Club World Cup 2025

Club World Cup 2025 Betting Tips & Bet Builder Predictions

Club World Cup Football Betting Tips & Bet Builder Predictions Today

Can I bet on the Club World Cup? 

Yes, several top bookies are offering full markets on the Club World Cup, including team and player markets for individual matches, as well as outright markets. You’ll be able to place accumulators and bet builders on the 2025 Club World Cup.

We recommend betting on the Club World Cup with Paddy Power, Betfair, bet365 and SkyBet. These bookies offer the most markets, as well as high value odds. Each of these bookmakers offer free bets to new customers, too. Check out the latest Free Bet Offers here.

What are the best Club World Cup betting tips?

The best Club World Cup predictions are on Andy’s Bet Club. We will have Club World Cup tips for every matchday of the 30-day tournament, including match-by-match coverage and daily accumulator tips. Our experts will also have bet builder tips for the Club World Cup.

Be sure to take a look at our Club World Cup Format Guide, as well as outright tips and predictions ahead of the tournament starting on Saturday, June 14. 

We have a range of football experts, each with their own knowledge on European, South American and North American leagues and teams. Nathan Joyes is our South American football specialist, Ramis Ibrahim is an expert on European football, and Kevin Harper is our North American football tipster. 

What Club World Cup betting tips are on Andy’s Bet Club?

Andy’s Bet Club will have a range of betting tips and predictions for the Club World Cup. We will be offering bet builder tips for every key game involving the top European sides, which will include a range of team and player tips.

We will also have in-depth Betting Previews on every key fixture, detailing each team's form, predicted line-ups and players to watch, as well as offering our best bets for the match. Our accumulator tips will also be live during the tournament, we’ll have daily Club World Cup accumulator predictions for you to follow.

Are there Gem Bets for the Club World Cup on Andy’s Bet Club?

Yes, our specialist writers who cover European football, South American football and the North American leagues will be on the lookout for Gems across the tournament. There are plenty of unknown teams and players in the Club World Cup, which means there’s a high potential for the bookies to mis-price team and player markets. Keep up to date with our Gem Bets page so you never miss a gem.

Are there Cheat Sheets for the Club World Cup on Andy’s Bet Club?

We will be providing Cheat Sheets for every Club World Cup game that we cover with a Betting Preview. Our previews will be focused on Man City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, PSG and Inter Milan’s fixtures, so we’ll have cheat sheets on hand for all the best fixtures. 

Our Cheat Sheets offer a full overview of player stats, team stats and referee stats, including per 90 numbers on player shots on target and foul lines.

What is the bet365 Exclusive Boost for the Club World Cup?

Our ABC x bet365 Exclusive Boost will be updated weekly for the Club World Cup. You can only access this boost from Andy’s Bet Club, with each selection researched in detail by one of our experts. Bet365 will add a generous odds boost to our picks, keep checking our ABC X bet365 Boost article to make sure you don’t miss one of our exclusive boosts.

What are the odds for the Club World Cup?

The current odds for the Club World Cup are as follows (odds are correct at the time of writing):

Club World Cup Winner Odds:

  • Real Madrid - 5/1 Fav

  • Man City - 6/1

  • Bayern Munich - 7/1

  • Inter Milan - 11/1

  • Chelsea - 12/1

  • PSG - 12/1

What betting markets will be available for the Club World Cup?

Bookies will have several player and team markets live for the Club World Cup, so every kind of punter is covered. There will be a strong offering of markets for Club World Cup, especially for English & European teams, including Man City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and PSG.

Paddy Power’s Super Sub will be available for the competition, which will be applicable on player shots on target, player fouls and anytime goalscorer markets, as well as several other player betting markets. 

There is also a range of outright markets available, including tournament winner, top goalscorer, player of the tournament and group winners for all eight groups.

Best bookmakers for the Club World Cup

The best bookmakers for the Club World Cup are Paddy Power, Betfair, bet365 and SkyBet, these bookies offer a wide range of Club World Cup markets for individual matches. You can benefit from Paddy Power’s Super Sub feature which will be live throughout the tournament, so you’re bet builders stay alive until the final whistle.

These bookies also offer a range of daily odds boosts and super boosts, so you get as much value as possible when betting on the Club World Cup. 

To bet with these bookies during the Club World Cup, you can take advantage of the Paddy Power Sign Up Offer and Betfair Sign Up Offer - both of these new customer offers will get you £50 in Free Bets. The bet365 Sign Up Offer and SkyBet Sign Up Offer can also see you bag some Free Bets for the Club World Cup.

Best Club World Cup Betting Free Bets & Offers 

Can I get Free Bets from the Club World Cup?

Yes, you can get Free Bets for the 2025 Club World Cup. There are several bookmakers offering free bets to new and existing customers.

