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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 points table: Updated standings from all groups

FIFA Club World Cup 2025 points table: Updated standings from all groups

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Bayern Munich kicked off their first game at the Club World Cup with a record 10-0 win (Image via X/@FCBayernEN)
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting race for glory among some of the best clubs on the planet. Despite being in its early stages, the tournament has treated fans to spectacular matchups and promises more high-octane clashes as the competition progresses.
Featuring champions from each of FIFA's six confederations (AFC, CAF, Concacaf, CONMEBOL, OFC and UEFA) along with the host nation's representative, the tournament begins with a competitive group stage where every match result has a direct impact on the standings.
As the group stage progresses, clubs that finish in the top two secure qualification spots that lead them into Round of 16, followed by the quarter-final and the semi-final, concluding with the final on July 14. Here's a closer at look how each of the 32 teams are faring in this year's Club World Cup.
FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Points Table
Group A
Group B
Group C
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Group D
Group E
Group F
Poll
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Bayern Munich
Chelsea
Real Madrid
Flamengo
Group G
Group F
The top two teams from each group will qualify for the Round of 16, set to commence on June 28. The final group stage match will be played on June 27, as RB Salzburg take on Spanish giants Real Madrid.

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