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Palmeiras vs Chelsea - Club World Cup: Live score, team news and updates as Pedro Neto starts after death of close friend Diogo Jota

Palmeiras vs Chelsea - Club World Cup: Live score, team news and updates as Pedro Neto starts after death of close friend Diogo Jota

Ah, Cole. They didn't get much out of him in the interview, but that's what makes him such a character. Palmer bagged his first open-play goal since January today - he looked on the road back to something like his best.

Speaking to DAZN on his goal: 'We've been working on it in training. I saw a space so just went there.

'He said keep calm (Maresca at half-time), keep doing lots of passes, and we should be alright.

'You can see he's a top player (Estevao Willian) so we're excited for him.'

Cole Palmer was seen talking with 'Messinho' at full time. 'Don't take my place in the team'?

Palmeiras' Estevao talks to Chelsea's Cole Palmer, Chelsea's Dario Essugo and Chelsea's Liam Delap after the Club World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Palmeiras and Chelsea in Philadelphia, Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

Two major things Chelsea will be annoyed about: the suspensions of Liam Delap and Levi Colwill.

Both were avoidable. You can't just talk to the referee how you like. Obviously we're not privy to what was said, but both of their bookings came after repeated incidents of backchat with the officials. Now they're out of a huge game.

Chelsea's incoming wonderkid Estevao Willian has been awarded 'Superior Player of the Match' - Man of the Match to you and me.

He tormented Chelsea's backline all night and got a goal to boot. He almost single-handedly dragged the Brazilians to a shock victory. Oh boy, has the Premier League got a player on its hands.

Palmeiras' Brazilian forward #41 Estevao Willian celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarterfinal football match between Brazil's Palmeiras and England's Chelsea at the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium in Philadelphia on July 4, 2025. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Lots of credit to Gusto for this, even though it goes down as an own goal.

And Chelsea have done it! Their opponents pushed them all the way, but thanks to that howler from Weverton (and Gusto's shot leading to it), they're through.

The green shirts are on the floor. Weverton prays on his line - you've got to feel sorry for him.

Chelsea have set up a last-four tie with Fluminense.

Chelsea are bringing on Essugo for Santos. A good shift on his first competitive Chelsea start.

Levi Colwill has been booked, and suspended for the semis, after complaining to the referee non-stop.

Great shift today from Pedro Neto, and so brave of him after his friend Diogo Jota's passing. He has been brought off for Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.

Paulinho has been brought on to score and he almost just did, but stabs a shot just wide of the post.

Veiga has been brought on for Rios.

We're in for a tantalising finish, folks.

Is that the goal that sends Chelsea into the semi-finals?

Malo Gusto has done it - with a slice of fortune. It takes a deflection, but goalkeeper Weverton should be saving that, but he just lets it bobble in off him. Big questions to be asked there. It's gone down as a Weverton own goal. He could have got his hand to it even after it bounced off him.

An attendance of over 65,000 has been announced by DAZN - if true, a remarkable feat considering kick-off was at 9pm on the Fourth of July.

Chelsea are furious as Micael blocks Madueke's run on the edge of the box, with the referee dishing out a yellow to Rios for remonstrating - he's out of the semi-finals if they go through.

Palmer, Fernandez, Santos, and Chalobah all look interested in taking a shot from the edge of the D, but it's Palmer who gets the chance and... hits the wall. It bounces off Anibal Moreno's face and out for a throw. He really did take one for the team there.

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Chelsea's Noni Madueke reacts IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kyle Ross

Maresca grimaces and smooths his scalp with both his hands as Cucurella blasts a shot over the bar.

He was unmarked from a corner and the ball fell to him, but he seemed to panic despite the time he had.

Palmeiras are throwing on Lopez and Moreno as they take off Roque and Martinez - more front-footed changes.

It's last-ditch defending from Levi Colwill as he averts a sizzling ball across the face of goal which Roque was waiting to lap up.

Enzo Maresca is cutting an increasingly agitated figure on the touchline as he sees his men under the cosh and just clinging on.

From what I can see, the Brazilian fans, a sea of green, are all stood up and cheering on their 11 heroes. They smell blood.

Fair play to Palmeiras, they've going for it!

They've thrown on Paulinho and Mauricio - the former scored the 100th-minute winner to send them into this round.

Torres and Allan come off.

