Chelsea to Face Palmeiras in Club World Cup Quarters

Half of the FIFA Club World Cup quarter-final matchups have been confirmed, setting the stage for teams to chart their path to the championship final.
Confirmed Quarter-Final Fixtures
Chelsea, representing England, will face Brazilian side Palmeiras on Saturday, 5 July at 02:00 BST. The Blues secured their spot with an extra-time victory over Benfica in a weather-delayed match.
In a heavyweight European clash, Paris St-Germain will take on Bayern Munich later that same day at 17:00 BST - a rematch of the 2020 Champions League final.
Upcoming Last 16 Matches
- 30 June: Inter Milan vs Fluminense (20:00 BST)
- 1 July: Manchester City vs Al-Hilal (02:00 BST)
- 1 July: Real Madrid vs Juventus (20:00 BST)
- 2 July: Borussia Dortmund vs Monterrey (02:00 BST)
Quarter-Final Schedule
- 4 July: Inter Milan/Fluminense vs Man City/Al-Hilal (20:00 BST)
- 5 July: Palmeiras vs Chelsea (02:00 BST)
- 5 July: PSG vs Bayern Munich (17:00 BST)
- 5 July: Real Madrid/Juventus vs Borussia Dortmund/Monterrey (21:00 BST)
Potential Semi-Final Matchups
An all-English semi-final could materialize if both Manchester City and Chelsea advance, scheduled for Tuesday, 8 July at 20:00 BST.
The other semi-final on 9 July could feature PSG or Bayern Munich against potential opponents like Real Madrid, should they progress through the quarter-finals.
Championship Final Details
The tournament culminates with the final on Sunday, 13 July at 20:00 BST at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium - the same venue that will host the 2026 World Cup final. Note that there will be no third-place playoff.
All matches will be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, serving as a preview for the 2026 World Cup venue.
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