For a full list of Club World Cup Free Bets, give our free bet article a read. Paddy Power, Betfair, bet365 and SkyBet are all offering new customers free bets on the 2025 Club World Cup, as well as William Hill, PariMatch and Mogobet.

Which Bookmakers are giving Free Bets for the Club World Cup?

Several bookmakers will be offering free bets for the Club World Cup, including Paddy Power, Betfair, SkyBet and bet365. You can get up to £160 in Club World Cup Free Bets by creating an account with these four bookies.

William Hill, Mogobet, PariMatch, Midnite and Betano are also offering new customers Free Bets when you sign up.

What are the best Free Bet Offers for the Club World Cup?

The best free bet offers for the Club World Cup include Paddy Power and Betfair’s new customer offers - both can see you get £50 in Free Bets when you sign up and bet £10.

SkyBet’s new customer promotion is another top offer, you can bet as little as 5p and get £30 in Club World Cup free bets. Meanwhile, the bet365 offer will see you get £30 in free bets from betting £10, a bet365 account means you can back all of our ABC x bet365 Exclusive Boosts too, as well as Gem Bets.

How should I use my Free Bets on the Club World Cup?

For help on how to make the most of your free bets for the Club World Cup, keep up with the predictions section on Andy’s Bet Club. We will have Club World Cup bet builder tips and best bets live on site every matchday of the tournament, our API system means you can build and place your own bet builders with Paddy Power and Betfair on site, without leaving Andy’s Bet Club. 

Our Bet Builder Stats page has made it easier than ever to build and place your football bet builders. Simply pick the match you want to bet on, filter by market, odds and hit rate, and place your bets. You can combine picks from different matches to form a cross match bet builder, or combine some of your own selections with some of our specialists predictions in our accumulator, bet builder and betting preview articles.

Where To Watch Today’s Club World Cup Fixtures

Where can I watch the Club World Cup in the UK?

If you live in the UK, you’ll be able to watch the Club World Cup on DAZN, as well as selected matches on Channel 5. DAZN will show all 63 matches of the tournament live, while Channel 5 will be showing 23 selected matches over the month-long tournament.

The matches that Channel 5 will be showing as as follows:

  • 15 Group Stage matches

  • 4 Round of 16 matches

  • 2 Quarter-Finals

  • 1 Semi-Final

  • The Final

Will the Club World Cup be free to watch?

The Club World Cup is free-to-watch on Channel 5, who will be broadcasting 23 of the 63 fixtures from the tournament, including the final, one semi-final and two quarter-finals.

In order to watch every match, you’ll need to subscribe to DAZN, who are showing all 63 matches live. In addition, if you’re a bet365 customer, you’ll be able to watch all Club World Cup matches live, perfect for when you’re following your bets.

What time do Club World Cup matches start?

Club World Cup matches start at various times throughout the day. As the tournament takes place in the USA, UK kick-off times include some matches at 1:00AM and 3:00AM, although the likes of Chelsea, Real Madrid and Man City are often scheduled to kick-off between 5PM and 10PM UK time. There are roughly four Club World Cup matches per day in the Group Stages, all kicking off at different times throughout the day.

What are today’s Club World Cup fixtures?

To see today’s Club World Cup matches, head over to our Fixtures page. You’ll be able to see every Club World Cup match that’s taking place over the next three days, including kick-off times and key team and player stats, as well as details on what channel it will be shown on.

What are the best stats for today’s Club World Cup matches?

You can find the best team and player stats on today’s Club World Cup fixtures in our Fixtures section on site. You can click into our Match Centre on individual matches to see the latest team and player stats, including team goals, shots, corners and card stats, as well as player shots, shots on target, fouls committed and fouls drawn - plus plenty more key stats to help you when punting.

You can create and place your bet builders straight from the Match Centres without leaving ABC, you can filter selections by market, hit rate and minimum odds. 

2025 Club World Cup Format

There are 32 teams competing in the 2025 Club World Cup, with the teams split into 8 groups of 4 teams.

Each team will play each other once in the group stage, meaning every team will play a minimum of three matches at the tournament.

The top two teams from each group progress to the round of 16. From there, it is a single match knockout format until the final on Sunday, July 13. There will be no third place play-off match.

Which teams are in the Club World Cup?

There are 32 teams in the 2025 Club World Cup, including Real Madrid, Man City, Chelsea, PSG, Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid.

Here is a list of every team competing in the Club World Cup:

  • Real Madrid

  • Man City

  • Chelsea

  • Inter Milan

  • PSG

  • Bayern Munich

  • Borussia Dortmund

  • Porto

  • Atletico Madrid

  • Benfica

  • Juventus

  • RB Salzburg

  • Botafogo

  • Fluminense

  • Flamengo

  • Palmeiras

  • River Plate

  • Boca Juniors

  • Al Ain

  • Urawa Red Diamonds

  • Al Hilal

  • Ulsan HD

  • Pachuca

  • Seattle Sounders

  • Monterrey

  • LAFC or Club America

  • Al Ahly

  • Wydad AC

  • Esperance de Tunis

  • Mamelodi Sundowns

  • Auckland City

  • Inter Miami

How to qualify for the Club World Cup?

