Ready for the excitement? Find out the dates and channels broadcasting the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals.
Dates and broadcast channels for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal matches.
Football fans around the world are growing increasingly excited as the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal matches approach. Audiences eagerly await the match schedules and broadcast channels to ensure they don’t miss the thrilling clashes between star players and top clubs from around the globe. This stage carries great significance as it brings together clubs from different continents competing for a place in the semifinals amid an atmosphere of intense challenge and excitement.
The quarterfinals kick off with a strong encounter between Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, representing Asia, and Fluminense from Brazil, champions of South America, on Friday evening. This match showcases the diversity and competitiveness of the participating teams. On Saturday, the schedule features several intense matches, starting with Chelsea of England facing Palmeiras of Brazil, followed by a fiery European showdown between Paris Saint-Germain from France and Bayern Munich from Germany. The day will conclude with an exciting clash between Real Madrid of Spain and Borussia Dortmund of Germany.
These matches are expected to feature fierce competition between top stars like Karim Benzema, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, Mohamed Salah, and others, enhancing the tournament’s appeal and increasing fans’ eagerness to watch every minute.
On the broadcasting front, several Arab and international sports channels have announced they will air the tournament matches, providing comprehensive coverage including technical analysis, player interviews, and exclusive reports from the stadiums, offering fans a complete viewing experience.
Below are the detailed schedules for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinal matches according to the local time in several Arab capitals:
Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) vs. Fluminense (Brazil): Friday, July 4, at 10:00 PM Cairo and Riyadh time, 11:00 PM Abu Dhabi time, and 8:00 PM Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia time.
Chelsea (England) vs. Palmeiras (Brazil): Saturday, July 5, at 4:00 AM Cairo and Riyadh time, 5:00 AM UAE and Oman time, and 2:00 AM Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia time.
Paris Saint-Germain (France) vs. Bayern Munich (Germany): Saturday, July 5, at 7:00 PM Cairo and Riyadh time, 8:00 PM Abu Dhabi time, and 5:00 PM Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia time.
Real Madrid (Spain) vs. Borussia Dortmund (Germany): Saturday, July 5, at 11:00 PM Cairo and Riyadh time, midnight (12:00 AM) Abu Dhabi and Oman time, and 9:00 PM Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia time.
This stage marks a decisive phase where the fate of the champions will be determined. Millions of fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating the matches, which promise challenges and excitement that highlight the prestige of the FIFA Club World Cup as one of the most prestigious football tournaments globally.
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