Palmeiras has scored off the bench in his last two, but he's got fitness problems at the moment.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 28: Paulinho #10 of Palmeiras looks on during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between SE Palmeiras and Botafogo FR at Lincoln Financial Field on June 28, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

He just misses the corner with a strike from the edge of the area that sent Sanchez scrambling across the floor like a man who had just dropped a million dollar bill in the New York Stock Exchange.

This game is increasingly end to end and frenetic and could go either way. I'm not going to call it!

The Palmeiras fans are bouncing. They've got the momentum this half. I'd be worried if I were affiliated with Chelsea.

Joao Pedro is handed his Chelsea debut after joining for £60m from Brighton while Madueke comes on.

Delap and Nkunku are hooked.

Absolute madness. The Palmeiras fans erupt!

Estevao Willian, against the team he's joining. One touch, two touch, bang - right in the top corner from an impossible angle at the near post. See you later Colwill, no reaching that Sanchez - Estevao Willian, take a bow.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Estevao #41 of Palmeiras scores his team's first goal past Robert Sanchez #1 of Chelsea FC during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Carl Recine - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

It's all Palmeiras so far adn Cucurella has given another free-kick away. Somebody needs to remind him that if he gets a yellow, he's out of the semi-finals.

Estevao Willian receievd the ball in the box but he tries a fancy turn but that's not a ten from Len - more like a two. The ball rols out of play after a not-so-slick touch. Better footwork needed.

Cucurella came in too hot on Allan and the attacking midfielder goes down under his challenge.

It's another free-kick for the Brazilians, who haven't lost in 13 games, but they're not able to claw their way back in yet - Sanchez gathers the cross confidently.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 4: Vitor Roque of SE Palmeiras (C) fights for possession with Malo Gusto (L) and Andrey Santos (R) of Chelsea FC during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 4, 2025 in Philadelphia, United States. (Photo by Qian Jun/Sports Press Photo/Getty Images)

We're off and already inside 20 seconds Palmeiras are awarded a free-kick in a threatening spot.

It was a lovely whipped cross Estevao Willian, and Bruno Fuchs powered a header goalwards, but the offside flag shot up. Encouraging start all the same for the Brazilians.

Sports journalism isn't all glamour. It's 3am here and my diet consists of an assortment of sticky rice and mango chewy candy bites that my former housemate's friend once brought to the house, but nobody wanted to eat them until now. Not too shabby, but not a recipe I'd ever invent?

A rather battle-worn Levi Colwill has just been forced into a half-time interview with DAZN. He'd rather be anywhere else, but does perhaps spill some insight into Chelsea's approach to the second half.

'We controlled the game really well, the goal helps, we know they'll come out in the second half but hopfully we can get a goal on the counter,' he said.

'They're going to give us everything they've got but we need to manage it.'

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Chelsea's Levi Colwill in action IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kyle Ross

Well, well. We couldn't have a quiet end to the half, could we?

Liam Delap has just got himself a booking and a suspension for the semi-finals after a heated confrotation with the referee. Not entirely sure what led to that, but he was aggrieved at some of Palmeiras' roughness earlier in the half.

Half-time and Maresca will be fairly happy with the score at 1-0, but it's not comfortable yet.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Liam Delap #9 of Chelsea FC speaks with Richard Rios #8 of Palmeiras during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Carl Recine - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Gusto has just been sent to the shops by Palmeiras centre-back Micael - and then chopped him with a stray leg. He's in the book.

Palmeiras are growing into the game a bit. Vanderlan just charged into the area and cracked a header at goal with force, but Sanchez was equal to it. I mean, it did help that it bounced and lost some of its oomph.

I've never been the biggest Christopher Nkunku fan, in truth, and that was a big chance there. He should have tested Palmeiras goalkeeper Weverton at the very least after being set up by Cole Palmer. My hunch is that Chelsea sell Nkunku this summer.

Fernandez has just left a crunching challenge on Estevao Willian there and sent him tumbling. Perhaps lucky to escape without a yellow.

Probably payback for the wonderkid's late challenge on Levi Colwill earlier.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Enzo Fernandez #8 of Chelsea FC smiles during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Oh, Nkunku! We're not playing rugby, pal.

He had the freedom of Philadelphia as Palmer teed him up in the area, but he got way too much under it and sent it soaring over the bar from about 16 yards. No idea how he got that much height on it.

Make no mistakes - this is a scrappy affair.

