Fifa has named the 12 stadiums set to host the new-look Club World Cup in the United States next year.
The tournament, which will run from 15 June to 13 July 2025, is the first staging of an expanded 32-team competition.
Matches will be played across the US, with the final to take place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, five miles from New York City.
The other venues are:
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
TQL Stadium, Cincinnati
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Geodis Park, Nashville
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte
Camping World Stadium, Orlando
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando
Rose Bowl Stadium, Los Angeles
Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia
Lumen Field, Seattle
Audi Field, Washington DC
Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid have all automatically qualified from Europe as the most recent winners of the Champions League in the last four-year cycle.
Bayern Munich, Paris St-Germain, Inter Milan, Porto and Benfica will also feature, thanks to their co-efficient rankings.
Six South American clubs and 12 teams from Asia, Africa and North America will make up the rest of the tournament, while a spot is given to one club from Oceania and another for the US as the host nation.
The Club World Cup had previously been an annual mid-season tournament which included six teams from seven worldwide confederations.
“In 2025 a new era for club football will kick off when Fifa stages the greatest, most inclusive and merit-based global club competition right here in the United States,” said Fifa president Gianni Infantino.