MetLife Stadium will host the final of the Club World Cup on Sunday.
A total of 82,000 soccer fans are expected to fill the stadium as Chelsea takes on Paris Saint-Germain at 3 p.m. Paris Saint-Germain is the favorite, having won all 10 of its games in this tournament.
On Friday, PSG worked out on the campus of Rutgers University as the team preps for the final.
Chelsea had a day of practice in Harrison.
After both teams had a chance to work out, Chelsea’s captain Reece James spoke with the media. He said he and his teammates were not at all intimidated by the PSG, which is regarded as the best team in Europe.
“They are champions of Europe. All we can do is prepare right and get ready,” said James.
Fans headed to the match will want to utilize New Jersey Transit. The agency suggests taking a train to Secaucus Junction, where fans can transfer onto a direct train to the stadium.
There will be extra transit buses after the game to help you get back to the train station.