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Manchester City Club World Cup tickets: How to buy, cheapest prices, fixtures for 2025 FIFA matches

Emily Dozier

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This year's FIFA Club World Cup title in Manchester City's to win. The club heads to the U.S. as the tournament's defending champions, playing for just its second trophy.

The Premier League has prepared it for this moment. Arguably the toughest league in the world, Man City has emerged as one of the top squads from England. Of course, it helps when you have Erling Haaland on your side.

As every champion knows, the first step is advancing out of the group stage. In Group G, Man City will face Wydad, Al Ain and Juventus, needing to finish in the top-two to continue onto the Round of 16. It should be a relatively easy trek for Pep Guardiola's squad, but anything can happen at the Club World Cup.

BUY NOW: Manchester City tickets for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup matches

Manchester City is one of the biggest names in club football. Now, the premier squad is heading state-side, making the chance to see them take the pitch a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for many. 

Here's how to get the best deals on tickets for every Man City match at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

Manchester City tickets for 2025 FIFA Club World Cup

Tickets for Manchester City matches at the FIFA Club World Cup are available now on StubHub.

After winning Group G, the team set up a meeting with Al Hilal in the Round of 16. Currently, the match has a get-in price of $60.

Should Manchester City advance in the knockout round, fans can expect tickets prices to rise, so now is the best time to see the English squad take the pitch.

Manchester City 2025 FIFA Club World Cup fixtures

Manchester City will compete in Group G at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. They will play matches in Philadelphia, Atlanta and Orlando, needing to finish in the top-two of the group to advance to the knockouts.

Below is a look at Manchester city's fixtures to kick off the tournament.

DateMatchVenueTime (ET)/Results
Wed., June 18vs. Wydad ACPhiladelphia, PA - Lincoln Financial FieldManchester City 2, Wydad 0
Sun., June 22vs. Al Ain FCAtlanta, GA - Mercedes-Benz StadiumManchester City 6, Al Ain 0
Thurs., June 26vs. JuventusOrlando, FL - Camping World StadiumManchester City 5, Juventus 2
Mon., June 30vs. Al HilalOrlando, FL - Camping World Stadium9 p.m.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 groups, teams

The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will see 32 teams play. Divided into eight groups, squads will compete in their pool from June 14-26, needing to finish top-two to advance to the Round of 16.

Here's how clubs are divided.

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.