Los Blancos and CONCACAF champion Guadalajara are the only confirmed teams to book their spot after winning their confederation's tournament.

FIFA has revealed the path to the Club World Cup final set to be played at the United Arab Emirates for the second year in a row.

With CONMEBOL and UEFA champions entering the competition in the semi-final stage, all remaining teams were eager to find out whether they would face the yet-to-be determined South American champions or the 3-time UEFA Champions League holders, and football's governing body has revealed the outcome of the draw today.

The first game of the competition will have local champions Al Ain facing Oceania's title holder Wellington FC on December 12. The winner of that match will go on to face the African champions for a spot in the semi-finals. Once that game has a winner, the Copa Libertadores champions will perform for the first time in the competition for a spot in the final.

On the other side of the draw, the Asian champion (to be detemined by November 10) will face CONCACAF's winner, Guadalajara. The team winning that clash will go on to face Real Madrid in the semi-final. It is a shorter route to the final, but the most complicated.

Have a detailed look at the draw here.

The tournament's final is set to be played on Saturday, December 22.