FOOTBALL fans are waiting in suspense as the draw for the freshly revamped Club World Cup takes place VERY SOON!
The new-look competition will feature 32 clubs and be played during the summer of 2025.
Chelsea and Manchester City are the only English representatives playing in the 21st edition of the Club World Cup alongside some of the biggest sides on the planet.
Today's draw will determine the eight groups of four ahead of the start of the group stage next summer.
Start time: 6pm GMT
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Pot 4
Urawa Red Diamonds (JPN)
Al Ain (UAE)
Hope of Tunis (TUN)
Mamelodi Sundowns (AFR)
Pachuca (MEX)
Seattle Sounders (USA)
Auckland City (NZL)
Inter Miami (USA)
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Pot 3
Al Hilal (SAU)
Ulsan HD (SOUTH COLOR)
Al Ahly (EGI)
Wydad Casablanca (MAR)
Monterrey (MEX)
Leon (MEX)
Boca Juniors (ARG)
Botafogo (BRA)
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Pot 2
Chelsea (ENG)
Dortmund (GER)
Inter (ITA)
FC Porto (POR)
Atletico Madrid (ESP)
Benfica (POR)
Juventus (ITA)
Salzburg (AUT)
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What's pot to like?
Here are the sections for tonight's draw.
Pot 1:
Manchester City (ENG)Real Madrid (ESP)
Bayern Munich (GER)
PSG (FRA)
Flamengo (BRA)
Palmeiras (BRA)
River Plate (ARG)
Fluminense (BRA)
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It's not totally a new World...
Despite its massive growth in size, the Club World Cup will be familiar in one major way for many of the stars involved.
That's because the format is similar to the World Cup for international teams.
The 32 clubs are split into eight groups of four.
The top two teams in each group qualify for the last-16 knockout stage.
And from there of course it's all the way to a final.
Not forgetting the game not many teams will want - the play-off between the two losing semi-finalists for third place.
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Bigger than ever... but will it be better?
The draw for the dramatically-expanded new Club World Cup is scheduled to start 6pm British time in Miami.
Manchester City and Chelsea are the Premier League's two representatives.
Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus are amongst the other 10 European clubs.
Fifa have increased the number of teams from seven to 32.
And instead of a fortnight in December the tournament will now be held over a month in the USA next summer.
South America has six entrants, with five from North America, Central America and the Caribbean.
Africa and Asia each have four clubs, with Oceania taking the remaining slot.
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