Reigning Champions League winners Chelsea will have to overcome Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal in the Club World Cup semi-final on Wednesday if they are to reach the final of the competition.
Al Hilal qualified for the semi-final after beating Al Jazira Club 6-1 on Sunday, while Chelsea automatically progressed to this stage after their European success last season.
Thomas Tuchel's side go into the game on the back of a sticky 2-1 win over League One side Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup fourth round, which they won with an extra time goal from Marcos Alonso.
Against Al Hilal they will have some familiar faces to come up against, with the likes of former Watford and Manchester United striker Odion Ighalo one of the former European players who currently features for the Saudi Arabian team. Alongisde Ighalo is former West Brom player Matheus Pereira and former Primeira Liga duo Moussa Marega and Andre Carrillo.
Chelsea are still without Ben Chilwell and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, who are sidelined for the foreseeable future with injuries. AFCON winner Edouard Mendy is not expected back at the club for a few days, while Mason Mount and Cesar Azpilicueta are included in the squad despite picking up knocks against Plymouth last time out.
Al Hilal vs Chelsea predicted line-ups
Al Hilal predicted XI: Al Maiouf; Abdul Hamid, Hyun-Soo, Ali Bulaihi, Al Shahrani; Kanno, Cuellar; Marega, Pereira, Al Dawsari; Ighalo.
Chelsea predicted XI: Kepa; Sarr, Rudiger, Chalobah; Alonso, Kovacic, Saul, Hudson-Odoi; Havertz, Mount; Werner.
Al Hilal vs Chelsea: When does it start?
Al Hilal vs Chelsea kicks off at 20:30 UAE time, the local time, on Wednesday, February 9. This means that it will be a 17:30 CET start, which is 16:30 GMT in the UK or 11:30 ET and 08:30 PT in the USA.
Al Hilal vs Chelsea: Where to watch it?
Al Hilal vs Chelsea is available to watch in the United Kingdom on E4, while those in the United States can tune in on Fox.