Soccer fans in the New York City area have something big to look forward to this summer. The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is coming to the U.S., and MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, will host several major matches — including the final. For fans in the Bronx and nearby neighborhoods, this means access to some of the best club soccer in the world without needing to leave the region.
Teams from Europe, South America, and beyond will compete for the title. Bronx injury lawyers know how much these events mean to our community, and we’ve put together this guide to help you follow the action, whether you’re heading to the stadium or watching from home.
Tournament Overview: What You Need to Know
The Club World Cup 2025 runs from June 15 to July 13, and it’s bigger than ever. Instead of a short competition, this year’s tournament features 32 teams and will span a full month — more like a World Cup than the smaller editions of the past.
Matches will be played in 12 cities across the U.S., and MetLife Stadium will be one of the key venues. Not only will it host group stage games, but it will also be the site of the final on July 13.
How to Watch: Streaming and Broadcast Options
You don’t need a ticket to stay involved. There are several ways to catch every match, whether you’re at home or on the go.
DAZN
DAZN will stream all 63 matches, and the best part is — it’s free. You can watch live or catch up later using the DAZN app, which is available on phones, tablets, smart TVs, and most streaming devices.
TNT Sports
For fans in the U.S., TNT Sports will broadcast 24 matches, including the final. Games will air across TNT, TBS, and truTV, so if you already have cable or a live TV streaming service, you’re covered for many of the big matches.
TelevisaUnivision
For Spanish-speaking audiences, TelevisaUnivision will air 18 matches on Univision, UniMás, and TUDN. These channels are widely available on cable and Spanish-language streaming services.
Getting Tickets: MetLife Stadium Matches
If you’re hoping to catch a match in person, tickets are on sale now through official channels like:
- FIFA.com
- Ticketmaster
- SeatGeek
Prices start around $101 for group stage games and increase depending on the match and seating section. The final will likely sell out quickly, so it’s a good idea to book early.
What Games Are at MetLife Stadium?
MetLife Stadium will host multiple matches, including group games and the tournament final on July 13. Specific team matchups will be confirmed as the tournament approaches, so check FIFA’s website for updates.
Match Schedules and Planning Tips
Game times vary throughout the tournament. Some will be afternoon kickoffs; others will happen in the evening. To stay on track, it’s best to check the official schedule on FIFA’s website or follow updates on sports news outlets.
If you’re attending a game at MetLife, plan ahead:
- Use public transportation — NJ Transit and buses offer service to the stadium.
- Arrive early — security lines and crowds are expected to be large, especially for later-round matches.
- Dress for the weather — June and July can be hot and humid, so be prepared.
Watching Locally: Bars and Public Viewing Spots
Not everyone can get a ticket, but the energy will still be high across the city. Many sports bars in the Bronx and throughout NYC will be showing the matches live. These spots are great for enjoying the game with fellow fans, no matter which club you support.
Some community centers and public spaces may also host viewing events. Keep an eye on local event calendars or community bulletin boards for pop-up screenings or special gatherings during the tournament.
Conclusion
This summer, world-class soccer is right around the corner, and New York City has a front-row seat. Whether you’re in the stands at MetLife Stadium or watching with friends at a local bar, the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is an event you won’t want to miss.
Bronx Injury Lawyers, P.C., is proud to be part of a community that celebrates moments like these. As always, we’re here to support our neighbors — on game day and every day.