The Weekend's Results
A curated summary of the defining moments in global sport and culture from 20-22 June 2025.
FIFA Club World Cup (USA)
- Juventus 4–1 Wydad Casablanca
- Real Madrid 3–1 Pachuca
- Benfica 6–0 Auckland City
- Flamengo 3–1 Chelsea
- Inter Miami 2–1 Porto
- Paris Saint-Germain 0–1 Botafogo
Knockout Stage Update
Qualified: Botafogo, Bayern Munich, Flamengo, Man City, Juventus.
Championship Golf
KPMG Women’s PGA: Nelly Korda secured her second major of the season with a masterful final-round 68.
Travelers Champ: Scottie Scheffler claimed his fifth win of the season, finishing three shots clear.
International Rugby
British & Irish Lions 29–17 Argentina
A historic first-ever home win for the Lions in Dublin.
England XV 24–20 France XV
A thrilling, narrow victory for a developing England side.
Royal Ascot
- Diamond Jubilee Stakes: Won by Kinross, a superb ride by Frankie Dettori.
- Wokingham Stakes: Victory for Orazio.
- Queen Alexandra Stakes: Falcon Eight claimed the final race of the meet.
Global Festivals & Events
- Stonehenge Solstice: Over 10,000 people gathered for a peaceful and spectacular sunrise.
- Secret Solstice Iceland: Headline sets from Disclosure and Sigur Rós lit up the 24-hour daylight.
- Rainforest World Music Festival: An immersive cultural experience headlined by Gaye Su Akyol.
Frequently Asked Questions
The weekend featured the FIFA Club World Cup in the USA, the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, the British & Irish Lions vs. Argentina, and high-profile cultural events including the final day of Royal Ascot and the Stonehenge Summer Solstice celebration.
Key victories included Juventus defeating Wydad Casablanca 4–1, Real Madrid overcoming Pachuca 3–1, and Inter Miami, led by Lionel Messi, securing a 2–1 win against Porto. After two matches, Botafogo, Bayern Munich, Flamengo, Manchester City, and Juventus have all qualified for the knockout stage.
Nelly Korda won the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at Fields Ranch East, securing her second major of the season. At the Travelers Championship, Scottie Scheffler claimed victory at TPC River Highlands, his fifth win of the season.
The British & Irish Lions defeated Argentina 29–17 in their first-ever home match, played in front of a sold-out crowd at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. It was a powerful performance that marked a historic moment for the Lions.
On the prestigious final day of Royal Ascot, the coveted Diamond Jubilee Stakes was won by Kinross, ridden by the legendary Frankie Dettori. Other key winners included Orazio in the Wokingham Stakes and Falcon Eight in the Queen Alexandra Stakes.
Over 10,000 people gathered peacefully at the ancient monument to witness a spectacular sunrise, marking the longest day of the year in a vibrant, modern-day celebration of a timeless tradition.