Teams qualify for the Club World Cup based off of their domestic and continental performances in recent seasons. The number of teams per confederation was decided by each confederation's strength, UEFA has 12 teams in the Club World Cup which is the most of any confederation.

CONMEBOL has six teams in the Club World Cup, Concacaf, Asia and Africa have four slots each, and Oceana have one slot.

Teams qualify for the Club World Cup in two different ways. They can qualify by having won a continental title (including Champions League, Libertadores etc) in the last four seasons, or by having a high performance ranking in continental tournaments over the past four seasons, which means being consistently competitive and reaching the latter stages.

When does the Club World Cup start?

The 2025 Club World Cup begins on Saturday June 14, 2025. The first match of the tournament will be Al Ahly v Inter Miami at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.

The tournament will take place over 30 days, with the final being played on Sunday, July 13 at the MetLife Stadium in New York.

Where is the Club World Cup being played?

The 2025 Club World Cup will take place in the United States, with 63 matches set to take place over the month-long tournament.

12 different stadiums will host the fixtures, including the MetLife Stadium in New York, Audi Field in Washington and Rose Bowl Stadium in Los Angeles. Other stadiums include the Hard Rock Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, Lumen Field and the Mercedes Benz Stadium.

Who will win the Club World Cup?

Real Madrid are the current 5/1 favourites to win the 2025 Club World Cup. Man City are second favourites at 6/1, with Bayern Munich third in the market at 7/1.

PSG, Chelsea, Inter Milan and Atletico Madrid are next in the betting, followed by Borussia Dortmund and Juventus. One of the European teams looks set to win the 2025 Club World Cup.

Who are the key players to watch at the Club World Cup?

Marc Guiu:

Chelsea youngster Marc Guiu is one player to keep an eye on at the Club World Cup. The 19-year-old striker joined from Barcelona and has impressed when playing in the Europa Conference League for Chelsea, scoring six times in eight matches.

Like Real, Chelsea will want to keep Jackson fresh and ready to go for next season, Guiu could be a key player for the Blues this summer.

Endrick:

Endrick is a more well known name than Guiu, but has had limited game time at Real Madrid so far and could play a leading role in their Club World Cup campaign. Real will want to make sure Mbappe and Vinicius are fresh for the new season, so Endrick could be Real’s main attacker in the summer tournament. Still just 18, he has plenty of ability and this could be the tournament where he makes that step to the next level.

Franco Mastantuono:

Another unknown youngster, Franco Mastantuono, is a player to watch at the Club World Cup for River Plate. The left-footed midfielder has been likened to Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden. He’s a tricky player who can score and create chances.

Lionel Messi:

Though at the other end of his career as the aforementioned players to watch, this tournament will likely be the last chance we’ll get to see the legend Lionel Messi play against some of the top European teams.

Inter Miami are drawn against Porto, Palmeiras and Ah Ahly in their group, if they progress, we could see Messi play against Real Madrid, Man City or Chelsea.

Sergio Ramos:

Another older name, Sergio Ramos will be playing in the Club World Cup for Mexican side Monterrey. Ramos’ side will play Inter Milan, River Plate and Uruwa Reds in the group stage, if they progress, they could face Ramos’ former club Real Madrid. 

Luis Suarez:

Another household name, Luis Suarez will be competing in the Club World Cup alongside Lionel Messi, for Inter Miami. Like Messi, this will be the last time we get to see the legendary striker compete against some of Europe’s elite. 

Club World Cup FAQs

What is the prize money for the Club World Cup?

Overall, the prize fund for the 2025 Club World Cup is a huge £775m. The top ranked European teams will receive £29.6m regardless of how they perform in the tournament, the team who win the tournament could earn £97m. 

Why are Chelsea in the Club World Cup?

Chelsea qualified for the 2025 Club World Cup thanks to their Champions League victory in 2021 against Man City. 

Why are Barcelona not in the Club World Cup?

Barcelona didn’t qualify for the 2025 Club World Cup because of their inconsistent results in the UEFA Champions League in recent seasons. They didn’t accumulate enough UEFA coefficient points in recent Champions League campaigns.

Why are Inter Miami in the Club World Cup?

Inter Miami qualified for the Club World Cup after they won the 2024 MLS Supporters’ Shield. This trophy recognised Inter Miami as the best MLS team in the 2024 season, which earned them a spot in the Club World Cup.

Can Al Nassr play in the Club World Cup?

Al Nassr were eligible to play in the 2025 Club World Cup, but were unable to qualify for the tournament after failing to win the Saudi Pro League or the AFC Champions League. UEFA’s criteria for qualification focused on teams who had won their domestic league or continental cup competition.