New Jersey's MetLife Stadium will play host to the finale of the FIFA Club World Cup on Sunday, as Chelsea take on European champions Paris Saint-Germain.
The two European giants are the last teams standing following an entertaining month in the States, but only one will be the first to win the revamped competition.
Whichever team comes out victorious this weekend, they'll be entitled to several perks thanks to a Club World Cup win. DAZN News gives you the lowdown on the rewards on offer.
Both Chelsea and PSG have already added a significant amount of money to their earnings in the US, but a win in the final is the ultimate cash cow.
The winning club could earn up to $125million / £93m, which rivals the prize money earmarked for the winners of the UEFA Champions League.
That total is made up of a single sum of $40m for just winning the final, added to the prize money already earned for progressing from each round.
Whoever lifts the trophy on Sunday will be able to literally wear a badge of honour from next season, with the winners of the Club World Cup getting brand new patches added to their shirts.
Previously, clubs were permitted to wear the winners' badges for 12 months, however, now that the format has switched to a four-year cycle, the victors will wear the badge of being world champions until the next event in 2029.
Making it almost impossible to forget who the world champions are for the next four campaigns.
If teams want to be on course for the next FIFA Club World Cup in 2029, it's all about coefficient rankings.
A win in the final will only boost their place and make it more likely to be part of the tournament next time around, especially if neither side wins the Champions League again in that period.
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