
Palmeiras vs Chelsea prediction, odds and betting offer
Palmeiras have fought their way into the Club World Cup quarter-finals, yet they face a daunting challenge against Premier League heavyweights Chelsea, with bookmakers sceptical about their chances.
The group stage saw a remarkable performance from Brazilian clubs, with all four progressing to the knockout rounds. Palmeiras found themselves up against fellow Brazilian side Botafogo in the last-16 and managed to secure a narrow 1-0 win in extra time.
Flamengo's journey ended with a loss to Bayern Munich, but Fluminense joined Palmeiras in the quarter-finals after an impressive 2-0 triumph over Inter Milan.
Palmeiras now gear up to face Chelsea, who advanced to the quarter-finals in rather dramatic fashion. They secured a peculiar 4-1 victory over Benfica in their last-16 match. Enzo Maresca's squad seemed poised for a straightforward 1-0 win until play was unexpectedly halted due to an impending thunderstorm, causing a two-hour delay.
When play resumed, Benfica quickly equalised but suffered a setback with a red card early in extra time. Chelsea capitalised on this advantage, netting three additional goals to comfortably claim victory. Now, the Blues are feeling confident about overcoming Palmeiras and securing their spot in the semi-finals.
Palmeiras vs Chelsea Odds
Palmeiras - 3/1
Draw - 12/5
Chelsea - 11/10
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Palmeiras vs Chelsea Betting Tips
Chelsea and both teams to score - 15/4
Liam Delap to score anytime - 9/4
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