Everything you need to know about the Club World Cup

Paige Simmonds
LiveScore
Champions League winners Chelsea will join the Club World Cup at the semi-final stage
Champions League winners Chelsea will join the Club World Cup at the semi-final stage

The 18th edition of the Club World Cup kicks off today, with champions from across the globe meeting in the United Arab Emirates.

Champions League winners Chelsea will be the European representatives, while Palmeiras take their place as kings of South America.

With eight games scheduled across two cities in nine days, read on to get yourself up to speed with all the key information.

When is the Club World Cup?

Like many other competitions, the scheduling of the Club World Cup has hit major disruption.

Originally planned as a summer showpiece in China, the competition was pushed back to later in the year, with Japan selected as the new hosts.

However, due to rising coronavirus cases, the Japanese Football Association withdrew their participation, meaning FIFA had to make a second change.

Abu Dhabi was chosen as the new location, with games now taking place from today until Saturday, February 12.

As UAE league champions, Al Jazira will play the opening match against Tahitian side AS Pirae, who will be Oceania's representatives.

Which teams are taking part?

There will be seven teams taking part — here is the full list.

Al Ahly (Egypt, CAF Champions League winners)
Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia, AFC Champions League winners)
Al Jazira (UAE, UAE Pro League winners)
AS Pirae (Tahiti, OFC representatives)
Chelsea (England, UEFA Champions League winners)
Monterrey (Mexico, CONCACAF Champions League winners)
Palmeiras (Brazil, Copa Libertadores winners)

Palmeiras' Deyverson scored the winning goal in the 2021 Copa Libertadores final against Flamengo
Palmeiras' Deyverson scored the winning goal in the 2021 Copa Libertadores final against Flamengo

What is the fixture schedule?

First round
Match One: Thursday, February 3 — Al Jazira vs AS Pirae (4.30pm GMT)

Second round
Match Two: Saturday, February 5 — Al Ahly vs Monterrey (4.30pm GMT)
Match Three: Sunday, February 6 — Al Hilal vs Winners of Match One (4.30pm GMT)

Semi-finals
Match Four: Tuesday, February 8 — Palmeiras vs winners of Match Two (4.30pm GMT)
Match Six: Wednesday, February 9 — Chelsea vs winners of Match Three (4.30pm GMT)

Final
Saturday, February 12 — winners of Match Four vs winners of Match Six (4.30pm GMT)

In addition, there will be two further matches, play-off games to decide the fifth and third-placed teams.

Who has won the competition the most times?

Real Madrid have won the Club World Cup on four occasions, most recently in 2018.

Barcelona have three wins to their name, with 2020 champions Bayern Munich having picked up the trophy twice.

Liverpool are the most recent Premier League victors, in 2019, while two-time winners Corinthians are the last South American team to be crowned.

The Brazilian side, then managed by current national team coach Tite, defeated Chelsea 1-0 — the Blues' most recent appearance in the marquee event.

Liverpool were the last Premier League side to win the Club World Cup in 2019
Liverpool were the last Premier League side to win the Club World Cup in 2019

Where can I watch the Club World Cup?

Channel 4 will broadcast the final live, with Chelsea's semi-final set to be shown on sister channel E4.

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