Club World Cup 2020: Teams, fixtures, dates & where will it take place | Goal.com
The 17th edition of the FIFA Club World Cup begun in February 2021 after the tournament had been pushed back from its original start date in December 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The title of Club World Cup champion will be won by knockout tournament, featuring global winners of continental club competitions.
2019 winners Liverpool will be unable to defend their title as they failed to win the 2020 Champions League – with Bayern Munich the UEFA representative for this year’s edition.
Goal takes a look at everything you need to know about the tournament.
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What is the 2020 Club World Cup?
The Club World Cup is a knockout tournament that involves the winners of the six continental confederations, as well as the host nation’s league champions, to name the international club world champion.
It is not considered as prestigious a competition as the likes of the Champions League, but due to its global nature, it is still a top honour for clubs.
The tournament has evolved over the years, as from 1960 to 2004, UEFA and CONMEBOL played the Intercontinental Cup – involving the winners of the Champions League and the Copa Libertadores meeting in a one-off final.
FIFA then introduced the Club World Cup in 2000, though multiple issues delayed its inaugural competition until 2005.
This year, the Club World Cup will take place in Qatar, ahead of the country’s host duties for the 2022 World Cup.
The 2020 Club World Cup will be the final edition played in its current state after FIFA confirmed their plans of revamping it for the 2021 edition, with a view to expand the competition to 24 teams .
Which teams qualified for 2020 Club World Cup?
Bayern Munich (UEFA) will be participating in the competition following their 2020-21 Champions League victory.
Palmeiras (CONMEBOL), the victors of the 2020 Copa Libertadores.
Tigres UANL (Concacaf) participate as winners of the 2020 Concacaf Champions League.
Auckland City (OCF) were set to take part, but withdrew due to Covid-19 complications.
Al Ahly (CAF) enter as the winners of the 2019-20 CAF Champions League.
Ulsan Hyundai (AFC) enter as winners of the 2020 AFC Champions League.
Al-Duhail (AFC) will compete as tournament hosts.
Which venues will be used for the 2020 Club World Cup?
Fixtures will be played at three venues in the city of Al Rayyan: Khalifa International Stadium, Education City Stadium and Ahmed bin Ali Stadium.
All three stadiums are set to host matches at the 2022 World Cup.
2020 Club World Cup fixtures & dates
First round
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 1 Feb 1 Al-Duhail vs Auckland City (Withdrew) 8:30pm / 5:30pm Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
Second round
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 2 Feb 4 Tigres 2-1 Ulsan Hyundai 5pm / 2pm Khalifa / Education City Stadium 3 Feb 4 Al-Duhail 0-1 Al Ahly 8:30pm / 5:30pm Khalifa / Education City Stadium
Semi-finals
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 5 Feb 7 Palmeiras 0-1 Tigres 9pm / 6pm Khalifa International Stadium 6 Feb 8 Al Ahly 0-2 Bayern Munich 9pm / 6pm Ahmed bin Ali Stadium
Final
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 7 Feb 11 Tigres vs Bayern Munich 9pm / 6pm Education City Stadium
Third-place play-off
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 8 Feb 11 Al Ahly vs Palmeiras 6pm / 3pm Education City Stadium
Fifth-place play-off
No. Date Match Time (local / GMT) Location 9 Feb 7 Ulsan 1-3 Al-Duhail 6pm / 3pm Education City Stadium
How can I watch the 2020 Club World Cup?
In the United States, the Fox Sports network will broadcast games from the Club World Cup.
The BBC is broadcasting games live on its Red Button service as well as streaming online through the BBC iPlayer.
How to buy tickets to the 2020 Club World Cup
Club World Cup tickets were available exclusively through FIFA channels, but access was limited due to the global public health situation.
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Anyone wishing to attend the games in Qatar will need to either have been vaccinated against Covid-19 or produce a negative Covid-19 test.
Changes to visas and entry requirements in the middle of January saw further restrictions imposed on international travellers, with only individuals who possess valid Qatar IDS, GCC citizens or people with exceptional entry permits allowed into the country.
Full details are available on FIFA’s official Club World Cup website.