Following their semi-final victory over Fluminense, Chelsea have qualified for the Club World Cup final, and all that stands between them and a historic victory are the European champions, PSG.
While the Blues have had a favourable draw in the knockout stages of the tournament, they have done exactly what they have needed to do and can now look forward to the showpiece event on Sunday, 13 July at the MetLife Stadium.
Although Club World Cup attendances have been poor throughout the tournament, the final is expected to be a sell-out. More Chelsea fans are also expected to make the trip over to the USA in the coming days so they can be there if the club are crowned world champions.
If you are one of these fans, or if you are happy watching from home, here is our Chelsea fan guide to the Club World Cup.

Where is the Club World Cup?
The 2025 Club World Cup will take place across 11 host cities in the United States.
In total, there will be 12 stadiums used to host the matches.
When is the Club World Cup?
This year's Club World Cup will run from 14 June until 13 July.
As a result of the new format, the tournament will also move away from its yearly occurrence and be reduced to once every four years.
Who will Chelsea be playing at the Club World Cup?
Chelsea have played six teams at the Club World Cup so far, and their results have largely been positive. The only blemish on their record is a 3-1 defeat to Flamengo in the group stages.
- Chelsea 2-0 Los Angeles FC (Group stage)
- Flamengo 3-1 Chelsea (Group stage)
- ES Tunis 0-3 Chelsea (Group stage)
- Benfica 1-4 Chelsea (Round of 16)
- Palmeiras 1-2 Chelsea (Quarter-final)
- Fluminense 0-2 Chelsea (Semi-final)
Up next is the final against PSG. Tickets for the match are on sale via the FIFA ticket portal put they aren't cheap. The cheapest ticket currently on sale is $264, however, there are plenty of tickets to sell so there is every chance that FIFA will reduce these in the coming days.
For fans watching from home, PSG vs Chelsea will be shown live on DAZN and Channel Five in the United Kingdom. The match will kick off at 20:00 on Sunday evening.
FGG says: A chance to make history
In the past, most teams and fan bases, particularly those of major European clubs, have perhaps looked down on the Club World Cup and treated the competition as a chore rather than a privilege.
However, the new format and the extra prize money that comes with it may just change that, which means this is an excellent opportunity for Chelsea to make history and win the first-ever instalment of the new Club World Cup.
For Chelsea fans who will be in attendance, check out our travel guide for UK fans attending the Club World Cup.