2025 FIFA Club World Cup: Chelsea Storm into Final as Global Anticipation Builds
The countdown is on for the grand finale of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, set to unfold this Sunday at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. After a thrilling month of global football action, the stage is nearly set—and there’s big news both on and off the pitch.
Reports suggest former U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to attend the championship match, adding a layer of political spotlight to an already high-profile global event.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino acknowledged the robust collaboration with American leadership, citing major support from both the U.S. government and the White House task force. His comments underscored FIFA’s strategy to become deeply integrated into local communities while maintaining its global reach—a nod to the tournament’s New York presence.
The expanded format of this year’s competition, featuring 32 elite clubs, has brought a fresh wave of excitement. Among the standout performances, Chelsea delivered a decisive 2-0 win over Fluminense in the semi-finals on Tuesday, thanks to two clinical finishes from their rising star Joao Pedro.
Now, the Premier League side awaits the winner of the upcoming clash between Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain—two European titans battling it out tonight for a spot in Sunday’s final.
With Manchester City, last year’s champions, already out of the tournament, Chelsea now has the chance to seize the spotlight and bring the trophy back to English soil.

