The stadiums where Real Madrid will play in Club World Cup group stage
The Whites will be in action in Miami, Charlotte and Philadelphia as they battle for a place in the next round.

Real Madrid will kick off their campaign in the FIFA Club World Cup on 18 June at 9 pm. They will open the group stage against Al-Hilal in Miami, before facing Pachuca in Charlotte and Salzburg in Philadelphia. These are the three stadiums where the Whites will begin their quest for the trophy in the United States.
Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
Real Madrid kick off their Club World Cup campaign against Al-Hilal at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium on Wednesday, 18 June, at 9 pm CEST; 3 pm local time.
The Miami Dolphins' NFL stadium was inaugurated in 1987 and has a capacity of 65,000 spectators. It is a multi-sport venue that hosts the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix and the Miami Open tennis tournament each year. The stadium has also hosted six Super Bowls (1989, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2010, and 2020), the 2024 Copa América final, and will serve as a venue for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
This will be the fourth time Real Madrid have played on this pitch. The previous occasions were in 2013 against Chelsea, in 2017 against Barcelona and in 2018 against Manchester United.
Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte)
In the second matchday of the group stage, Xabi Alonso's side face Pachuca at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte on Sunday, 22 June, at 9 pm CEST; 3 pm local time.
This stadium was inaugurated in 1995, has a capacity for 75,000 spectators and is home to Charlotte FC of the MLS and the Carolina Panthers of the NFL. It served as one of the venues for the 2024 Copa America and has hosted concerts by artists such as Beyoncé, the Rolling Stones and Elton John. This will be the second time Real Madrid have played at the ground. The previous occasion took place in the 2024 pre-season with a 2-1 win over Chelsea.
Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
Real Madrid will wrap up the group stage of the Club World Cup at Philadelphia's Lincoln Financial Field against Salzburg on Friday, 27 June, at 3 pm CEST; Thursday, 26 June, 9 pm local time.
The Philadelphia Eagles' NFL stadium boasts a capacity of 65,000 spectators and was inaugurated in 2003. This will be one of the venues for the 2026 World Cup. This will be the third time that the Whites have played on this pitch. In the previous games, they defeated the Philadelphia Union (2-1) and Celtic (2-0) in 2011 and 2012, respectively.