
The tournament, which was announced in December last year, replaces the annual Club World Cup which will now be played every four years with 32 teams from 2025.
AFC Champions League winners Al Ain will first host OFC Champions League winners Auckland City on Sept 22 in the African-Asian-Pacific Cup playoff, with the winners set to face CAF Champions League winners Al Ahly in Cairo on Oct 29.
The first two games will be on the home turf of the higher-ranked team, allowing locals to watch their club play.
The action then switches to Doha, Qatar, where the 2024 Conmebol Libertadores winners play Mexican side Pachuca, the winners of the Concacaf Champions Cup, on Dec 11 — a match described by Fifa as the “Derby of the Americas”.
The winners of the these two matches play each other in the Challenger Cup three days later to earn a spot in the Intercontinental Cup final against Real Madrid on Dec 18.
The day is celebrated as Qatar’s National Day while it also marks the two-year anniversary of the 2022 World Cup final where Argentina beat France.