Football fans from all over the globe, welcome! 2025 is expected to be an exciting year for those who love to watch the latest tactics and team lineups on the pitch. The year’s schedule is packed with exhilarating tournaments and iconic matchups, so it’s best to get ready to experience the matches to come and hopefully some new iconic moments and unexpected upsets!
UEFA Champions League finals
The UEFA Champions League tournament is probably the most prestigious and attended event in UK and European football. The Champions League finals can bring intense, everlasting memories that people remember for generations to come.
The UEFA Champions League competition started on the 9th of July 2024, and it’s set to be concluded in May 2025. The exact date of the finals is yet to be decided and the location is yet to be confirmed, but for sports fans and online soccer betting aficionados, May 2025 is the month to mark on the calendar. Make sure to keep following the latest news and matches to ensure you’re prepared for one of the most awaited moments of 2025 football.
FIFA Club World Cup
This is definitely one of those events that must be taken note of. Occurring once every four years, the FIFA Club World Cup will be held from the 15th of June 2025 to the 13th of July 2025. This year’s event is going to be more exciting than ever: it will be the first played with the new format made up of 32 of the best clubs in the world.
At the beginning of December, the FIFA Club World Cup’s draws generated reactions from the 12 European clubs that will take part in the competition. According to sources, they used the words “joy”, “honor”, and “pride” to express their feelings.
The global football event will be in the United States of America (the draws took place in Miami). It will be exciting to look at the competition while it unfolds overseas, with some of the group picks looking very interesting.
Premier League
The most exciting UK tournament is set to kick off on Saturday 16th August 2025. It will conclude in May 2026. While we have to wait for the finals, there are tens of upcoming matches in 2025 that the true football fans wonn’t want to miss.
Other European competitions
The Old Continent can still provide some emotions with the local leagues. Checking them out can let you know what to expect in terms of who will take part in important competitions such as the Champions League, Europa League, and Conference League.
Here are the most important European competitions to keep track of
- Italy: the Italian football league can always be a surprise. Take a look at Serie A’s standings and matches to see if Juventus will be part of the next top tournaments.
- Germany: the Bundesliga always brings high-skilled teams to the table, which are not so uncommon to encounter during top-tier competitions.
- Spain: the extremely tactical and aggressive Spanish style of La Liga players is well known, with famous teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona always catalysing international attention.
- France: now that Paris Saint-Germain has seen a significant downgrade, new teams could be on the rise and take the spotlight.
- Portugal: the football legend Cristiano Ronaldo comes from a Portuguese team. Nowadays, Portugal can still represent a possible new protagonist in the international scenario.
More international cups
The whole global scene can be interesting for football fans, no matter where they’re from—with international tournaments arising in the global sports landscape. Fans can see those events in real time using the latest modern apps and technological connections.
Let’s consider, for example, Copa America, South America’s premier national team tournament that is set for June–July 2025. This year, international football stars such as Lionel Messi and Neymar will be playing alongside international talents that may emerge. 2025’s competition will have an important twist: it will be co-hosted in multiple locations, Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Let’s also briefly mention the African Cup of Nations and the Asian Cup, which cast light on other continents’ football. And last but not least, the UEFA Women’s European Championship (July 2025) in Switzerland will continue to grow exponentially.
David Prior
David Prior is the editor of Today News, responsible for the overall editorial strategy. He is an NCTJ-qualified journalist with over 20 years’ experience, and is also editor of the award-winning hyperlocal news title Altrincham Today. His LinkedIn profile is here.