Portugal’s Benfica took advantage of a tiring Auckland City to score five second-half goals in their 6-0 win at the FIFA Club World Cup in Orlando.

The New Zealanders fought well to keep the score to 1-0 in the first half, conceding a penalty eight minutes into stoppage time.

But a relentless Benfica, knowing goal difference could decide who goes through to the knockout stages, were ruthless, adding five more goals at the Inter & Co Stadium.

READ MORE: Auckland City put up fight before Benfica win 6-0 with second-half onslaught >>>>

Main photo: Auckland City’s Haris Zeb lines up a shot.

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Result

Game played on Saturday June 20, 2025 (NZT)

Auckland City 0
Benfica 6 (Angel Di Maria 45+8′ pen, 90+8′ pen, Vangelis Pavlidis 53′, Renato Sanches 63′, Leandro Barreiro 76′, 78′)

Fixture

Game to be played on Wednesday June 24, 2025 (NZT)

Auckland City v Boca Juniors
Geodis Park, Nashville, 7am (NZT)

How to watch the games

New Zealand football fans can watch games at the FIFA Club World Cup — including those involving Auckland City — live and free.

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How to get tickets

Tickets for the 32-team tournament are on sale at FIFA.com/tickets.

Tournament schedule

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The draw

GROUP A

Palmeiras (Brazil)
Porto (Portugal)
Al Ahly (Egypt)
Inter Miami (United States)

GROUP B

Paris Saint-Germain (France)
Atlético de Madrid (Spain)
Botafogo (Brazil)
Seattle Sounders (United States)

GROUP C

Bayern Munich (Germany)
Auckland City (New Zealand)
Boca Juniors (Argentina)
Benfica (Portugal)

GROUP D

Flamengo (Brazil)
Espérance Sportive de Tunisie (Tunisia)
Chelsea (England)
Los Angeles FC

GROUP E

River Plate (Argentine)
Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)
Monterrey (Mexico)
Inter Milan (Italy)

GROUP F

Fluminense (Brazil)
Borussia Dortmund (Germany)
Ulsan (Korea Republic)
Mamelodi Sundowns (South Africa)

GROUP G

Manchester City (England)
Wydad (Morocco)
Al Ain (United Arab Emirates)
Juventus (Italy)

GROUP H

Real Madrid (Spain)
Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia)
Pachuca (Mexico)
Salzburg (Austria)

Auckland City’s group opponents

Bayern Munich (Germany)

Coached by Vincent Kompany, Bayern Munich have been German national champions 33 times, and are the six-time European club champions.

Their star player is England international striker Harry Kane who scored 36 goals last season in his first campaign since moving from English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. This tally set an all-time record for a player having their first season in the Bundesliga.

Bayern Munich qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup through the UEFA ranking pathway, in which they were placed third behind Manchester City and Real Madrid.

Boca Juniors (Argentina)

Boca Juniors have been the Argentine national champions 35 times and have won South America’s CONMEBOL Libertadores six times, making a record 12 appearances in the final.

With a reported 314,000 registered members, the club claims to have the second largest club membership in the world, behind Germany’s Bayern Munich.

The club qualified for next year’s tournament through the CONMEBOL ranking pathway, in which they ranked sixth.

Benfica (Portugal)

Benfica are the most decorated Portuguese club with a record 38 Primeira Liga titles as well as the most successes in the Taça de Portugal (26) and the Taça da Liga (7).

They have been European champions twice, winning the European Cup in 1961 and 1962.

Centre back Nicolás Otamendi and midfielder Angel Di Maria were FIFA World Cup winners with Argentina in 2022, and they have played more than 270 full international games between them.

Benfica have reached the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup through the UEFA ranking pathway, in which they were ranked 13th.

Tournament format

The format of the competition will be same used as for the last men’s and women’s FIFA World Cups, except there will be no play-off for third place.

A group stage composed of eight groups of four teams per group playing in a single-game round-robin format.
The top two teams per group will go through to the round of 16.
A direct single-match knockout stage from the round of 16 to the final.
No third-place play-off.

Venues

The final will be played at the MetLife Stadium in New York on Monday July 14, 2025 (NZT).

The other 11 venues for the tournament are Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte), TQL Stadium (Cincinnati), Rose Bowl Stadium (Los Angeles), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami), Geodis Park (Nashville), Camping World Stadium (Orlando), Inter&Co Stadium (Orlando), Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia), Lumen Field (Seattle), and Audi Field (Washington, D.C.).

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the assistance of FIFA and Auckland City who provided information for this story.

This story was first published on June 21, 2025.

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