The weekend is packed with thrilling sporting events across the globe, offering a diverse range of competitions for every fan. From the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup in the United States to the challenging U.S. Open at Oakmont, and from high-stakes tennis finals to crucial rugby showdowns, here's a look at what to expect.
FIFA Club World Cup Takes Center Stage in the US
The expanded FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is underway in the United States, marking a significant shift in the tournament's format. This year, 32 teams are competing, a substantial increase from the previous seven, transforming it into a quadrennial event. The tournament kicked off Saturday, June 14, with Inter Miami CF, led by Lionel Messi, facing Al Ahly FC. The tournament consists of 63 matches played across 11 cities in the US, including Atlanta, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York/New Jersey, Orlando, Philadelphia, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
Manchester City, Chelsea, Real Madrid, and other global powerhouses are all participating, bringing together a collection of world-class talent. Notably, the squad lists are filled with FIFA World Cup winners, highlighting the tournament's prestige. However, the revamped format has faced controversy, with concerns raised about the overloaded international football calendar and the potential impact on player safety and well-being. Manchester City has arrived in Florida for the Club World Cup. Pep Guardiola's side will start their Group G campaign against Wydad AC of Morocco in Philadelphia on Wednesday. They then face Al Ain of Abu Dhabi in the early hours of June 23, with their last group game against Italian giants Juventus on June 26.
U.S. Open Golf: Oakmont Proves a Stern Test
The 125th U.S. Open is currently being contested at Oakmont Country Club, a course renowned for its difficulty. The projected cut line is around +4, with only the top 60 players and ties advancing to the weekend rounds. Several high-profile players are hovering near the cut line, including Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and defending champion Bryson DeChambeau. J.J. Spaun leads at four under par.
Round 2 is underway, with NBC and Peacock providing extensive coverage. Early in the second round, Thriston Lawrence has taken the solo lead at 5 under, with Sam Burns carding an impressive 65. Oakmont's challenging conditions, characterized by fast greens and punishing rough, are expected to heavily influence the leaderboard throughout the weekend.
Tennis Finals: Wimbledon and HSBC Championships
The tennis world is buzzing with activity as Wimbledon approaches and the HSBC Championships are underway. Wimbledon has announced a record prize money pot for 2025, with the singles champions set to receive £3 million. Carlos Alcaraz is aiming for his third consecutive Wimbledon title. The tournament will run from June 30 to July 13.
The HSBC Championships are currently taking place at the Queen's Club. Emma Raducanu reached the quarter-finals, while Madison Keys and Tatjana Maria have advanced to the semi-finals.
Rugby Finals: From Super Rugby Americas to United Rugby Championship
Rugby fans have several high-stakes matches to look forward to. The Super Rugby Americas 2025 Final features Peñarol and Los Dogos, with Peñarol looking to add to their two previous titles. The final is being held at Estadio Charrúa in Uruguay.
In the United Rugby Championship, Leinster will face the Bulls in the final at Croke Park in Dublin on Saturday, June 14. This historic stadium is hosting its first rugby final, and the match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of rugby's biggest clubs. Additionally, the Super Rugby Pacific is reaching its climax, with the Crusaders progressing to the Grand Final after a win against the Blues. They will face the winner of the Chiefs vs. Brumbies match.