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Lukaku Sends Chelsea Into Club World Cup Final  (Sky Sports)

Chelsea 1 Al Hilal 0

Romelu LukakuRomelu Lukaku's first-half strike was enough to send Chelsea through to the Club World Cup final as they held on to beat Al Hilal 1-0 in Abu Dhabi.

Lukaku (32) put Chelsea in front at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Stadium in Wednesday's semi-final with a close-range effort after Kai Havertz's cross bounced off a defender, falling nicely for the Belgium striker to get his ninth goal of the season for the Blues.

Saudi Arabian side Al Hilal, winners of last season's AFC Champions League, really pushed for an equaliser in the second half as Chelsea lost control of the game, but Kepa Arrizabalaga proved to be the hero for the Premier League side.

Moussa Marega and Mohamed Kanno came closest, but the Spaniard pulled off a few impressive saves to allow Chelsea to see out the game, setting up a final against Brazilian side Palmeiras on Saturday.

Last season's Copa Libertadores winners are now the only thing standing between Chelsea and becoming world champions for the first time.

The Club World Cup is the only trophy Chelsea have not lifted since Roman Abramovich took ownership of the west London club in 2003.

They came close in 2012, but were beaten 1-0 in the final by Brazilian side Corinthians in Japan, which is the last time a European side has failed to win the Club World Cup.

How Chelsea held on to beat Al-Hilal

After a cagey opening 10 minutes, Chelsea took charge of the game, coming close with Hakim Ziyech who fired the ball just over the bar in a similar spot to his stunning strike in the 2-0 win over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League last month.

Lukaku came a whisker away from opening the scoring inside 20 minutes, just failing to meet a low delivery from Cesar Azpilicueta across the face of goal. It looked like it could become another frustrating night for Lukaku, but he grew into the game, producing some good link-up play and testing the goalkeeper.

Just after the half-hour mark, Lukaku got his breakthrough, gifted with a chance he could not miss as Havertz's cross fell perfectly for him inside the six-yard box to fire Chelsea ahead going into the break.

Havertz came close to doubling Chelsea's lead in the early stages of the second half as his dinked effort beat the goalkeeper but hit the frame of the goal. Ziyech had an effort from the edge of the area saved on the hour mark, but Chelsea soon lost their hold on the game.

Al Hilal started to build some momentum, with former West Brom midfielder Matheus Pereira threading Marega through one on one, only for Kepa to make himself big and keep out the ex-Porto forward. Kepa was called into action again as Kanno's bending effort was destined for the top corner, but the Spain international was equal to it with a spectacular one-handed save.

Chelsea had a fine chance to bury the game with 10 minutes to go, as Lukaku pulled it back for substitute Mason Mount, who was on the bench after picking up an injury in last Saturday's FA Cup win over Plymouth, only for Al Hilal to pull out a last-ditch block.

What's next?

Chelsea will play Palmeiras in Saturday's Club World Cup final in Abu Dhabi; kick-off at 4:30pm.

You can follow live digital commentary of the FIFA Club World Cup final via our dedicated live blog across Sky Sports' digital platforms.

Teams

Chelsea Kepa, Christensen, Silva, Rudiger, Azpilicueta (c), Jorginho (Kante 46), Kovacic , Alonso (Sarr 87), Ziyech (Mount 72), Havertz, Lukaku
Subs Not Used Bettinelli, Mendy, Pulisic, Werner, Chalobah, Saul, Barkley, Hudson-Odoi, Kenedy
Booked Kovacic
Goals Lukaku 32

Al-Hilal Al-Muaiouf, Alburayk, Jang, Al Bulayhi, Shahrani, Cuellar, Kanno, Salem (Carrillo 81), Pereira (Michael 81), Marega, Ighalo
Subs Not Used Abdulhamid, Al-Shehri, Aljuwayr, Jadani, Jahfali, Mufarrij, Obaid, Owais, Yami
Booked Cuellar, Al Bulayhi
Goals

Attendance 19,175

Referee Cesar Ramos (Mexico)

VAR Mauro Vigliano (Argentina)