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Katie Price’s fury at exes who she blames for bankruptcy woes despite staggering splurging

Former glitz model Katie Price, 47, believes that the men in her life are to blame for all of her turbulent six years of financial difficulties.

Katie Price blames the men in her life for her money woes(Image: We Need To Talk/YouTube)

In March of this year, Katie Price was declared bankrupt for the second time, with a significant tax debt of over £750,000 settled.

However, the 47-year-old former glamour model believes that one of the men in her life is responsible for her turbulent six years of financial struggles.

She alleged in a statement from back in March that her ex-boyfriends had physically abused her and that she “wouldn’t be tormented in her brain” had they not been there. She said, “I wouldn’t have been in the bankruptcy things I’ve been in if men hadn’t been in my life.” I wouldn’t suffer the same amount of mental abuse and torture as I did.

Katie also revealed that because of her issues with men, she thinks she may have begun glamour modeling. Because she said, “You can look at me in a magazine but you can’t touch me,” she explained on Elizabeth Day’s How to Fail podcast. Because of men, I get therapy every time.

The mother-of-five added that she has PTSD, which she claims is caused by men, but has since learned that “opening up the lines of communication” is the “best way forward.”

Katie Price with third ex-husband Kieran Hayler
Katie Price with third ex-husband Kieran Hayler(Image: Getty Images)
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The Pricey has had a complicated love life, having been married three times and engaged four. After getting divorced from Peter Andre, Alex Reid and Kieran Hayler, her latest break-up was with on/off fiancé, Carl Woods – before she moved on to her current partner, Married At First Sight star, JJ Slater.

Fans have been concerned over Katie’s love of plastic surgery over the past ten years, and not just because of the potential medical effects. She has at least 16 boob jobs, and she most recently underwent surgery to get the “largest boobs in Britain.” Katie has had fillers in her lips and face to plump up her pout and enhance her features, and she is a big fan of them.

She had her lips and buttocks plumped up earlier this year, and she immediately displayed them. The modifications’ costs were made public, with recent procedures increasing the amount she has spent on body transformation to £130,000. According to the Daily Mail, the actress had liposuction, Botox, and other procedures in addition to the £84, 000 she had spent in January.

Katie is currently dating MAFS star JJ
Katie is currently dating MAFS star JJ(Image: Instagram/ @johnjoeslater)

Katie collaborated with Brazilian bum lifts from the price of £1,700 with Life Aesthetics. She also demonstrated the results of a Butterfly Lip injection, which restored her lips’ shape so that her top lip is puffed up and restored to show off her teeth. From £550, the procedure is performed.

Katie enjoyed numerous vacations last year, including getting tattooed and enjoying the beach. She topped up her tap with a sunny getaway in Spain and traveled to Thailand. She occasionally took some of her children along with her ex-boyfriend Carl Woods on several beachside getaways.

She has a busy mansion and cars while she’s at home in the UK. Following a collision in September 2021 near her home in Sussex, Katie was given a driving ban. After admitting to drink driving while disqualified and without insurance, she received a 16-week prison sentence with a 12-month suspended sentence, a two-year driving ban, and 100 hours of community service.

Katie has splurged on a number of surgeries over the years
Katie has splurged on a number of surgeries over the years(Image: PA)

However, the ban was lifted very early last year, and she celebrated by acquiring a set of reportedly £50, 000 new wheels.

Katie recently revealed the shocking amount she spends on her weekly food shop, which includes son Harvey, 22, with Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, Princess, 17, and son Jett, 11, and daughter Bunny, 10, from her third marriage to Kieran Hayler.

The proud mother stated in an interview about her weekly shopping habits on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, that she spends between £500 and £700 per week.

“Sometimes, we all go to the stores.” I detest it because I tell them that Princess and Ed fill their trolleys, whereas Junior and Jasmine are careful with the contents. I simply put everything in and they check the prices and other items.

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She continued, “But then it just goes, so I find that I still have to top things up during the week.”

Kids’ presenter who was one of the most recognisable faces on TV quit for ‘normal’ job

In the 1990s and 2000s, Michael Underwood was a household name in children’s television, hosting programs like Xchange, Ministry of Mayhem, and Jungle Run.

Angellica Bell with husband Michael Underwood (Image: Press Association Images)

When his presenting roles became scarce, a beloved child actor from the late 1990s and early 2000s unexpectedly took a different direction and made the courageous decision to retrain and pursue a completely different career path.

