Chelsea Set to Face PSG in Historic Club World Cup Final at MetLife

Chelsea Set to Face PSG in Historic Club World Cup Final at MetLife

Chelsea Set to Face PSG in Historic Club World Cup Final at MetLife

Alright, so this is it — the big one. Chelsea is gearing up for a monumental clash against Paris Saint-Germain in the final of the newly expanded FIFA Club World Cup. It’s all happening this Sunday at the iconic MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with kick-off scheduled for 3 p.m. ET. This isn’t just another match — it’s the first final under the revamped format of the Club World Cup, and both teams are looking to etch their names in history.

Chelsea booked their place in this final with a commanding performance against Fluminense. The standout? Joao Pedro, who made an immediate impact in his first start, netting two crucial goals. It was arguably the Blues' best showing in the tournament so far. Under Enzo Maresca, who’s already lifted the UEFA Conference League and secured a top-four finish in the Premier League, this final offers a chance to cap off a phenomenal season.

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On the other side, PSG arrive with all guns blazing. Aside from a surprise hiccup against Botafogo earlier in the tournament, Luis Enrique's side has looked every bit the Champions League-winning force they are. Players like Vitinha, Désiré Doué, and Achraf Hakimi have been electric, and Chelsea’s midfield and defense will need to be at their absolute best to contain them.

Now, for those lucky enough to witness this showdown live, Chelsea fans can still grab tickets. Starting at 10 a.m. ET on Wednesday, July 9, fans can access tickets through FIFA’s official portal — no access code required. There are 500 lower-tier tickets available at $1,856 and 443 value-tier tickets at $240. Supporters just need to declare themselves as Chelsea fans in their FIFA account to access the game under the “Events” tab. It’s first-come, first-served, and each person can snag up to 10 tickets.

This final is more than just a trophy — it’s bragging rights as the first champions of a 32-team Club World Cup format. And with the 2026 FIFA World Cup final also set for MetLife, there’s something fitting about this historic venue hosting such a momentous match.

So whether you're catching it in the stadium or tuning in from home, this is one you don’t want to miss. Chelsea vs PSG — two European giants, one massive prize. Let’s go, Blues!

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