Chelsea return to Club World Cup action overnight as they prepare to face Palmeiras.
The Blues booked their place in the quarter-final of the competition owing to a 4-3 victory over Benfica in the last-16 stage earlier this week in the United States. Enzo Maresca's squad will take on Palmeiras with a chance to reach the semi-final of the Club World Cup, which would see them face either Fluminense or Al-Hilal.
Here, football.london takes a look at the TV info for the Club World Cup clash overnight;
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What time does Palmeiras vs Chelsea kick-off?Chelsea's clash against Palmeiras is scheduled to kick-off at 2am UK time in the early hours of Saturday, July 5.
The match will kick off at 9pm local time on Friday night in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field.
Is Palmeiras vs Chelsea being shown live on TV?Yes, DAZN will be broadcasting the match between Chelsea and Palmeiras. The broadcaster have been covering every Club World Cup game of the tournament for free, and that will also apply to Chelsea's quarter-final against Palmeiras.
Alternatively, football.london will be in attendance at Lincoln Financial Field to provide live match updates and post-match coverage from Philadelphia.
How to live stream Palmeiras vs ChelseaWith DAZN broadcasting the overnight clash between Chelsea and Palmeiras, they will also be giving fans the chance to live stream the Club World Cup quarter-final.
Fans with a Freemium subscription will be able to live stream the match for free, which will be available online, through mobile and on the TV app.
There is also the option to fans to enjoy the fixture with an ad-free experience, which is available at a monthly subscription cost of £14.99.
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