Initially stumbling into the world of presenting after discovering a callout for audition tapes during his time at a radio station, Michael Underwood carved out a niche for himself, hosting a range of iconic kids’ shows like Jungle Run and Ministry of Mayhem, as well as becoming a familiar face as an entertainment reporter for GMTV and Good Morning Britain.

Beyond his presenting credentials, at age 39, Michael has also participated in high-profile reality shows such as Dancing on Ice, Celebrity MasterChef, and All Star Mr and Mrs with his partner, fellow presenter and Celebrity Big Brother star Angellica Bell. She too is known for her work with classic children’s programmes like Xchange, 50/50, and That’s Genius!

Michael Underwood
Michael Underwood(Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

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His and his daughter live in a similarly ordinary house in Kingston-upon-Thames, London, with their son and daughter.

However, when Michael’s opportunities began to wane, he found himself at a crossroads. Speaking to The Mirror, he disclosed: “The phone stopped ringing. It’s just not a nice place to be in. I needed to make a decision.”

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“I thought you know what, I’ve got my teaching degree, I’ve got 20 years in broadcasting behind me, maybe I can take that skill set and put it to good use. Help build children’s confidence, help them with their oracy, and their presenting skills. That’s when I thought: ‘Yeah, let’s grab the bull by the horns and maybe take a step out into a different career’.”

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Michael Underwood left his life as TV presenter for a quieter life as a teacher(Image: ITV)

He began his career at Surbiton High Boy’s Prep School as a part-time drama teacher, peppering Year 4 classes with his broadcasting background, before moving on to become a form teacher in 2019. With a full teaching license in hand, he accepted a full-time position at King’s College School in Wimbledon in September.

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He shared his earlier ambitions when he said, “I never wanted to be a television presenter; acting was what I loved, but my family could never afford to send me to drama school.”

World’s Top Two Clash For French Open Crown As Sabalenka Faces Gauff

Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s number one, will face Coco Gauff in the Roland Garros final on Saturday, and she wants to win the French Open title that would “mean the world.”

The 2018 Australian Open semifinalist Caroline Wozniacki defeated Simona Halep to win the first women’s Grand Slam final between the world’s top two players.

In the 2023 US Open final, Sabalenka and Gauff squared off before falling apart as Gauff, a young woman, won her first major title.

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Aryna Sabalenka (R) of Belarus poses with her trophy after winning the 2025 WTA Tour Madrid Open singles competition at the Caja Magica in Madrid on May 1, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP)

Although Sabalenka won their previous meeting last month in the Madrid Open final, their head-to-head record is tied at 5-5.

The top seed will compete in her first Slam final off-grid.

After completing Iga Swiatek’s bid for a fourth successive Roland Garros triumph in the semi-finals, she said, “I don’t know how many years, we’ve been able to develop my game so much, so I feel really comfortable on this surface and actually enjoy playing on clay.”

It will mean the world to us if I can get this trophy, they say.

“I’m prepared to fight until the end, fight until the end, and give everything I can to win.”

With a devastating deciding set that she took 6-0 in just 22 minutes, Sabalenka ended Swiatek’s 26-match winning streak at the French Open.

(COMBO) US Coco Gauff and Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka both used backhands in their women’s singles semi-final fight (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA and ALAIN JOCARD / AFP)

The 27-year-old is aware that facing Gauff, who has always been comfortable on clay and has reached at least the quarter-finals in five of his career matches, will be difficult.

It was a big match (against Swiatek), and it sounded like a final, but “I know the job is not done yet,” added three-time major champion Sabalenka, who added that she needed to play my best tennis and that she had to go to the match on Saturday.

If that title is going to be Coco, I have to work for it.

Gauff hoping to remain “quiet.”

Aryna Sabalenka (R) of Belarus poses with her trophy after winning the 2025 WTA Tour Madrid Open singles competition at the Caja Magica in Madrid on May 1, 2025. (Photo by OSCAR DEL POZO/AFP)

Gauff hopes to become the third woman to win two Grand Slam titles before turning 22 since Maria Sharapova, who won the famous 2004 Wimbledon title in 2006.

Swiatek and Naomi Osaka, both of whom were former world champions, are the other two.

Following a heartbreaking defeat by Swiatek in 2022, the 21-year-old was left in tears in her second Roland Garros final.

“Obviously, this is where I have a lot more confidence, derived from my previous Grand Slam success,” Gauff said.

I’ll give it my best shot and try to be as calm and composed as possible before Saturday.

