The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 reaches its conclusion this Sunday, July 13, with a high-voltage final between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).
Two European giants, with squads full of international stars, are facing off not only for sporting prestige, but also for a historic financial reward.
How much will the champion win?

According to FIFA, the club that lifts the trophy in the final of the Club World Cup will receive US$40 million, while the runner-up will receive US$30 million.
These figures are in addition to the winnings accumulated throughout the tournament, which increases the financial incentive for both finalists.
So far, both PSG and Chelsea have earned $45.6 million in their different stages of the tournament.
If either is crowned champion, they will end up pocketing a total of US$85.6 million, an unprecedented figure in the history of club soccer.
How was the money distributed in the tournament?

FIFA implemented a progressive award system, rewarding teams for performance in each phase.
Two European giants with star-studded international squads
This is how the funds were distributed:
Group stage victory: US$2 million
Group stage draw: US$1 million
Qualification to Round of 16: US$7.5 million
Qualification to Quarterfinals: US$13.1 million
Qualification to Semifinals: US$21 million
Runner-up: US$30 million
Champion: US$40 million
This new competition format, launched in 2025 with 32 teams, has raised not only the sporting level, but also the profitability for the participating clubs.
When and where to watch the final?

The final of the Club World Cup between Chelsea and PSG will be played on Sunday, July 13 at the following time:
11:00 a.m. PT (Pacific time)
1:00 p.m. CT (U.S. Central Time)
2:00 p.m. ET (Eastern Time)
Where to watch in the U.S.:
TUDN USA
ViX Premium
DAZN (streaming platform)
This Club World Cup final represents not only the closing of a historic tournament, but also an opportunity to connect with soccer roots and enjoy an elite spectacle in Spanish and on accessible platforms.
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