Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at GEODIS Park
Auckland City FC (AKL) vs. CA Boca Juniors (BOC)
FIFA has confirmed that GEODIS Park is one of 12 stadiums in the United States that will stage matches at the new FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ when the 32 best clubs in the world play for the only official title of FIFA Club World Champions.
Three of the tournament’s matches will be played at GEODIS Park. On June 24, 2025, see Auckland City FC (AKL) and CA Boca Juniors (BOC) face off at GEODIS Park!
Know Before You Go
From stadium policies to transportation guides, find everything you need to know ahead of your visit to GEODIS Park for FIFA Club World Cup 2025™.
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Come prepared! Know what you can and can’t bring to FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ in Nashville.
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Event Parking
Road Closures:
- Benton Avenue (Bransford Avenue to Coliseum Way) – Road closed 6 hours prior to kick-off for the 24th – 8:00 a.m.
- Wedgewood Avenue (Access to Wedgewood from Rains Avenue) – Road closed 3 hours prior to kick-off for June 24th – 11:00 a.m.
*Wedgewood will be open from kick-off until the 75th minute.
Parking is available for purchase here while inventory remains. Lots 2, 3, 7, and Chestnut are closed for this event.
Please note that tailgating is strictly prohibited at all FIFA events.
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Auckland City FC is the only representative from the Oceania region in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™, and the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) heavyweight is the only amateur side in the competition. The Navy Blues have dominated OFC’s top club competition, racking up 10 continental titles across a 13-year span (2011-24). In 2024, Auckland City FC claimed the OFC Champions League, the Northern League title and was the Chatham Cup Runner-up. During this season’s run to the OFC Champions League title, Auckland City FC scored 13 goals while conceding just two. The Navy Blues have received 13 total bids to the FIFA Club World Cup, taking home fifth place in its 2009 competition appearance and third in 2014.
CA Boca Juniors represents one of two Argentinian sides participating in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™. The iconic South American side lays claim to 18 international titles and 52 domestic crowns, solidifying Boca as one of the most successful clubs in the world. The 119-year-old club’s legacy is steeped in success, including a run of six Copa Libertadores titles, signing the legendary Diego Armando Maradona for two short stints with the side, three Intercontinental Cup titles and a runner-up finish in the 2007/08 FIFA Club World Cup tournament.