Paris Saint-Germain produced a stunning 4-0 thrashing of Real Madrid to set up a Club World Cup final against Chelsea, according to Sky Sports.
Only a month on from beating Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final, Luis Enrique's side delivered another statement performance, which gives them the chance to cap an incredible season with a world title at New York's MetLife Stadium on Sunday.
There was never any doubt they would claim their place in the final after a rampant 18-minute spell in the first half, which began when a heavy touch from Raul Asencio inside the Real Madrid box allowed Ousmane Dembele to set up Fabian Ruiz's sixth-minute opener.
Three minutes later, a miskick from Asencio's centre-back partner Antonio Rudiger allowed Dembele to race through on goal and coolly beat Thibaut Courtois to double Paris Saint-Germain's lead.
Real Madrid were reeling and it got even worse for them when Ruiz added his second and Paris Saint-Germain's third from Achraf Hakimi's cut-back following a scintillating passing move.
Real Madrid, who lost Trent Alexander-Arnold to injury before the game, tried to regain a foothold by sending on Luka Modric for his final appearance for the club, but substitute Goncalo Ramos added a breakaway fourth to spark more Paris Saint-Germain celebrations.
Already European champions, Paris Saint-Germain will return to the MetLife Stadium on Sunday as strong favourites to win against Enzo Maresca's Chelsea and add yet another piece of silverware having won a domestic double as well as the Champions League.