FIFA Club World Cup: How to watch Chelsea on TV & live stream, results & fixtures

Chelsea are vying to win the Club World Cup for the first time
Chelsea are vying to win the Club World Cup for the first time / Francois Nel/GettyImages
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Chelsea are in Abu Dhabi for the rescheduled 2021 FIFA Club World Cup as they look to win the tournament for the first time.

The Blues earned the right to participate in the competition by securing a remarkable Champions League title at Manchester City's expense back in May.

This is Chelsea's second foray into the Club World Cup. They qualified for the 2012 edition in Japan courtesy of their famous Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich - however, having progressed to the final by seeing off Mexican side Monterrey in the semis, Rafael Benitez's team were surprisingly beaten in the final by Brazilian giants Corinthians.

Here's how you can follow Chelsea's progress as they bid to become world champions for the first time and complete the full set of trophies that it is possible to win in English club football.


How to watch Chelsea in the Club World Cup on TV/live stream

Randomly enough, Channel 4 have the broadcast rights for this year's Club World Cup, with matches set to be free to air across Channel 4, E4, 4seven and the All4 streaming service.

Chelsea's semi-final agains Al Hilal on Wednesday 9 February will be live on E4 and All4, while the final will be shown on Channel 4 (as well as All4) should the Blues progress.


Club World Cup 2022 fixtures & results

First round

Al Jazira 4-1 AS Pirae - Thursday 3 February

Second round

Al Ahly 1-0 Monterrey - Saturday 5 February
Al-Hilal 6-1 Al Jazira - Sunday 6 February

Semi-final

Palmeiras 2-0 Al Ahly - Tuesday 8 February
Chelsea 1-0 Al-Hilal - Wednesday 9 February

Fifth place match

Monterrey 3-1 Al Jazira - Wednesday 9 February

Third place match

Al-Hilal 0-4 Al Ahly - Saturday 12 February

Final

Chelsea 2-1 Palmeiras - Saturday 12 February


Chelsea's Club World Cup squad

Goalkeepers: Edouard Mendy, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Marcus Bettinelli

Defenders: Andreas Christensen, Antonio Rudiger, Cesar Azpilicueta, Malang Sarr, Marcos Alonso, Reece James, Thiago Silva, Trevoh Chalobah

Midfielders: Jorginho, Kenedy, Mason Mount, Mateo Kovacic, N’Golo Kante, Ross Barkley, Saul

Forwards: Callum Hudson-Odoi, Christian Pulisic, Hakim Ziyech, Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Romelu Lukaku


What is the format for the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup?

As normal, there are four rounds in the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup, but the competition includes various byes to more advanced stages depending on the strength of each Confederation.

The first round featured just one match and saw Al Jazira face AS Pirae on 3 February. Al Jazira progressed to the second round, where they were joined by Monterrey, Al Hilal and Al Ahly.

Al-Hilal and Al Ahly moved on to the semi-finals, where Chelsea and Copa Libertadores winners Palmeiras entered the competition. The Brazilian side saw off Al Ahly to reach the final, before Chelsea prevailed over Al-Hilal.

The European and South American sides were seeded and kept away from each other in the last four. Meanwhile, second round losers Monterrey and Al Jazira contested a fifth-place playoff, which the Mexican side won comfortably.

Chelsea and Palmeiras will meet in the final on 12 February 2022 to fight it out for the honour of being crowned club world champions, with Al-Hilal and Al Ahly to face off in the third-place playoff.

By the end of the competition, the additional playoffs will mean that all seven clubs competing will come away with a confirmed finishing place from first to seventh.


2021 FIFA Club World Cup final standings

  1. Chelsea
  2. Palmeiras
  3. Al Ahly
  4. Al-Hilal
  5. Monterrey
  6. Al Jazira
  7. AS Pirae

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