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FIFA Club World Cup heats up as top teams qualify for knockout stage

Every remaining fixture carries weight, and fans can expect high drama as underdogs fight for survival and favorites aim to avoid early exits.

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FIFA Club World Cup 2025

As the group stage of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup nears its conclusion, the tournament has already delivered on its promise of global drama, surprise results, and intense continental rivalries. 

With eight clubs now confirmed for the Round of 16, anticipation is building for what many are calling the most competitive edition in the competition’s history.

This year’s expanded format features 32 teams divided into eight groups (A–H). 

The top two from each group advance to the knockout stage, which will culminate in the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on 13 July. 

The tournament kicked off on 14 June, with 11 days of football completed and 18 more to go before a new world champion is crowned.

Teams Qualified for the Round of 16 (So Far)

  • Bayern Munich, Germany
  • Manchester City, England
  • Juventus, Italy
  • Paris Saint-Germain, France
  • CR Flamengo, Brazil
  • Botafogo, Brazil
  • Palmeiras, Brazil
  • Inter Miami CF, United States

These eight clubs have advanced early, having secured enough points in their respective groups through commanding performances and critical victories.

Tournament Highlights and Team Performances

Bayern Munich have looked imperious in their group, winning every match with a combination of disciplined defending and clinical finishing. Their depth and European pedigree continue to make them one of the tournament favorites.

Manchester City, under Pep Guardiola, dominated possession and controlled games with trademark technical precision. City’s consistency reflects their hunger to add global silverware to their domestic success.

Juventus have made a strong comeback on the international stage. With solid defensive structures and decisive attacking moments, the Italian giants are making their mark after several challenging seasons.

Paris Saint-Germain coasted through their group with stars like Dembélé, Hakimi, and Vitinha shining. Their pace and creativity have overwhelmed opponents, and fans are hoping this could finally be the year PSG clinch a major international crown.

From South America, Flamengo, Botafogo, and Palmeiras have dazzled with flair and aggression. Their success underscores Brazil’s incredible club depth and signals a shift in power, as European dominance is seriously challenged this year.

Inter Miami CF, guided by Lionel Messi, have electrified U.S. fans and stunned global audiences by qualifying for the Last 16. Messi’s vision and leadership have transformed the American club into a real contender in their debut tournament at this level.

Tournament Structure & What’s Next

  • Group Stage Ends: 26 June 2025
  • Round of 16: Starts 28 June and runs through to 1 July
  • Semi-finals: 8–9 July
  • Final: 13 July at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

The knockout phase will follow a standard format: Group winners face runners-up from other groups, with matches held in major U.S. cities including Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia, and Charlotte.

With eight more teams yet to be confirmed, the final round of group matches will decide who joins the elite eight. 

Every remaining fixture carries weight, and fans can expect high drama as underdogs fight for survival and favorites aim to avoid early exits.

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup is shaping up to be a landmark event in world football. With a blend of storied giants and breakthrough teams, the tournament has delivered excitement, quality, and unpredictability. 

As the world counts down to the 13 July final, the stage is set for a gripping knockout phase that could redefine global club football hierarchies.

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Football fans across Afghanistan can tune in tonight from 11pm to watch the Dortmund vs Ulsan match live and exclusively on Ariana Television. 

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FIFA World Cup: Iran held by Egypt after controversial late goal Is disallowed

Friday’s game was also designated the “Pride Match” by local organisers and some rainbow flags could be seen inside the stadium, though the game passed without incident off the pitch.

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Iran face an anxious wait to see if they will progress to the World Cupknockout stage after they came from behind to hold Egypt to a 1-1 draw, which ended in ​dramatic fashion with an apparent last-ditch winner ruled out for offside, Reuters reported.

Egypt, whose qualification for the ‌last-32 was already guaranteed, took the lead inside five minutes through Mahmoud Saber, before Ramin Rezaeian equalised from a tight angle in the 14th minute of a frantic start.

The early action fizzled out as the game became scrappy until ​a remarkable finale in which Iran hit the woodwork before snatching what seemed a famous ​win, only to have VAR intervene.

Iran’s Mehdi Taremi – who had a penalty saved ⁠in the first half – hit the crossbar with a late header before Shoja Khalilzadeh fired home ​in the 93rd minute, sparking wild celebrations as the Iran bench streamed onto the pitch.

But Khalilzadeh had strayed just offside and ​Egypt clung on for a draw, which means they finish second with five points, behind Belgium on goal difference, and will play Australia in Dallas on July 3 in the knockout phase.

Iran are third on three points and must wait for confirmation that they will ​go through as one of the eight best third-placed teams.

The game ​was played with a large and loud Egyptian contingent in the stands, though there were also significant numbers of ‌Iranians, ⁠some of whom waved pre-revolutionary flags and also booed Iran’s national anthem.

Friday’s game was also designated the “Pride Match” by local organisers and some rainbow flags could be seen inside the stadium, though the game passed without incident off the pitch.

