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Choose your Club World Cup winners with FIFA Bracket Challenge

FIFA Bracket Challenge lets you predict group tables, knockout results and the eventual winners of the new premier club competition.

With the teams, groups and fixtures all locked in, you can now predict who you think will be the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ champion with FIFA’s Bracket Challenge.

Work your way through the 32 teams’ matchups and find out who will come out on top in the USA!

From the eight groups right down to the final on 13 July 2025, you can now have your say on how the first edition of the new FIFA Club World Cup™ will pan out, earning points in the Play Zone while you’re at it.

Points will be earned for correctly predicting the finishing position of each team in their group, with extra points available for completely correct groups. Once the group stage finishes, the Second Chance Bracket will open, allowing you to re-submit your knockout round predictions with the actual progressed teams. From here, points are earned for correctly predicting the winner of each game.

As well as testing your own prediction skills, you’ll compete globally as the tournament unfolds! So long as you submit your core bracket prediction before the lockout time ahead of the first game on 14 June 2025, you’ll be entered into the Bracket Challenge leaderboard where you can see how your guesses are matching up to other players around the world. You can even compete privately, creating leagues for your friends and family to join in with.

Good luck, and don’t forget to share your predicted champions on social media to challenge others!


FIFA Bracket Challenge is completely free to play, though you will need to log in or create a FIFA ID in order to submit your predictions and score points.

While you’re there, why not explore the other games in the Play Zone, such as predicting some of the biggest games of the week with Fives or diving into the new season of Global Goalscorer, complete with a brand new World Map feature – choose your players today!

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