Club World Cup

Monterrey’s schedule at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Every match to watch, opponents and more

Monterrey’s Club World Cup campaign is locked in—dates, rivals, and drama await. From group stage tension to knockout hopes, their path promises thrills at every turn. Check out their full schedule here.

Nelson Deossa of Monterrey celebrates with teammates after scoring the team’s first goal during the 16th round match between Monterrey and America as part of the Torneo Clausura 2025 Liga MX.
© Azael Rodriguez/Getty ImagesNelson Deossa of Monterrey celebrates with teammates after scoring the team’s first goal during the 16th round match between Monterrey and America as part of the Torneo Clausura 2025 Liga MX.

For Monterrey, the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 isn’t just another tournament, it’s a stage for redemption and global recognition. With heavyweights from every continent converging, the stakes couldn’t be higher for the Mexican giants.

Rayados arrive in the U.S. backed by domestic success and continental pedigree, but the Club World Cup presents a different kind of test—one that blends intensity, travel and top-tier competition from Day 1.

Their path won’t be simple. The schedule pits them against unpredictable opposition and a format that leaves little room for error. Manager Domènec Torrent’s team has their journey mapped out and every date matters

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Monterrey’s next game

Monterrey’s journey in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup continues on Wednesday, June 25, when they face Urawa Red Diamonds at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The match is scheduled for 10 PM ET and this encounter marks the final matchday of Group E.

Full 2025 Monterrey schedule at the FIFA Club World Cup

DateMatchTimeVenue
June 25Monterrey vs. Urawa Red Diamonds9:00 PMRose Bowl
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Monterrey’s recent results

  • Monterrey 1-1 Inter Milan | Group stage (June 17)
  • Monterrey 0-0 River Plate | Group stage (June 21)

Monterrey’s key players to watch at the FIFA Club World Cup

  • Nelson Deossa | A promising young talent, Deossa combines pace and technical skill to create opportunities in the final third. His agility and dribbling make him a constant threat on the wings, while his vision enables sharp passes that unlock tight defenses. His energy and tenacity also add a dynamic edge to Monterrey’s midfield.
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  • Sergio Ramos | The veteran defender brings a wealth of experience and leadership to Monterrey’s backline. Known for his aggressive marking and aerial dominance, Ramos is a commanding presence during set pieces on both ends. His ability to read the game allows him to intercept key passes and launch attacks from the back.
Sergio Ramos of Monterrey celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the 10th round match against Santos Laguna as part of the Torneo Clausura 2025 Liga MX in 2025. (Source: Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Sergio Ramos of Monterrey celebrates after scoring the team’s second goal during the 10th round match against Santos Laguna as part of the Torneo Clausura 2025 Liga MX in 2025. (Source: Azael Rodriguez/Getty Images)

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  • Sergio Canales | An intelligent playmaker, Canales excels at controlling the tempo and distributing the ball with precision. His creativity shines in tight spaces, where he threads intricate passes to teammates making runs. With a strong ability to score from distance and contribute defensively, he is pivotal in linking defense and attack.
  • German Berterame | Berterame is Monterrey’s key goal-scoring threat, known for his sharp finishing and positioning inside the box. He has a knack for finding space and exploiting defensive lapses, making him a constant danger to opponents. His versatility allows him to operate across the front line, adding unpredictability to Monterrey’s offense.
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How to watch Monterrey’s games at the 2025 Club World Cup

Fans eager to follow Monterrey’s progress in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup can catch all the action live on DAZN, which is the host broadcaster. Matches are also available on TBS and truTV, with streaming options including YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV and Fubo.

The expanded 32-team format promises a month-long spectacle, with Monterrey’s matches offering a chance to see the Mexican club compete against some of the world’s best teams. Whether at home or on the go, fans have multiple platforms to ensure they don’t miss a minute of the action.

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