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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Nashville tickets: Best prices, schedule for matches at Geodis Park

Emily Dozier

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The U.S. gets a preview of the 2026 World Cup when it hosts the Club World Cup for the first time this summer. One of the 11 cities hosting throughout the FIFA tournament includes Nashville.

While one of the smaller venues hosting soccer games, Geodis Park is still one of the best places to host Club World Cup matches. Nashville supporters are passionate and sure to help make a difference when six teams take the pitch this June.

Music City will only see three matches, all during the group stage, but every meeting matters in this year's Club World Cup. Plus, it means Geodis Park will be filled to the brim all three nights of football.

BUY NOW: Get tickets to Club World Cup matches in Nashville on StubHub

There's only a few chances for Tennessee locals to see the best in the world. Here's how to get the best prices on tickets for every Nashville match of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Nashville tickets

Tickets for all FIFA Club World Cup matches in Nashville are available on StubHub.

Geodis Park will host three matches, all coming in the group stages. Passes for the Al Hilal-Pachuca game start at $10 while both the Auckland City-Boca Juniors and LAFC-ES Tunis start at $30.

Tickets can be sorted by location, making it easier for users to look through all Club World Cup games.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Nashville schedule

Geodis Park will host three matches of the Club World Cup, all as group stage matches.

Below is a look at all fixtures of the Club World Cup in Nashville.

DateRoundMatchTime (ET)Tickets
Fri., June 20Group DEspérance 1, LAFC 0--
Tues., June 24Group CAuckland City vs. CA Boca Juniors3 p.m.Buy now
Thurs., June 26Group HAl Hilal vs. CF Pachuca9 p.m.Buy now

Geodis Park seat map for FIFA Club World Cup 2025

Geodis Park seat map Club World Cup

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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 cities

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will be played at 12 stadiums around the U.S., including:

  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
  • TQL Stadium (Cincinnati, OH)
  • Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, NC)
  • Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
  • GEODIS Park (Nashville, TN)
  • MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
  • Camping World Stadium (Orlando, FL)
  • Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando, FL)
  • Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
  • Lumen Field (Seattle, WA)
  • Audi Field (Washington, DC)

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 groups, teams

All 32 teams at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup have been divided into groups of four. Groups will compete amongst each other in the group stage, the top-two contenders advancing to the knockout rounds.

Here's how teams will compete with a breakdown of the groups.

Group A

  • SE Palmeiras (BRA)
  • FC Porto (POR)
  • Al Ahly FC (EGY)
  • Inter Miami CF (USA)

Group B

  • Paris Saint-Germain (FRA)
  • Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
  • Botafogo (BRA)
  • Seattle Sounders FC (USA)

Group C

  • FC Bayern München (GER)
  • Auckland City FC (NZL)
  • CA Boca Juniors (ARG)
  • SL Benfica (POR)

Group D

  • CR Flamengo (BRA)
  • Espérance Sportive de Tunis (TUN)
  • Chelsea FC (ENG)
  • Los Angeles FC (USA)/Club América (MEX)

Group E

  • CA River Plate (ARG)
  • Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
  • CF Monterrey (MEX)
  • FC Internazionale Milano (ITA)

Group F

  • Fluminense FC (BRA)
  • Borussia Dortmund (GER)
  • Ulsan HD (KOR)
  • Mamelodi Sundowns FC (RSA)

Group G

  • Manchester City (ENG)
  • Wydad AC (MAR)
  • Al Ain FC (UAE)
  • Juventus FC (ITA)

Group H

  • Real Madrid CF (ESP)
  • Al Hilal (KSA)
  • CF Pachuca (MEX)
  • FC Salzburg (AUT)

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.