Sabalenka will compete in her seventh WTA final of the year, which is the most by any player this season since Serena Williams, who defeated Sharapova to claim the title in Paris in 2013).

On September 7, 2023, USA’s Coco Gauff celebrates her victory over Belarus’ Aryna Sabalenka and the Czech Republic’s Karolina Muchova in the US Open women’s singles semi-finals at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York City. (Photo by kena betancur/AFP)

Gauff claims that Sabalenka’s influence has allowed her to take the lead in the world rankings.

“I think obviously her ball striking, she can come up with some big shots and big winners pretty much anywhere on the court, and she’s going to stay in the match regardless of the scoreline,” she said.

Gauff has lost two semi-final matches in her first Slam final since beating Sabalenka in New York two years ago, including Swiatek at Roland Garros a year ago.

To be honest, it feels a little slow. She said that the US Open hasn’t happened in a while.

“I think the previous experience I’ve had is that we had some up-and-down matches, and we had ones that I won straight sets and her vice versa…

Iran condemns ‘racist mentality’ behind US travel ban

Iran has harshly criticized Iranian President Donald Trump’s travel ban, calling it “racist” and a “show of deep hostility” toward Iranians and Muslims. It also applies to citizens of several nations.

Trump signed an executive order earlier this week that forbids and restricts travel from 19 nations, including several from the Middle East and Africa.

The measure, which will go into effect on Monday, is a continuation of one that was implemented during Trump’s previous term in office, from 2017 to 2021. Trump stated in the executive order that he “must act to safeguard the US’s national security.”

The decision, according to Alireza Hashemi-Raja, the head of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ department for Iranians living abroad, reflects “the dominance of a supremacist and racist mentality among American policymakers.”

He said in a statement that “this measure highlights the deep hostility of American decision-makers toward the Iranian and Muslim populations.”

The most recent restrictions apply to people from Iran, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen. Travelers from seven additional nations are also subject to a temporary ban.

Hashemi-Raja claimed that the policy violates international legal standards and essentially denies millions of people the fundamental right to travel regardless of nationality or faith. Without going into further detail, he claimed that the US government would “entail international responsibility”.

Since the Islamic Revolution of 1980, there haven’t been any formal diplomatic relations between the US and Iran.

FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Stadiums, host cities, final venue

The FIFA Club World Cup starts on June 14, 2025, with the US-based tournament lasting for just under a month before the final in New Jersey on July 13.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the 12 stadium venues and 11 cities hosting the event, which range from Philadelphia in the east of the country to Los Angeles on the west coast, to Atlanta in the deep south.

Five of the Club World Cup venues – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Hard Rock Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, and Lumen Field – will also host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches.

US Host Cities and venues:

Atlanta – Mercedes-Benz Stadium
Charlotte – Bank of America Stadium
Cincinnati – TQL Stadium
Los Angeles – Rose Bowl Stadium
Miami – Hard Rock Stadium
Nashville – GEODIS Park
New York-New Jersey – MetLife Stadium
Orlando – Camping World Stadium
Orlando – Inter&Co Stadium
Philadelphia – Lincoln Financial Field
Seattle – Lumen Field
Washington, DC – Audi Field

Stadium and host cities guide: FIFA Club World Cup 2025

1. Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Capacity: 75,000
Built: 2017
Fixtures:

⚽ 16/06: Chelsea vs LAFC (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 19/06: Inter Miami vs Porto (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 22/06: Manchester City vs Al Ain (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 29/06: Round of 16 (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 01/07: Round of 16 (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 05/07: Quarterfinal (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)

This southern city of more than 500,000 people is famous for another kind of football (American college football), home to the Atlanta MLS team, and the site of undoubtedly the most space-age stadium architecture of the 11 host cities, the Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

Eight FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures will take place in Atlanta, including a semifinal and two other knockout ties. For the Club World Cup, the venue will hold six matches in total, culminating in a quarterfinal on July 5.

This huge venue boasts a retractable roof and a 360-degree halo video display. It also hosts the professional NFL team, Atlanta Falcons, ice hockey and music concerts, with heavy metal band Metallica due to host a show shortly before the Club World Cup.

German engineering at its finest: Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, US [File: Adam Hagy/Getty Images for USSF]
Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Ground level view inside the 75,000 capacity Mercedes-Benz Stadium before an Atlanta United MLS match [Brett Davis/AP]

2. Bank of America Stadium

Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Capacity: 75,000
Built: 1996
Fixtures:

⚽ 22/06: Real Madrid vs Pachuca (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽24/06: Benfica vs Bayern Munich (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽28/06: Round of 16 (4:00pm EDT/20:00 GMT)
⚽30/06: Round of 16 (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

Nestled on the edge of downtown Charlotte’s many skyscrapers, Bank of America Stadium is one of the largest football venues on the East Coast of the United States.

