Real Madrid can become the most successful side in the history of the Club World Cup when they face off against Al Ain in the 2018 final.
The Liga giants are the reigning champions and are aiming for their third title in as many years, which would bring their overall tally to four, nudging them ahead of rivals Barcelona.
Santiago Solari's men booked their place in the final after beating Japanese side Kashima Antlers 3-1 in the semi-final.
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Al Ain, meanwhile, had to progress through three rounds to set up the meeting with Madrid, securing their place in the final thanks to a penalty shootout win over River Plate.