There will be no time to rest for Club América. Just days after wrapping up their participation in the Clausura 2025 tournament, the Mexican giants will immediately begin preparing for a high-stakes international clash. América is set to face LAFC in Los Angeles in a one-off playoff match that will determine the final spot for the upcoming 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which for the first time will feature 32 teams in a group-stage format.
When, where, and what time?
The match is scheduled to be played on Saturday, May 31, at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. Kickoff is set for 9:30 PM ET. The winner of this decisive encounter will claim the spot vacated by Club León, which was officially excluded from the tournament due to issues related to multi-ownership regulations.
This final berth has become one of the most talked-about topics in North American soccer, especially given the importance of the revamped Club World Cup. With 32 teams involved from across the globe, this year’s edition marks a historic change in the competition’s structure, adding prestige and pressure to every qualifying match.
How did this matchup come about?
The playoff between América and LAFC was organized after FIFA excluded León from the tournament. The governing body cited multi-ownership conflicts as the reason for disqualification—a situation that sparked widespread discussion and debate. In the wake of FIFA’s decision, an official announcement confirmed that Club América and Los Angeles FC would face off for the final available place.
Both teams bring considerable pedigree to the matchup. América, one of the most successful and storied clubs in Mexican football, is no stranger to international competition. Meanwhile, LAFC has emerged in recent years as a dominant force in Major League Soccer, known for its attacking flair and passionate fanbase.

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This match represents more than just qualification—it’s a chance to compete on the global stage alongside some of the world’s best clubs, including Real Madrid, Manchester City, Flamengo, and Al Ahly. For América and LAFC, this is an opportunity to showcase North American football at the highest level, and the stakes couldn’t be higher.