The all-blue seated arena is home to the MLS franchise Charlotte FC since 2022, as well as the NFL team Carolina Panthers, who have played home games here since the mid-1990s.

Charlotte is the major centre of the US motorsports industry, housing the country’s only Formula One team, Haas F1, and multiple NASCAR teams.

Bank of America Stadium.
Wide view of the Bank of America Stadium during an MLS match between Charlotte FC and Atlanta United [File: Jim Dedmon/Imagn Images via Reuters]

3. TQL Stadium

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Capacity: 26,000
Built: 2021
Fixtures:

⚽ 15/06: Bayern Munich vs Auckland City (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 18/06: Pachuca vs Salzburg (6:00pm EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 21/06: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Borussia Dortmund (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 25/06: Borussia Dortmund vs Ulsan HD (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

Located near the Ohio River and just two kilometres (1.2 miles) from the state border with Kentucky, this relatively new and football-specific stadium is the home of MLS side FC Cincinnati.

The stadium, which has the third-smallest seating capacity of the 12 Club World Cup venues at 26,000, has an intimate feel to it with spectators sitting close to the action. TQL Stadium has already hosted several matches for international teams, including in the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

The US women’s team has played at this venue twice, attracting more than 22,000 attendees on both occasions.

Cincinnati, Ohio’s most populous metro area, with more than 2.3 million residents, was nicknamed “Porkopolis” during the 19th century due to the city’s role in pork packaging, and was known to have thousands of pigs herded through its streets.

TQL Stadium.
A general view of TQL stadium during an MLS match between Austin FC and FC Cincinnati on May 10, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio [Jeff Dean/Getty Images]

4. Rose Bowl Stadium

Location: Los Angeles, California
Capacity: 88,500
Built: 1922
Fixtures:

⚽ 15/06: PSG vs Atletico Madrid (12:00pm PDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 17/06: Monterrey vs Inter Milan (6:00pm PDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 19/06: PSG vs Botafogo (6:00pm PDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 21/06: River Plate vs Monterrey (6:00pm – PDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 23/06: Atletico Madrid vs Botafogo (12:00pm PDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 25/06: Urawa Red Diamonds vs Monterrey (6:00pm PDT/01:00 GMT)

This iconic venue, the biggest and easily oldest ground in action at the Club World Cup, celebrated its centenary in 2022. For spectators, the sweeping seating throughout the circular arena provides an uninterrupted view of the playing field.

Recognised as a National Historic Landmark, the Rose Bowl is best known as a college American football venue, specifically as the host of the annual Rose Bowl Game after which it is named. Five Super Bowl games, the third most of any venue, have been played in the stadium.

It is also a well-known football venue, having hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup final, the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup final, and the 1984 Olympic gold medal match.

Los Angeles and its metropolitan area are home to 11 top-level professional sports teams, including the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball, the NBA’s iconic LA Lakers and the winners of the most MLS Cups, the LA Galaxy.

Rose Bowl Stadium.
An aerial view of the Rose Bowl Stadium on January 3, 2025, in Pasadena, California, US [Kirby Lee/Getty Images]

5. Hard Rock Stadium

Location: Miami, Florida
Capacity: 65,000
Built: 1987
Fixtures:

⚽ 14/06: Ah Ahly vs Inter Miami (8:00pm EDT/00:00 GMT)
⚽ 16/06: Boca Juniors vs Benfica (6:00pm EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 18/06: Real Madrid vs Al Hilal (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 20/06: Bayern Munich vs Boca Juniors (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 23/06: Inter Miami vs Palmeiras (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 25/06: Mamelodi Sundowns vs Fluminense (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 29/06: Round of 16 (4:00pm EDT/20:00 GMT)
⚽ 01/07: Round of 16 (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

From hosting the NFL’s famous Miami Dolphins, to being the epicentre of the annual Formula One Miami Grand Prix, to staging the Miami Open tennis tournament, the Hard Rock Stadium is the venue of choice for large-scale sporting events in this famous coastal city.

Six Super Bowls, multiple major concerts and international football matches have taken place here, and it is also among the host venues selected for the FIFA World Cup next year.

The Hard Rock Stadium will stage the opening fixture of the Club World Cup on June 14, where Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will face Egyptian club Al Ahly.

