The tournament, which has been revamped and expanded to 32 teams, sees clubs from around the globe do battle in the United States – with $1 billion (£775m) available in total prize money.
Watch the Club World Cup 2025 on DAZNThey include a ref cam, advanced offside technology, VAR footage on big screens in stadiums, and substitution tweaks, but perhaps the biggest change is the new eight-second goalkeeper rule, which will be in the Premier League from 2025/26.
What is the new eight-second goalkeeper rule at the Club World Cup 2025?
A new eight-second rule concerning goalkeepers has been implemented for the first time at this summer's Club World Cup and U21 Euros, which is designed to reduce time wasting.
"A goalkeeper is considered to be in control of the ball with their hand(s)/arm(s) when:
The ball is between their hands/arms or between their hand(s)/arm(s) andany surface (eg ground, own body)Holding the ball in their outstretched open hand(s)Bouncing it on the ground or throwing it in the air"A goalkeeper cannot be challenged by an opponent when in control of the ball with their hand(s)/arm(s)."
The rule is set to be implemented across football from 1st July, which means it will be in the Women's Euros this summer and the Premier League, EFL, and European competitions from the start of the 2025/26 season.
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