Egypt broke the deadlock after a slick move with Mohamed Salah ​at its centre as ​his trademark left-footed attempt ⁠eventually fell to Saber, whose tame effort slipped through Iran goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand.

Iran were unfazed, though, and Taremi almost immediately won a penalty which was ​well saved by Mostafa Shobeir. The Egypt goalkeeper then produced another diving ​stop, only ⁠to see Rezaeian equalise on the rebound, read the report.

There were few clear opportunities after the first-half hydration break and, with Egypt’s progress to the knockout stage for the first time already confirmed, the Pharaohs were timid as ⁠Iran ​grew in confidence.

Pinball in the box in added time ended ​with Khalilzadeh firing home to seemingly send Iran through to the Round of 32, but the goal was ruled out and ​Team Melli’s fate was no longer in their own hands.

As the race for the trophy heats up, fans across Afghanistan can tune in live to Ariana Radio and Television Network (ATN) to watch the thrilling event. For updated schedules, highlights and information, fans can follow Ariana Television and Ariana News’ social media platforms.

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FIFA World Cup: Messi turns 39, shows no signs of stopping

The Argentine legend has featured in a record six World Cups — 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026 — more than any other men’s player. He also holds the record for the most World Cup appearances, having played 32 matches on football’s biggest stage.

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Lionel Messi celebrated his 39th birthday on Wednesday while continuing to make history at the FIFA World Cup 2026. The Argentina captain has enjoyed a remarkable start to the tournament, scoring all five of his country’s goals as the defending champions secured victories in their opening two Group J matches.

Messi opened Argentina’s campaign in spectacular fashion with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win over Algeria. He then added another two goals in a 2-0 victory against Austria, helping Argentina book an early place in the knockout stages.

His latest scoring exploits saw him surpass former Germany striker Miroslav Klose’s long-standing World Cup record of 16 goals. Messi now stands alone as the leading scorer in men’s FIFA World Cup history with 18 goals across six tournaments.

The Argentine legend has featured in a record six World Cups — 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026 — more than any other men’s player. He also holds the record for the most World Cup appearances, having played 32 matches on football’s biggest stage.

In addition to his goalscoring achievements, Messi has registered nine World Cup assists and remains the player with the most assists in knockout-stage matches. He is also the only footballer to have won the FIFA World Cup Golden Ball award twice, claiming the honour in 2014 and 2022.

Beyond the World Cup, Messi’s career trophy haul is unmatched. He has won 45 major titles with Argentina, Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Miami, making him one of the most decorated players in football history.

His international honours include the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Copa América titles in 2021 and 2024, the 2022 Finalissima, an Olympic gold medal in 2008 and the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2005.

At club level, Messi won four UEFA Champions League titles, ten La Liga crowns and seven Copa del Rey trophies with Barcelona. He also lifted two Ligue 1 titles with Paris Saint-Germain and added the Leagues Cup and Supporters’ Shield to his collection with Inter Miami.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner shows no signs of slowing down. He is expected to lead Argentina once again when they face Jordan in their final Group J match on June 28 at Dallas Stadium, as the reigning champions continue their quest for back-to-back World Cup titles.

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Knockout picture begins to take shape at FIFA World Cup 2026

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The race for the FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stages is intensifying as several teams have already secured their places in the Round of 32, while others face must-win matches in the final round of group-stage action.

Hosts Mexico, the United States, Germany, Argentina, France and Norway have all booked their spots in the knockout rounds after strong performances in the opening matches of the tournament. Meanwhile, Haiti, Türkiye, Tunisia, Jordan and Panama have been eliminated from contention.

Mexico have already wrapped up top spot in Group A and will enter the knockout phase as one of the tournament’s early success stories. The United States have also impressed, winning Group D after victories over Paraguay and Australia. Germany sealed first place in Group E with a dramatic comeback victory over Ivory Coast, while Argentina secured Group J thanks to Lionel Messi’s record-breaking brace against Austria.

Several groups remain wide open heading into the final matchday. In Group B, Canada and Switzerland are level on four points and will battle for first place, while Bosnia and Herzegovina and Qatar face elimination if they fail to win. Group C also remains tightly contested, with Brazil leading Morocco on goal difference and Scotland still in the hunt for automatic qualification.

One of the most intriguing groups is Group H, where Spain, Cape Verde, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia all still have realistic hopes of advancing. Spain are favourites to finish top, but Cape Verde’s impressive performances have kept them firmly in contention for a historic place in the knockout rounds.

The expanded 48-team tournament has introduced a new Round of 32 format, allowing the eight best third-placed teams from the 12 groups to advance. As a result, even teams that fail to finish in the top two of their groups may still qualify, making every goal and every point crucial in the final standings.

The knockout bracket is also beginning to take shape. Mexico, Germany, the United States and Argentina already know they will face either runners-up or qualifying third-placed teams from other groups, with several potential blockbuster matchups looming.

With the final group-stage fixtures set to be played over the coming days, nations across the globe will be watching closely as the battle for a place in the World Cup knockout rounds reaches its decisive stage.

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