Hard Rock Stadium.
An overall view of the Hard Rock Stadium [File: Geoff Burke/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]
Hard Rock Stadium.
Interior view of Hard Rock Stadium [Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

6. GEODIS Park

Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Capacity: 30,000
Built: 2022
Fixtures:

⚽ 20/06: LAFC vs Esperance (5:00pm CDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 24/06: Auckland City vs Boca Juniors (2:00pm CDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 26/06: Al Hilal vs Pachuca (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)

GEODIS Park is the largest football-specific stadium in the US and Canada, and fans throughout the ground are unusually close to the action, with the furthest distance from seat to touchline standing at just 150 feet (46 metres).

The venue is home to MLS side Nashville SC and has also hosted several matches of the US men’s and women’s football teams.

Located in Nashville, which is often referred to as Music City, GEODIS Park also serves as a major concert venue and has hosted popular American rock bands such as Guns N’ Roses and Green Day.

GEODIS Park.
View of Geodis Park during an MLS game between the New York Red Bulls and Nashville on February 25, 2024 [Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

7. MetLife Stadium

Location: East Rutherford, New Jersey
Capacity: 82,500
Built: 2010
Fixtures:

⚽ 15/06: Palmeiras vs Porto (6:00pm EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 17/06: Fluminense vs Borussia Dortmund (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 19/06: Palmeiras vs Al Ahly (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 21/06: Fluminense vs Ulsan HD (6:00pm – EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 23/06: Porto vs Al Ahly (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 05/07: Quarterfinal (4:00pm EDT/20:00 GMT)
⚽ 08/07: Semifinal 1 (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 09/07: Semifinal 2 (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 13/07: Final (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

The MetLife Stadium, a huge multipurpose stadium which is currently home to the NFL’s New York Giants and New York Jets, is the grand stage chosen to host the Club World Cup final, as well as both semifinals.

The stadium hosted the 2016 Copa America Centenario final, which marked 100 years of South America’s continental tournament. The venue will also host the 2026 FIFA World Cup final, on top of two further knockout ties and five group-stage matches.

New Jersey has long been an important cultural area for original rock and rap music creation, and the MetLife Stadium has hosted many A-list performers such as Beyonce, Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift.

MetLife Stadium.
Exterior view from the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey [Kena Betancur/VIEWpress via Getty Images]
MetLife Stadium.
Interior view of the enormous MetLife Stadium [Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images]

8. Camping World Stadium

Location: Orlando, Florida
Capacity: 65,000
Built: 1936
Fixtures:

⚽ 24/06: LAFC vs Flamengo (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 26/06: Juventus vs Manchester City (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 30/06: Round of 16 (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 04/07: Quarterfinal (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

Located in Orlando, home to more than a dozen theme parks, including the popular Walt Disney World, the Camping World Stadium has been used by several teams, including the National Women’s (NWSL) football side Orlando Pride.

Opened as Orlando Stadium, it has also been known as the Tangerine Bowl and Florida Citrus Bowl.

The stadium has undergone multiple expansions and renovations since it first opened almost 90 years ago, culminating in the 2014 redevelopment, which saw the creation of a 90 percent all-new stadium following a $200m investment in the arena.

Apart from sports, the venue plays host to entertainment and musical events, with the Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney, Billy Joel, and Elton John all taking to the stage, while WrestleMania XXIV wowed a venue-record crowd of 74,635 in 2008.

9. Inter&Co Stadium

Location: Orlando, Florida
Capacity: 25,000
Built: 2017
Fixtures:

⚽ 17/06: Ulsan HD vs Mamelodi Sundowns (6:00pm EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 20/06: Benfica vs Auckland City (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)

A newer and smaller venue than Orlando’s other Club World Cup 2025 venue at Camping World Stadium, the Inter&Co Stadium is known for its purpose-built football design.

It is the home ground of MLS outfit Orlando City and NWSL’s Orlando Pride, while both the US men’s and women’s football teams have featured here, including during the FIFA men’s World Cup qualifiers and the SheBelieves Cup women’s tournament.

The 2022 Special Olympics USA Games Opening Ceremony also took place here.