Plenty of fouls. Fernendez has just been hacked down in the middle of the park. It's rough and tumble, more than a glorified pre-season game. Now Palmer is the victim of a rough challenge from Martinez. Palmeiras are out to do damage.

epa12216824 Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea (R) and Richard Rios of Palmeiras in action during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter-final match between Palmeiras and Chelsea FC in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 04 July 2025. EPA/WILL OLIVER
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: General view inside the stadium prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Palmeiras are struggling to get out of their half. Their starting position is so deep that when they do try and break, they're often isolated.

In a worrying sign, their goalkeeper Weverton has also gone down and is receiving medical attention. He's got his head in his hands.

Cole Palmer, stop that. Chelsea's playmaker just activated 'Cold' mode with a lovely turn, a shimmy to take him into space and away from two Palmeiras players, and a nonchalant finish we associate with him.

Also, we've now got a flat ball. That will have to be replaced...

Did we expect a different celebration just because of the heat? Absolutely not.

Fernandez just had a stab at making it 2-0 with a strike from outside the box first-time but it was straight at Weverton.

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Chelsea's Cole Palmer celebrates scoring their first goal REUTERS/Lee Smith

It's a composed finish from Cole Palmer, just placing the ball in the bottom corner to the goalkeeper's right with his left foot.

His first touch took a couple of defenders out of the game, his next couple set up the shot, and his finish was delicate and poised. Lovely work.

A few Palmeiras players have been trying to wind up their Chelsea counterparts. But Liam Delap isn't the type to back down from a fight, and nor is Enzo Fernandez.

Meanwhile, Andrey Santos is looking lively on his first-ever competitive start for Chelsea.

Estevao Willian is aiming to bring the chaso here, and he already ahs.

He wrongfooted Cucurella with a whirl of stepovers and won a corner with his resultant shot.

He may be joining Chelsea soon, but he's intent on punishing them tonight!

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Estevao #41 of Palmeiras controls the ball during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hector Vivas - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Chelsea have been dominating the ball so far as expected, the an army of green shirts are tucked in their own half waiting to pounce on a loose ball. This is going to be a war of attrition, methinks.

Almost an instant impact from Neto, who snaked his way past a couple of defenders on the right flank before running into a man too far.

How resilient of him to be here and turn up with such an attitude. He didn't have to. Maresca didn't force him. But he has turned up all the same.

A brief silence was held for Diogo Jota, during which Neto held up a shirt for his former Chelsea and Wolves team-mate and his brother Andre.

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Chelsea's Pedro Neto carries a shirt in tribute to Liverpool's Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva before the match REUTERS/Lee Smith

Andrey Santos has replaced Reece James in the Chelsea XI, seemingly after an injury in the warm-up.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Reece James #24 of Chelsea FC warms up prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Emilee Chinn - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

The players are walking out now, and I must say, for all our gripes about the Club World Cup, they do player intros in an epic fashion.

Every name boomed out on loudspeaker as they walk out of the tunnel individually. Flashing lights. Marc Cucurella has just sauntered out like prime Rocky Balbao. Can't blame him.

The following Chelsea players would miss the semi-finals if booked here: Marc Cucurella, Levi Colwill, Pedro Neto, Liam Delap, Cole Palmer, Reece James, Tosin Adarabioyo. The same would go for Estevao Willian for Palmeiras.

Huge cheers - from both the Chelsea and Palmeiras fans - for Estevao Willian.

I'm looking forward to seeing him in the flesh, given everyone in Brazil believes he is better than Neymar was at 18 years old.

Palmeiras' Estevao warms up before the Club World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Palmeiras and Chelsea in Philadelphia, Friday, July 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

How lovely to see free agent Willian turn out in the United States to take in the action. He's still a mesmeric player on his best days.

Not that we learned much from his brief punditry flash with DAZN just then.

Where is the game going to be won and lost, he was asked?

'I don't know. I'm here to support the Blues. It's going to be a great game to watch.'

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Willian looks on during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)

Chelsea are without Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia in the midfield today, so they're left with Reece James and Enzo Fernandez as the holding two.

Caicedo is suspended while Lavia is nursing a muscle injury.

But hey, Cole Palmer is at number 10 - an exciting prospect for Chelsea fans to take in.

EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joe Toth/Shutterstock (15100128ae) Cole Palmer of Chelsea talks with Roméo Lavia of Chelsea and Moisés Caicedo of Chelsea Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth, Premier League, Football, Stamford Bridge, London, UK - 14 Jan 2025

Enzo Maresca refused to reflect on Chelsea's win against Benfica, before sending his depleted side a warning over Palmeiras' qualities.

