FIFA CWC | Official Fluminense FC vs Chelsea FC Lineups 2025 Timeline | FLU 0:2 CHE

Here are the official starting lineups for both Fluminense F.C. and Chelsea FC for their FIFA Club World Cup semi-final game on July 8, 2025 at the Metlife Stadium, NJ (official crowd attendance of 70.556)

CFC beat Fluminense 2:0 to advance to the FIFA CWC 2025 final.

Fluminense vs Chelsea FC starting lineups & subs Club WC 2025

Fabio Deivson Maciel (44-year-old Fluminense goalkeeper)

Ignacio, Thiago Silva, Thiago Santos (Keno 54)

Guga, Hercules (Canobbio 69), Facundo Bernal (Lima 69), Rene

Nonato (Soteldo 66)

Jhon Arias, German Cano (Everaldo 54)

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Bundesliga club performance at Club World Cup 2025- Bayern & BVB match results at FIFA CWC 25

Here is how FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund fared at the recent Club World Cup 2025 in the United States. With a limit of two clubs per association, Bayern and BVB were the Bundesliga’s representatives at the FIFA CWC, and both teams were eliminated in the quarterfinals by PSG and Real Madrid respectively.

Bundesliga Teams at Club World Cup 2025

Bayern performance at Club World Cup (Won 3, Lost 2)

Bayern 10:0 Auckland City (Group C; Won)
Bayern 2:1 Boca Juniors (Group C; Won)
Benfica 1:0 Bayern (Group C; Lost)

Flamengo 2:4 Bayern Munich (Round of 16; Won)
PSG 2:0 Bayern (Quarter final; Lost)

Group C Club World Cup 2025

Bayern started with a 10:0 hammering of Auckland City and followed it up with a 2:1 win over Boca Juniors, but a surprise last day defeat against Benfica saw them finish second in the group and put them on the tougher side of the draw.

Bayern beat Flamengo 4:2 in the Round of 16 in one of the games of the tournament, but lost 2:0 to Paris SG in the quarterfinals, with the game overshadowed by Jamal Musiala’s injury. Continue reading Bundesliga club performance at Club World Cup 2025- Bayern & BVB match results at FIFA CWC 25

Chelsea- looking back at 24/25 and forward to 25/26

On the face of it, Chelsea had a pretty successful 2024/25 season. The Blues finished fourth in the league table and qualified for the Champions League and also became the first English club to win all five European continental competitions by adding the Conference League to their trophy cabinet.

However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing for the Blues throughout the campaign, and the season could’ve ended very differently. New coach Enzo Maresca was a divisive figure among the club’s fans with his tactics, with several of them claiming that the former Leicester boss wasn’t quite at the level required to succeed at Stamford Bridge. Continue reading Chelsea- looking back at 24/25 and forward to 25/26