Some of the world’s best professional soccer clubs will soon fill TQL Stadium as part of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
The international soccer tournament, which begins this month, features 32 elite clubs from around the world playing 64 matches over 30 days. FC Cincinnati is not in the tournament bracket, but three other U.S. teams qualified to play: LAFC, Seattle Sounders and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami squad.
Cincinnati is one of 11 cities in the United States to host matches in the tournament, with four group-stage games taking place at TQL Stadium from June 15–25.
So how are the hotel prospects ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup games in Cincinnati? Take a look below. (Note: All prices are from Hotels.com and could vary based on possible price differences from booking directly through the businesses.)
When are the FIFA Club World Cup games at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati?
The following four Club World Cup matches will take place at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati:
Where to stay in Cincinnati during FIFA Club World Cup games
The following hotels (located less than a mile from TQL Stadium) still have some rooms left, as of Friday, June 6. However, be prepared to spend some extra coin, as rates have indeed shot up for the week of the Club World Cup matches at TQL Stadium.
Here are some hotel options for the FIFA Club World Cup games in Cincinnati (prices are based on one room with two guests the weekend of the third Club World Cup match, June 20-22). Normal rates are taken from July 11-13 travel dates, a weekend with no major downtown events.
When are the FIFA Club World Cup finals?
The FIFA Club World Cup finals will take place on July 13 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
2025 FIFA Club World Cup schedule
To view the full schedule, visit usatoday.com.
Enquirer Trending News Reporter Haadiza Ogwude contributed to this report.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Some downtown Cincinnati hotel rates rise ahead of FIFA Club World Cup games
Reporting by Grace Tucker, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer
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