'That match was a bit strange but it is gone, in the past, and we need to focus on a tough game tonight.

'We know how good they are defensively and they have good players - Estevao, players that can be dangerous in any moment, so we need to be ready in the way we attack and defend.

'We're going to face a very good team.'

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Susana Vera

LUKE POWER: A reminder that earlier today, Chelsea were hit with a £26.8milion fine for breaching UEFA's financial rules.

Well, they can go some way to chopping that if they reach the semi-finals. They can add an additional £5.77m to their earnings so far by reaching the last four. One game, then, can shave off more than a fifth of the cost of their fine.

Chelsea may finally have a decent attendance at the Club World Cup as I believe around 40,000 are expected here.

There are far more Palmeiras fans here and that isn't the worst, as they'll bring the passion as they have been doing throughout this tournament.

Soccer Football - FIFA Club World Cup - Quarter Final - Palmeiras v Chelsea - Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - July 4, 2025 Palmeiras fans inside the stadium before the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kyle Ross
epa12216797 Chelsea fans cheer ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match between Palmeiras and Chelsea FC in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, 04 July 2025. EPA/WILL OLIVER
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Richard Rios #8 of Palmeiras warms up prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Carl Recine - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Trevoh Chalobah has set out the blueprint for beating Palmeiras here - and the lessons they took from their 4-1 victory over Benfica.

'The way we won it, going to extra-time - that's football, you've got to go that extra time, we finished strong and we're really confident.

'Staying focused to the last minute. A handball is a place where there are two opinions but just stay concentrated.

'They're a very strong team, very physical, so we need to match them.'

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Trevoh Chalobah #23 of Chelsea FC arrives prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

John Obi Mikel has told Chelsea that it is critical for them to bring Cole Palmer into this game against a tight defence.

'This game is going to be tough,' he told DAZN.

'This Palmeiras team defend tough and compact so we need to find a way to break them down.

'We need to find a way to bring Cole Palmer into the game.'

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 28: Cole Palmer #10 of Chelsea FC acknowledges the fans after the team's victory in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 match between SL Benfica and Chelsea FC at Bank of America Stadium on June 28, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Steph Chambers - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Thank you Captain Summerscales for starting this blog in fantastic fashion - wouldn't expect any different in your season of choice!

We're just 40 minutes away from kick-off barring any more weather mishaps, but luckily it's looking like a roasting 27C in Philadelphia, so the game looks all good to go... not that I'd want to play in that!

Tonight's game will be the second meeting between Chelsea and Palmeiras.

Their first game in the final of the FIFA Club World Cup in 2022, back when it was just a teeny weeny seven-team event.

Chelsea won that one, but it was far from straightforward, with the deciding goal arriving late in extra time courtesy of a Kai Havertz penalty.

Chelsea's midfielder Kai Havertz (2nd-R) shoots to score a penalty during the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup final football match between Brazil's Palmeiras and England's Chelsea at Mohammed Bin Zayed stadium in Abu Dhabi, on February 12, 2022. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP) (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)

The skies above Philedelphia are clear and the weather forecast says there is zero chance of rain falling during this game.

That will be a relief for Chelsea, whose victory over Benfica in the last round ended four hours and 39 minutes after it began, largely because a storm hit and forced the players to take cover.

Palmeiras will be without captain Gustavo Gomez after his red card against Botafogo, while Joaquin Piquerez is also suspended.

It means Estevao will be even more important for the Brazilian side as they look to shock Chelsea.

French referee Francois Letexier shows a shows a red card to Palmeiras' Paraguayan defender #15 Gustavo Gomez during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 all Brazilian football match between Palmeiras and Botafogo at Lincoln Financial Field Stadium in Philadelphia on June 28, 2025. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP) / ALTERNATE CROP (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA/AFP via Getty Images)

Pedro Neto is in the best scoring form of his Chelsea career, having netted in three consecutive appearances for the first time.

Before this streak, he had scored just three times in 30 Chelsea appearances.

The Portuguese winger could be key tonight.

Like Kieran pointed out, it is something of a surprise that Neto starts. Enzo Maresca had said that the decision over whether he played was going to be Neto's to make following the tragic news of Diogo Jota's passing on Thursday morning.

I wasn't expecting Pedro Neto to even be here after the passing of his close friend, Diogo Jota. Let alone did I think he would start. But he does.

