The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup semi-final brings an electrifying clash as Brazilian giants Fluminense face off against Premier League powerhouse Chelsea at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at 8:00 PM BST. Fluminense, the last South American team standing, have defied expectations with a fairytale run, including a stunning 2-1 victory over Al-Hilal in the quarter-finals.
Chelsea, meanwhile, continue their quest for a second Club World Cup title, having edged past Palmeiras 2-1 in their last match. This semi-final pits Brazilian flair against English pragmatism, with a place in the final against either Paris Saint-Germain or Real Madrid at stake. Adding intrigue, former Chelsea defender Thiago Silva will face his old club, promising an emotional and tactical battle.
Prediction
Chelsea enter as marginal favorites due to their squad depth, attacking firepower, and recent form, which includes four wins from five matches in the tournament. Their ability to grind out results, as seen in their extra-time triumph over Benfica and a narrow victory against Palmeiras, showcases their resilience under manager Enzo Maresca.
Fluminense, however, are no pushovers. Unbeaten in the group stage and buoyed by a shock win over Inter Milan, they possess veteran leadership and a knack for upsetting European sides. The absence of key players like Martinelli and Juan Freytes due to suspensions could hamper their dynamism, but Thiago Silvaās experience and Jhon Ariasā creativity make them dangerous. Chelseaās superior individual quality, particularly through Cole Palmer, should tip the scales, but Fluminenseās defensive solidity suggests a tight contest. A 2-1 Chelsea victory after a closely fought match seems likely, potentially requiring extra time.
Possible lineups
Fluminenseās predicted lineup (3-4-1-2): Fabio in goal; Ignacio, Thiago Silva, and Rene in defense; Xavier, Hercules, Bernal, and Gabriel Fuentes in midfield; Nonato behind strikers Jhon Arias and German Cano. Fluminense will miss Martinelli and Juan Freytes due to suspensions, but Reneās return from a ban bolsters their backline. Thiago Silva, at 40, remains a commanding presence, while Ariasā pace and creativity will be key in attack.
Chelseaās predicted lineup (4-2-3-1): Sanchez in goal; Gusto, Tosin Adarabioyo, Chalobah, and Cucurella in defense; Fernandez and Caicedo in midfield; Neto, Palmer, and Nkunku behind striker Joao Pedro. Chelsea are without Liam Delap and Levi Colwill due to suspensions, while Reece James, Romeo Lavia, and Benoit Badiashile are injury doubts. Moises Caicedoās return from suspension strengthens their midfield, and Cole Palmerās flair will be central to their attack.
Betting tips
Chelseaās attacking output, averaging 2.7 goals per game in the tournament, makes them a solid pick to win at 8/13 odds. However, Fluminenseās defensive record, conceding just two goals in four matches, suggests they can keep it close. Betting on both teams to score, priced at -120, is a prudent choice given Fluminenseās attacking threats like Arias and Cano, and Chelseaās occasional defensive lapses, having conceded eight goals in their last ten games.
The over 2.5 goals market at around 1.9 odds is also appealing, as both teamsā group-stage performances indicate potential for an open game. For a player-specific bet, Cole Palmer to score or assist at 5/6 odds is attractive, given his 15 goals and 12 assists this season and his knack for big moments. Fluminenseās Jhon Arias, with 12 key passes in the tournament, is a good shout to assist at 3/1 odds.

