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When will the next FIFA Club World Cup be? What we know today, changes to formats, clubs involved, etc.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Next FIFA Club World Cup: Dates, Format Changes, and Participating Clubs!

July 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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  • Will there be more teams participating?
  • Which teams are already set to participate?
  • Where will the next Club World Cup take place?
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The inaugural FIFA Club World Cup has officially concluded, with Chelsea claiming victory 3-0 against PSG at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. As we gear up for the World Cup next summer in the US, Canada, and Mexico, we can also look ahead to the next Club World Cup expected in 2029.

Will there be more teams participating?

Currently, FIFA has not made any announcements regarding changes to the tournament format, which is set to include 32 teams for the summer of 2029. However, it seems several European clubs are advocating for an expansion to 48 teams, similar to the World Cup’s format. This increase could boost interest in the competition and enhance prize funds, a significant motivator for clubs anticipating participation this summer.

Which teams are already set to participate?

Under the existing format with 32 teams, four clubs are already qualified for the 2029 Club World Cup. Chelsea will hold the 2025 edition championship status for the next four years, but they do not automatically qualify for the upcoming tournament. PSG is confirmed to participate after winning the UEFA Champions League for the 2024-25 season before losing to Chelsea in the final. Pyramid FC from Egypt has qualified through the CAF Champions League, while Al-Ahli from Saudi Arabia will enter via the AFC Champions League Elite. The last team confirmed is Cruz Azul, which won the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup. Here’s the list of teams thus far:

  1. PSG, France – UEFA Champions League 2024-25 winner
  2. Pyramid FC, Egypt – CAF Champions League 2024-25 winner
  3. Al-Ahli, Saudi Arabia – AFC Champions League Elite winners
  4. Cruz Azul, Mexico – CONCACAF Champions Cup 2025 winner
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Where will the next Club World Cup take place?

While the location for the 2029 World Cup has not been finalized, several nations have expressed interest in hosting. Australia and Brazil are among those considered, while FIFA President Gianni Infantino has floated the idea of returning to the US. Morocco, Spain, and Portugal may also serve as hosts, particularly as they prepare for the 2030 World Cup. Interest has also been shown by Qatar, which hosted the 2022 World Cup, although that scheduling shift impacted many European leagues.

Fan Take: This news is pivotal for soccer fans as it hints at a potential evolution of the Club World Cup, opening avenues for more global participation and matches. Fans can look forward to a richer tournament experience filled with diverse clubs that could enhance the competitive spirit in international soccer.

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