Camping World Stadium.
Camping World Stadium in Orlando, one of two Club World Cup venues in the city [Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]
Inter&Co Stadium.
Entrance to the Inter&Co Stadium in Orlando [Morgan Tencza/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]
Inter&Co Stadium.
Interior view of the Inter&Co Stadium [Nathan Ray Seebeck/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

10. Lincoln Financial Field

Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Capacity: 69,000
Built: 2003
Fixtures:

⚽ 16/06: Flamengo vs Esperance (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 18/06: Manchester City vs Wydad (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 20/06: Flamengo vs Chelsea (2:00pm EDT/18:00 GMT)
⚽ 22/06: Juventus vs Wydad (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 24/06: Esperance vs Chelsea (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 26/06: Salzburg vs Real Madrid (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 28/06: Round of 16 (12:00pm EDT/16:00 GMT)
⚽ 04/07: Quarterfinal (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)

Home to this year’s NFL Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln Financial Field has also been selected to host five group-stage matches and a Round of 16 tie during the 48-team FIFA World Cup next year.

Located on the banks of the Delaware River, the stadium’s first ticketed event took place in 2003 when Manchester United defeated Barcelona 3-1 in a friendly in front of more than 68,000 fans.

Lincoln Financial Field.
Exterior view of Lincoln Financial Field [Bill Streicher/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]
Lincoln Financial Field.
Interior view of Lincoln Financial Field during an NFL match [File: Eric Hartline/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

11. Lumen Field

Location: Seattle, Washington State
Capacity: 69,000
Built: 2002
Fixtures:

⚽ 15/06: Botafogo vs Seattle Sounders (7:00pm PDT/02:00 GMT)
⚽ 17/06: River Plate vs Urawa Red Diamonds (12:00pm PDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 19/06: Seattle Sounders vs Atletico Madrid (3:00pm PDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 21/06: Inter Milan vs Urawa Red Diamonds (12:00pm PDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 23/06: Seattle Sounders vs PSG (12:00pm PDT/19:00 GMT)
⚽ 25/06: Inter Milan vs River Plate (6:00pm PDT/01:00 GMT)

This spectacular stadium is home to Seattle Sounders – who qualified for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 as CONCACAF Champions League winners in 2022 – as well as the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks and NWSL’s Seattle Reign.

Boasting a unique horseshoe shape with an open north end that gives a stunning view of the city skyline, the Lumen Field is also a venue for next year’s FIFA World Cup and will host six matches.

Located within a mile of downtown Seattle, the stadium is easily accessible by multiple freeways and public transport.

Lumen Field.
An aerial view of Lumen Field in Seattle [Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]
Lumen Field.
Lumen Field – from the inside [Joe Nicholson/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

12. Audi Field

Location: Washington, DC
Capacity: 20,000
Built: 2018
Fixtures:

⚽ 18/06: Al Ain vs Juventus (9:00pm EDT/01:00 GMT)
⚽ 22/06: Salzburg vs Al Hilal (6:00pm EDT/22:00 GMT)
⚽ 26/06: Wydad vs Al Ain (3:00pm EDT/19:00 GMT)

The US capital’s stadium is the home of the Washington Spirit in the NWSL and DC United, who are tied with the LA Galaxy as MLS’s most decorated team.

The US men’s and women’s national teams have both played fixtures at this ground, as well as Arsenal’s men’s and women’s teams, in friendly or competitive matches.

Audi Field, which will host three matches during the Club World Cup, also serves as a regular venue for American football, rugby and lacrosse games.

Audi Field.
An interior view of Audi Field, situated in the nation’s capital, Washington, DC [File: Mark J Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports via Reuters]

Saka left out of England squad to face Andorra

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Andorra vs. England: World Cup qualifier

class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Date: Saturday, June 7th, class=”ssrcss-1xjjfut-BoldText e5tfeyi3″>Kick-off: 17:00 BST

Bukayo Saka, an Arsenal forward, will not play in the England team that will face Andorra in Saturday’s World Cup qualifier (17:00 BST).

Ollie Watkins, who returned home with a minor injury, and Atletico Madrid midfielder Conor Gallagher and Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins were both left out of the matchday squad.

Head coach Thomas Tuchel revealed on Friday that Saka had only completed one full training session this week, with his absence from the squad for the game against Andorra likely being related to his fitness.

Saka, 23, has been injured and has missed the Germans’ first camp. She has not yet played for Tuchel.

To add to his 43 caps for the Three Lions, it is yet to be seen if Saka will participate in the friendly against Senegal on June 10.

The winger’s hamstring injury prevented him from playing for three months between December and April, but he made it back for the final two months of the campaign.

Watkins’ departure from the group to return to England as a precautionary measure was made public on Friday.

At this point, it’s not clear whether Gallagher’s absence is related to a fitness issue.

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