Gareth Bale hat-trick sends Real Madrid into the Club World Cup final
Gareth Bale scored a hat-trick in 11 minutes to put Real Madrid in control in their Club World Cup semi-final clash against Kashima Antlers in Abu Dhabi.
The Wales forward opened the scoring just before the break, side-footing home, and then added two more in quick succession early in the second half to put the Spanish giants 3-0 up.
He scored his second after 53 minutes and completed his treble two minutes later with another neat finish to become the third player in Club World Cup history to score a hat-trick.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suarez also managed the feat.
Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent's live coverage of today's Fifa Club World Cup semi-final between Real Madrid and Kashima Antlers, brought to you from the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
Kick-off is scheduled for 4.30pm, with team news set to be released an hour before kick-off when we'll begin our in-depth build-up.
Both Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema fit to start, then, for Real Madrid.
The Spanish side are looking for their third consecutive Club World Cup victory, and with the continuing lacklustre showings in domestic competition the tournament could offer a welcome distraction from their La Liga struggles.
We are expecting team news for the Japanese side imminently...
The Japanese side finished third in this year's J1 League domestically, but earned their place in the Club World Cup with a first ever AFC Champions League victory, beating Iranian side Persepolis in the final.
They entered this year's competition in the second round, beating CONCACAF representatives Guadalajara 3-2. However, this is not their first rodeo at the Club World Cup...
It was a back-and-forth contest of considerable difficulty for the much-fancied Spaniards, with Kashima taking the game to extra time thanks to a brace from Gaku Shibasaki, now of Getafe.
But Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in the additional period to complete his hat-trick and secure Madrid's second Club World Cup win.
The biggest story in football right now is, of course, the sacking of Jose Mourinho.
This could have implications for Real Madrid - the Portuguese manager still has a number of admirers at the club, most pertinently president Florentino Perez, who feels Mourinho could be the man to solve all the problems with the club.
His sudden availability will certainly intrigue Perez, as The Independent's Miguel Delaney first reported...
This is the first game of the competition to be held at the Zayed Sports City Stadium in Abu Dhabi, which will also host the final and third place decider on Saturday.
It also hosted last year's final, as well as those in 2009 and 2010.
Serginho rifles a left-footed drive across goal and the slightest of touches from Thibaut Courtois is all that stops it from finding the inside of the post and the back of the net.
It is a lovely inswinging cross that centre half Gen Shoji is closest too, his flick-on just lacking in the requisite power to turn the ball on target.
The ball hops out of play for a goal kick, but a nervy start from Real Madrid.