FIFA confirmed 12 venues for the Club World Cup 2025 games on September 28, 2024. Of the 12 stadiums, five will be used in the 2026 World Cup, which the United States is co-hosting with Canada and Mexico.
The 12 stadiums are: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina, TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee, Camping World Stadium and Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando, Florida, The Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington and Audi Field in Washington D.C.
The opening match was played at the 65,000-capacity Hard Rock Stadium, while the final will be played at the 82,500-seater MetLife Stadium.
| City | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|
| Atlanta, Georgia | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | 75,000 |
| Charlotte, North Carolina | Bank of America Stadium | 75,000 |
| Cincinnati, Ohio | TQL Stadium | 26,000 |
| East Rutherford, New Jersey | MetLife Stadium | 82,500 |
| Miami Gardens, Florida | Hard Rock Stadium | 65,000 |
| Nashville, Tennessee | Geodis Park | 30,000 |
| Orlando, Florida | Camping World Stadium | 65,000 |
| Orlando, Florida | Inter&Co Stadium | 25,000 |
| Pasadena, California | Rose Bowl | 88,500 |
| Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Lincoln Financial Field | 69,000 |
| Seattle, Washington | Lumen Field | 69,000 |
| Washington D.C. | Audi Field | 20,000 |
Read GOAL's in-depth guide to the 2025 Club World Cup venues