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·2 July 2025

Chelsea vs. Palmeiras live stream – how to watch Blues Club World Cup quarter final

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Chelsea’s Club World Cup is getting better and better.

After wobbling early on with a deserved defeat to Flamengo, things have just fallen into place for Enzo Maresca’s team. They bounced back to beat ES Tunis, even with a rotated team, and then saw a shock win for Benfica take Bayern Munich out of their path.


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The Blues then beat the Portuguese on Saturday night, and are now enjoying a few days off before they tackle Brazilian giants Palmeiras overnight on Friday. Win that, and they’re one game from a final.

If you’re in Europe it’s on in the dead of night – but given we’re at the quarter final stage, and given we’ll be up against our future star Estevao Willian, it will be worth staying up for!

How to watch Chelsea vs. Palmeiras

The best way to watch all the remaining games of the tournament is through DAZN, who won the rights to show the whole tournament worldwide online. The best part is, you can see them all for free, with a premium service also available if you’re willing to pay for more benefits.

On the free service you see adds during games with no replays and no availability of extended highlights, but considering it’s free for the basic package, it’s a pretty great deal, especially at this stage of the tournament where the games are really getting exciting.

Estevao prepares for the game of a lifetime

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Estevao Willian playing for Palmeiras. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Chelsea signed teenage sensation Estevao more than a year ago, but let him stay with his current club until after this tournament.

Who could have predicted we will end up facing him? It’s a special moment for the kid, who will see his past and future collide in one game.

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