See the teams qualified for Round of 16 at FIFA Club World Cup 2025
The best two club football teams from each of the eight groups of four will battle it out to keep their title hopes alive in the round of 16, taking place from June 28 to July 1.
Famous clubs such as Bayern Munich and Manchester City are among those clinched qualification, but the likes of European giants Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain still need a final push to seal a place in the knockouts.
The winning team will advance to the quarter-finals on July 4 and 5, ahead of the tournament's semi-finals on July 8 and 9.
The competition will come to a climactic end on July 13, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the champion will be crowned in the final.
With two wins out of two and six points in the bag, these five clubs can breathe easy:
Botafogo
Bayern Munich
Flamengo
Manchester City
Juventus
After losing their first two games, the journey has ended for seven clubs:
Auckland City
Los Angeles FC
Urawa Red Diamonds
Ulsan HD
Wydad AC
Al Ain
Pachuca
While the Lionel Messi-led side and the four European giants remain favourites to enter the second round of the competition, the following clubs still have some work left to do before they can progress.
: With four points from their first two games – like RB Salzburg – Real sit on top of Group H by edging Salzburg on goal difference. A win against the Austrian team in their final group game will send the Spanish giants through. A draw and a win for Al Hilal over Pachuca will leave all three teams on five points apiece, bringing the tie-break rules into play to determine the top two sides.
The European champions have won one and lost one game so far, leaving them with three points and in desperate need of a win in their final Group B game against Seattle Sounders. Six points will seal their spot alongside Botafogo.
The Miami team made a lukewarm start to the tournament, before beating FC Porto to have a total of four points after two games. They face Group A leaders Palmeiras for a bid to seal their place, which they can do by avoiding a loss.
The English side find themselves in a spot of bother with only three points after a win and a loss. They need to avoid losing to their tough Group D opponents, ES Tunis, who also have the same points, to advance. A draw will be enough for Chelsea on the basis of their better goal difference.
The UEFA Champions League runners up were held by Mexican opponents Monterrey in their first game but beat a resilient Urawa Reds side to bag their first win in Group E. Inter face group toppers (on goal difference) River Plate in their last game, where a win would make either side the group leaders, but a draw could bring in a tie-break scenario should Monterrey thrash Urawa in their final game.