He'll man the right wing for Chelsea, presumably with Cole Palmer at No 10 and Christopher Nkunku on the left. Liam Delap starts as the striker.

For Palmeiras, 18-year-old wonderkid Estevao Willian starts versus his future club.

Weather wise – it's perfect conditions here for a game of football, thankfully. Little chance of another storm causing a suspension.

Chelsea XI: Sanchez; Gusto, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella; James, Fernandez; Palmer, Nkunku, Neto; Delap

Subs: Jorgensen, Penders, Slonina, Acheampong, Tosin, Sarr, Aneselmino, Essugo, Andrey Santos, Dewsbury-Hall, Madueke, George, Joao Pedro, Jackson, Guiu

Palmeiras XI: Weverton, Giay, Micael, Fuchs, Vanderlan, Rios, Martinez, Estevao, Allan, Torres, Roque

Subs: Lomba, Oliveira, Naves, Benedetti, Rocha, Mayke, Veiga, Moreno, Evangelista, Anderson, Mauricio, Thalys, Lopez, Luighi, Paulinho

Manchester City's shock exit to Al Hilal has left Chelsea as the Premier League’s only remaining club at the Club World Cup.

Inter Milan also fell to Fluminense, opening up Chelsea’s half of the draw and, on paper, giving them a smoother path to the final.

But nothing is guaranteed. Palmeiras have kept 10 clean sheets in their last 14 games, while Estevao is in excellent form.

A reminder: if Chelsea beat Palmeiras, they will face Fluminense in East Rutherford on Tuesday.

Speaking of Brazilians...

Chelsea's new £60m signing Joao Pedro is in the squad for tonight’s match and could make his debut after arriving from Brighton.

'He was on holiday, but in the last two days he worked with us,' said boss Enzo Maresca earlier this week.

'If we have a chance to give him some minutes, we’re going to give him some minutes.'

Chelsea's Brazilian forward #20 Joao Pedro takes part in a training session at Barry University in Miami on July 3, 2025, ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarterfinal football match between Brazil's Palmeiras and England's Chelsea at the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium in Philadelphia on July 4. (Photo by Chandan KHANNA / AFP) (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA/AFP via Getty Images)

Estevao Willian – known as ‘Messinho’ – will join Chelsea after this tournament.

But first, the 18-year-old Palmeiras winger will try to knock them out.

'He will show his commitment with us,' said Palmeiras boss Abel Ferreira, who added it will be a chance for Chelsea’s owners 'to see all the potential and quality he has.'

Estevao has already broken Neymar's Brazilian Serie A record for goal involvements under the age of 18.

Palmeiras' Brazilian forward #10 Paulinho (bottom) celebrates after scoring the opening goal with teammate Brazilian forward #41 Estevao Willian during the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 all-Brazilian football match between Palmeiras and Botafogo at Lincoln Financial Field Stadium in Philadelphia on June 28, 2025. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP) (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images)

Fluminense's win over Inter Milan earlier this week was Brazil's third victory over European sides at this tournament, compared to just two defeats.

Palmeiras now have the chance to enhance that record further against Chelsea, who know first-hand how tricky Brazilian opposition can be after losing 3-1 to Flamengo in the group stage.

Unlike Chelsea, Palmeiras are still unbeaten at this summer's tournament. They drew with Porto and Inter Miami, either side of a win over Al Ahly, during the group phase, before seeing off Botafogo in an all-Brazilian clash in the round of 16.

If you are within close range of Lincoln Financial Field right now and fancy watching this game live... you could be in luck.

Tickets for tonight’s quarter-final against Palmeiras in Philadelphia are on sale for just £8 ($11), with FIFA having slashed prices amid concerns over another low crowd.

Earlier games at the tournament have seen tickets go for as little as £3.60, but Real Madrid’s match tomorrow will set you back over £130 for the cheapest seat.

FIFA apparently blame local July 4th events and US sporting ticket systems for the low demand.

Good evening, or perhaps it is good morning?

Either way, Chelsea will be hoping that in just a few hours they will have joined Fluminense in the semi-finals of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

Fluminense booked their spot in the last four earlier on Friday night by beating Al-Hilal, conquerors of Manchester City, 2-1 in Orlando.

Chelsea must now beat Palmeiras in Philadelphia to earn a shot at Fluminense in East Rutherford on Tuesday night.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: General view inside the stadium prior to the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 quarter final match between SE Palmeiras and Chelsea FC at Lincoln Financial Field on July 04, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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