Chelsea will take on their Club World Cup semi-final opponents on February 9 at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, FIFA have confirmed.
Chelsea, the reigning European champions, will play either Al Jazira, Al Hilal or Auckland City.
Palmeiras and one of Ah Ahly or Monterrey will meanwhile play their semi-final on February 8.
The final will take place on February 12.
Chelsea are guaranteed to play two matches in the UAE, as if they lost their semi-final they will play in a third-place play-off at the Al Nahyan Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
The tournament was originally planned to be staged in Japan, although they withdrew as hosts in September due to COVID-19 concerns.
Chelsea qualified for the tournament after winning last season's Champions League, beating Manchester City in the final.
The UAE has staged the Club World Cup four times before, with capital city Abu Dhabi assuming hosting duties in 2009, 2010, 2017 and 2018.
Chelsea are favorites to win the Champions League this year as well
The Blues' 4-0 mauling of Juventus in their previous Champions League clash reiterates how dominant they have been in the last couple of seasons.
Chelsea were previously dominating the domestic league as well. However, after winning just two out of their last five Premier League games, they sit in third place. Chelsea are currently behind Liverpool (34 points) and Manchester City (35 points).
Chelsea take on FC Zenit, which will be their last group stage clash for this year's iteration of the Champions League campaign on December 8. However, the match is more or less a formality as Chelsea have already qualified for the knockout stages of the competition.
This serves as the perfect opportunity for Thomas Tuchel to rotate his playing XI. The Blues currently find themselves in turbulent waters because of their long list of injuries.
Chelsea will take on Leeds United in the Premier League on December 11, following their game against FC Zenit.