Flamengo v Chelsea: Club World Cup updates – live

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"Flamengo and Chelsea Set to Clash in Club World Cup Match"

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In a highly anticipated matchup, Flamengo, the reigning Copa Libertadores champions, are set to face Chelsea, the 2021 Champions League winners, in the Club World Cup. Both teams come into this match with confidence, having secured 2-0 victories in their respective opening games. Chelsea's recent performance featured notable contributions from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández, with Liam Delap making headlines by assisting one of the goals during his first start for the club. The atmosphere in Philadelphia is charged, albeit with a few empty seats and extreme heat, as fans eagerly await the kickoff scheduled for 7 PM BST. The presence of Jorginho, a crucial player during Chelsea's Champions League triumph, adds an intriguing layer to the game as he now plays for Flamengo under the management of former Chelsea left-back Filipe Luís.

As the teams prepare for the encounter, the excitement in the stadium is palpable, with players making their individual walk-ons amidst the enthusiastic commentary from the announcer. Flamengo's lineup includes several notable players, with Matheus Cunha on the bench and several former Manchester United players providing commentary. As the match draws closer, the focus shifts to the strategies both teams will employ on the field. With Flamengo's deep squad and Chelsea's recent form, this clash promises to be a thrilling contest, showcasing two of the world's top football clubs competing for global supremacy in this unique tournament setting, which some have described as somewhat dystopian due to the unusual circumstances surrounding it.

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The players are doing their individual walk-ons,with an overexcited stadium announcer doing his thing. ENZOOOO FERNÁNDEZ!

I was a little thrown by the presence of Matheus Cunhaon Flamengo’s bench. No, it’s not that one. And we’ve got two former Manchester United players on the DAZN coverage in Kléberson and John Obi Mikel. Sort of.

“I just don’t like the smelly planes.That’s why I wear a mask. When I travel I don’t like the smells so that’s why I wear them.”

Alas, not a nod from Cole Palmer to the opening scene of The Dark Knight Rises.

Jorginho, key in helpingChelseaget here – he was in the middle of the park when they won the Champions League – starts for Flamengo. They’re managed by the former Blues left-back Filipe Luís.

Flamengo: Rossi, Wesley, Danilo, Pereira, Lucas, Erick, Jorginho, De Arrascaeta, Gerson, Araújo, Plata

Subs: Cunha, Varela, Ortiz, João Victor, Alex Sandro, Viña, Pedro, Evertton Araujo, Allan, Matheus Gonçalves, Cebolinha, Juninho, Bruno Henrique, Michael, Wallace Yan

Chelsea: Sánchez, James, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernández, Palmer, Neto, Gusto, Delap

Subs: Jørgensen, Acheampong, Tosin, Badiashile, Sarr, Anselmino, Essugo, Lavia, Andrey Santos, Dewsbury-Hall, Madueke, George, Nkunku, Jackson, Guiu

Hello, hello, hello and welcome to another day at this somewhat dystopian tournament,one of empty seats, unbearable heat and Donald Trump acting like Donald Trump. So as we approach the end of the universe, here’s Flamengo versus Chelsea!

The 2022 Copa Libertadores champions meet the 2021 Champions League winners, both sides triumphing 2-0 in their opening contests. Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández were the goalscorers for Chelsea against Los Angeles FC though it was Liam Delap’s assist thatmade the headline– he make his first start for the club today. Kick-off’s at 7pm BST, 2pm EDT. It’s absolutely roasting in Philadelphia.

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Source: The Guardian