Brazil Global Sports reported that Palmeiras' match against Chelsea set a record for the Brazilian team's highest attendance in the Club World Cup. A total of 65,782 fans flocked to Lincoln Financial Stadium to witness the Blues' 2-1 victory.
Previously, the Brazilian team's number of viewers was maintained by two games: Flamenco 2-4 Bayern Munich and International Miami 2-2 Palmeiras (60,914 players). The fourth place was Flamenco's 3-1 victory over Chelsea at Lincoln Financial Stadium (54,600 people), while Botafogo, who defeated Paris Saint-Germain in historic victory (53,600 people) ranked fifth.
Palmeiras vs. Chelsea ranked third in the Club World Cup, and the event's record was created by Paris Saint-Germain's 4-0 victory over Atletico Madrid (80,619 players). As the largest Rose Bowl in this event, the Rose Bowl will no longer host subsequent competitions. The only thing that is likely to break this record is the MetLife Stadium, which can accommodate more than 80,000 people and will host four games (1 quarter-final, 2 semi-finals and finals).