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Palmeiras v Chelsea FC: Live stream, team news, buy tickets and more

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Palmeiras v Chelsea FC

Quarter-final

Friday, 4 July | Lincoln Financial Field

Kick-off times

21:00 (Philadelphia) | 22:00 (Sao Paulo) | 02:00 (London)

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Team news

Palmeiras came through a gruelling all-Brazilian clash with Botafogo in the Round of 16 to become the first team to book their spot in the last eight. Coach Abel Ferreira has made a habit of using his squad to the maximum in the tournament – four of their five goals have been scored by substitutes, including Paulinho. Their Round of 16 hero most likely start on the bench here, too, after Ferreira revealed he will have surgery on a leg injury after the tournament and will only be used sparingly, while they'll also be missing the suspended Uruguayan Joaquin Piquerez. Estevao – who is set to join Chelsea following the finals – will be able to play, however.

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Chelsea FC also had to go to extremes to get to the last eight after an epic last-16 clash with SL Benfica that saw them eventually win 4-1 after extra time. Goals from Christopher Nkunku, Pedro Neto and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the second half of that additional period in Charlotte added to Reece James' strike in normal time. The good news for Chelsea is that they can count on striker Nicolas Jackson again after he served the second game of his suspension last time out, though Moises Caicedo is missing after receiving a yellow card last time out.

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Possible starting XIs

Palmeiras: Weverton (c); Giay, Micael, Bruno Fuchs; Mayke, Rios, Martinez, Vanderlan; Allan, Vitor Roque, Estevao.

Chelsea FC: Sanchez; James (c), Badiashile, Colwill, Cucurella; Essugo, Lavia; Palmer, Fernandez, Pedro Neto; Jackson.


What they said

"Never give up, never give in. All the time, we work for this. I would like to say thank you to my players for all their efforts. We had an amazing game against Botafogo. When we needed to suffer, we suffered together with one player less. We deserved it because we work a lot."
Abel Ferreira, Palmeiras coach

"We’ve come a long way. It was difficult to be so close to the end of the match and then have a kick in the teeth like that when we lost a late goal. We had to pick ourselves up and brush ourselves down and to then score a few goals in extra time after the delay probably shows how far we’ve come and everyone has played a part."
Reece James, Chelsea captain


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It is perhaps fitting that the first ticketed event at Lincoln Financial Field was the eye-catching friendly between European rivals Barcelona and Manchester United in August 2003, with Patrick Kluivert having the honor of scoring the venue’s first goal. Now home to the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles, the impressive arena has also been selected to host five group-stage matches and a round of 16 game during the eagerly anticipated 48-team FIFA World Cup 26™.