Egyptian Club, Pyramids FC are among the four clubs that have already secured their places for the 2029 edition of the global tournament, which will feature a newly expanded 32-team format.
Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea are set to clash in Sunday’s 2025 final, the first under the revamped structure that now mirrors the four-year cycle of major tournaments like the FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro.

Despite the 2029 tournament being four years away, the qualification process is already underway, with four continental champions having clinched their tickets.
Qualified Clubs for the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup:
- Paris Saint-Germain (France)
The French champions booked their spot in emphatic fashion, routing Inter Milan 5–0 in the 2025 UEFA Champions League final—a record-breaking winning margin in the competition’s history. - Cruz Azul (Mexico)
The Liga MX side earned their place by winning the 2025 CONCACAF Champions Cup. - Pyramids FC (Egypt)
The Cairo-based club will represent Africa after lifting the 2025 CAF Champions League trophy. - Al-Ahli (Saudi Arabia)
The Saudi giants secured qualification as winners of the 2025 AFC Champions League Elite.

The 2029 tournament will bring together clubs from all six FIFA confederations, including a representative from the host nation, which is yet to be announced. As excitement builds toward this historic edition, more clubs are expected to join the lineup through continental competitions in the coming years.