
Club World Cup news: FIFA’s misguided US tournament is nothing more than a ‘boring’ cash grab
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is currently taking place across the United States in a revamped 32-team format, sparking much debate over its place in an already congested and overly commercialised football ecosystem.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer Vanely Barumire offers her take on the controversial tournament.

Club World Cup betting tips: Flamengo to overturn Chelsea, Real Madrid to brush aside Pachuca
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 action continues across the United States this weekend as Matchday 2 comes to a close and teams begin to consider permutations ahead of the knockout stage.
Here, Sports News Blitz writer George Dempsey takes a look at three of the biggest clashes and offers a few choice bets.

Club World Cup news: Complete fixture list including teams, venues and kick-off times
A selection of football’s most iconic teams and players will gather this summer to battle for the honour of being crowned FIFA Club World Cup champions.
The tournament is being staged in the United States across a sprawling network of cities and will run from June 14 to July 13.
Here, Sports News Blitz breaks down when all the games are taking place and where.

Club World Cup news: A celebration of global champions with legacy on the line
In the summer of 2025, the United States will become the epicentre of world football as it plays host to a seismic shift in the global game – the inaugural 32-team FIFA Club World Cup.
Here, Sports News Blitz takes a closer look at the upcoming tournament and what it means for football.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2035 - Could it be held on home soil?
Excitement is building over where the 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup will be held.
With the bidding process underway, hopes are high that the tournament could make history in a way never seen before.
Sports News Blitz writer Claudia Jones explores whether the UK stands a real chance of bringing the World Cup home?

FIFA announces Women’s World Cup-winning coach Jill Ellis as new chief football officer
In a move aimed at increasing the number of women in leadership positions in the organisation, FIFA has appointed Jill Ellis to the new role of chief football officer.
Sports News Blitz writer Shameeka Voyiya reports on the breaking news.