
How to buy Chelsea Club World Cup Final tickets at MetLife Stadium
The Blues rolled past the Brazilian club Fluminense 2-0 on Tuesday afternoon, ironically on the back of two goals from Brazillian soccer player João Pedro, setting up what should be an epic final no matter their opponent. Chelsea will take on the winner of Wednesday's blockbuster semifinal between PSG and Real Madrid.
After a middling season in the Premier League, Chelsea is peaking at the right time with the chance of a trophy on the line.
Whether you'll be supporting The Blues or rooting for the opposition in either PSG or Real Madrid, get your Club World Cup final tickets now.
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As of publication, the cheapest ticket to Sunday's final costs $280. If you want a better view, the cheapest lower-level ticket would set you back $513.
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