global media deal that’ll be seen around the world.”

FIFA Club World Cup group draw

Group A

  • A1: Palmeiras (Brazil) – 2021 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • A2: Porto (Portugal) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • A3: Al Ahly (Egypt) – 2020/21, 2022/23 and 2023/24 CAF Champions League
  • A4: Inter Miami (USA) – FIFA host nation

Group B

  • B1: Paris Saint-Germain (France) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • B2: Atletico Madrid (Spain) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • B3: Botafogo (Brazil) – 2024 Conmebol winners
  • B4: Seattle Sounders (USA) – 2022 Concacaf Champions Cup

Group C:

  • C1: Bayern Munich (Germany) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • C2: Auckland City (New Zealand) – OFC ranking pathway
  • C3: Boca Juniors (Argentina) – CONMEBOL ranking pathway
  • C4: Benfica (Portugal) – UEFA ranking pathway

Group D:

  • D1: Flamengo (Brazil) – 2022 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • D2: ES Tunis (Tunisia) – CAF ranking pathway
  • D3: Chelsea (England) – 2020/21 UEFA Champions League
  • D4: Club Leon (Mexico) – 2023 Concacaf Champions Cup

Group E:

  • E1: River Plate (Argentina) – CONMEBOL ranking pathway
  • E2: Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) – 2022 AFC Champions League
  • E3: Monterrey (Mexico) – 2021 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • E4: Inter Milan (Italy) – UEFA ranking pathway

Group F:

  • F1: Fluminense (Brazil) – 2023 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • F2: Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • F3: Ulsan HD FC (South Korea) – AFC ranking pathway
  • F4: Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) – CAF ranking pathway

Group G:

  • G1: Manchester City (England) – 2022/23 UEFA Champions League
  • G2: Wydad (Morocco) – 2021/22 CAF Champions League
  • G3: Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) – 2023/24 AFC Champions League
  • G4: Juventus (Italy) – UEFA ranking pathway

Group H:

  • H1: Real Madrid (Spain) – 2021/22 and 2023/24 UEFA Champions League
  • H2: Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – 2021 AFC Champions League
  • H3: Pachuca (Mexico) – 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • H4: FC Salzburg (Austria) – UEFA ranking pathway

Club World Cup will be available to live stream for free on DAZN

FIFA announced Wednesday the Club World Cup will be available to live stream entirely for free on DAZN.

Club World Cup stadiums: Where will games be played?

  • Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
  • Lumen Field (Seattle)
  • MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta)
  • Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • TQL Stadium (Cincinnati)
  • Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles)
  • GEODIS Park (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Camping World Stadium and Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, Florida)
  • Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
  • Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)

Which teams are playing in the Club World Cup?

There are 12 UEFA teams from Europe, six Conmebol teams from South American, four Concacaf teams from North America, four Asian Football Confederation teams, four Confederation of African Football teams, one team from the Oceania Football Confederation and the host team.

Here are the teams, and how they qualified:

CONCACAF: North America, Central America and the Caribbean

  • Monterrey (Mexico) – 2021 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • Seattle Sounders (USA) – 2022 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • Club Leon (Mexico) – 2023 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • Pachuca (Mexico) – 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup
  • Inter Miami (USA) – 2025 Club World Cup host slot

CONMEBOL: South America

  • Palmeiras (Brazil) – 2021 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • Flamengo (Brazil) – 2022 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • Fluminense (Brazil) – 2023 CONMEBOL Libertadores
  • River Plate (Argentina) – CONMEBOL ranking pathway
  • Boca Juniors (Argentina) – CONMEBOL ranking pathway
  • Botafogo (Brazil) – 2024 Conmebol winners

UEFA: Union of European Football Associations

  • Chelsea (England) – 2020/21 UEFA Champions League
  • Real Madrid (Spain) – 2021/22 and 2023/24 UEFA Champions League
  • Manchester City (England) – 2022/23 UEFA Champions League
  • Bayern Munich (Germany) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Paris Saint-Germain (France) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Inter Milan (Italy) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Porto (Portugal) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Benfica (Portugal) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Juventus (Italy) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • Atletico Madrid (Spain) – UEFA ranking pathway
  • FC Salzburg (Austria) – UEFA ranking pathway

AFC: Asian Football Confederation

  • Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) – 2021 AFC Champions League
  • Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan) – 2022 AFC Champions League
  • Al Ain (United Arab Emirates) – 2023/24 AFC Champions League
  • Ulsan HD FC (South Korea) – AFC ranking pathway

CAF: Confederation of African Football

  • Al Ahly (Egypt) – 2020/21, 2022/23 and 2023/24 CAF Champions League
  • Wydad (Morocco) – 2021/22 CAF Champions League
  • ES Tunis (Tunisia) – CAF ranking pathway
  • Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa) – CAF ranking pathway

OFC: Oceania Football Confederation

  • Auckland City (New Zealand) – OFC ranking pathway

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