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FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final: Chelsea vs. PSG Highlights, Odds, and Where to Watch!

After plenty of goals, brilliant plays, and even Brazilians surprising international giants, we've finally reached the grand finale of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025!

Na-na-na-na-na, na-na, na-na-na, na-na-na! If you’ve also had this song stuck in your head for the past month and read that to the rhythm, you know exactly what we’re talking about: the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final has finally arrived. Chelsea and PSG will battle it out to see who will win the new tournament and earn the right to call themselves world champions for the next four years — and needless to say, there are plenty of Sports Betting opportunities too!

These two European giants will face off this Sunday, July 13, at 4 p.m., at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. The Blues and the Parisians will contest the first-ever final of the new 32-club World Cup format, which will now be held every four years. The match promises to deliver unforgettable emotions.

And if you're the type who gets pumped for every goal and loves placing that perfect bet, get ready: the odds are out, and the showdown is going to be breathtaking. And hey, make the most of it — because the next edition of the Club World Cup won’t be back for another four years! So join us in this guide featuring tips, odds, and how to watch!

Chelsea

Winners of the FIFA Club World Cup in 2021, Chelsea are back in the final and could become the first champions under the new format. One of the title favorites from the beginning, the Blues raised some doubts after a 3-1 loss to Flamengo in the Group Stage — even after taking the lead through Pedro Neto.

That defeat to the Brazilian side, however, placed the Blues second in Group D and set them on a more favorable path: they faced Benfica, Palmeiras, and Fluminense in the knockout rounds, avoiding powerhouses like Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.

After winning the Conference League and returning to the Champions League, Chelsea are showing signs that they are back among Europe’s elite after some difficult years — ownership changes, squad overhauls, and disappointing Premier League campaigns. Although not the favorites, the English club are determined to prove they’ve returned to where they truly belong.

Key Players

The second-highest scorer of the FIFA Club World Cup, forward Pedro Neto has netted three goals in the tournament and has been a crucial player for the team. Just one goal shy of the Golden Boot, the Portuguese could finish as the tournament’s top scorer — although João Pedro might also claim that honor, having started against Fluminense and scored both goals in the 2-0 win.

In midfield, defensive midfielder Enzo Fernández is indispensable for Maresca’s team creativity. With one goal and three assists, the Argentine is one of the technical leaders of the squad — sharing that status with midfielder Cole Palmer, considered one of the best players in the world.

At the back, left-back Marc Cucurella has become one of Chelsea’s main pillars — who would’ve thought, after such a rocky start? The Spaniard contributed to two clean sheets and even cleared a ball off the line against Fluminense.

Absentees and Uncertainties

Enzo Maresca has just one concern ahead of Sunday’s clash: midfielder Moisés Caicedo. Back in the starting XI after serving a suspension against Palmeiras, the Ecuadorian limped off during the match against Fluminense.

If the team’s top ball-winner can't play, the Italian coach has two options: improvise by moving right-back Reece James into midfield or bring in Andrey Santos. He chose the first option against Palmeiras but had to cut James before kickoff.

James, in fact, missed Chelsea’s last FIFA Club World Cup appearance due to injury. The only player remaining from that squad, the captain has been used cautiously because of recurring physical issues and is expected to return — either in place of Malo Gusto at right-back or in midfield if Caicedo is unavailable.

Expected Line-Up

4-2-3-1: Sánchez; Gusto (James), Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella; Caicedo, Fernández; Pedro Neto, Palmer, Nkunku; João Pedro

PSG

Champions of the Champions League with the biggest thrashing in the history of the final, Luis Enrique’s PSG are having a solid campaign in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. They've suffered just one defeat — a 1-0 loss to Botafogo in the Group Stage — the only time goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma had to pick the ball out of the net.

And judging by their campaign so far, the Parisians are the clear favorites to lift the long-awaited trophy: they’ve scored 16 goals, with emphatic 4-0 wins over Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami and Spanish powerhouses Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid.

With dazzling football and a young squad, Paris Saint-Germain don’t seem to miss Kylian Mbappé — the team’s biggest star in recent years who left the club to join Real Madrid. Since then, the team has won every competition they've entered: Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and the French Super Cup. Will they keep the streak alive?

Key Players

Second top scorer of the FIFA Club World Cup with three goals and one assist, midfielder Fabián Ruiz is one of the key pillars in this exciting team’s midfield. His teammate Vitinha is another standout, boasting the highest average of balls recovered and the best Sofascore rating among PSG players.

In defense, right-back Achraf Hakimi shines for his offensive contribution: two goals and two assists in the tournament, with the Moroccan playing a part in four clean sheets. Meanwhile, center-back Marquinhos stands out for his leadership and defensive quality and could become a world champion for the second time — he was part of Corinthians’ 2012 squad that defeated this same Chelsea.

A Ballon d'Or contender, forward Ousmane Dembélé has been a standout since moving to Paris, showing why he was once considered a generational talent: he has two goals and one assist, delivering consistent offensive performances. Alongside him, rising star Désiré Doué has only scored once in the tournament but continues to show great potential and remains a constant threat to opponents.

Absentees and Uncertainties

Luis Enrique will have almost his entire squad available, except for one key area: central defense. Sent off against Bayern Munich, defenders Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernández remain suspended and have already returned to Paris.

As a result, Lucas Beraldo is expected to partner fellow Brazilian Marquinhos at center-back. Another player unlikely to be available is defender Presnel Kimpembe, who is undergoing intensive treatment for a muscle injury in hopes of being fit to play.

Expected Line-Up

4-3-3: Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Beraldo, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, João Neves, Fabián Ruiz; Dembélé, Doué, Kvaratskhelia.

Head-to-Head Record: Chelsea vs. PSG

Having risen to the status of two of Europe’s biggest powers, Chelsea and PSG have faced each other eight times in official competitions, with a balanced record: two wins for the English side, three draws, and three wins for the French.

The Blues have gone eleven years without defeating their final opponent, last doing so in the quarterfinals of the 2013/14 Champions League: they won 2-0 at Stamford Bridge, overturning a 3-1 first-leg defeat at the Parc des Princes to advance.

Curiously, the two sides met again in the Round of 16 in the following two seasons — and PSG knocked Chelsea out on both occasions. There were two draws in 2014/15, followed by two 2-1 PSG victories in 2015/16. The clubs haven’t met since.

Who Will Win the FIFA Club World Cup 2025?

Based on the odds, campaign, and key statistics, PSG are the clear favorites to win the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Priced at 1.29 to win the final, the French side will take the field confident of claiming their first-ever Club World Cup title.

Meanwhile, Chelsea enter the match as underdogs, with odds of 3.60 for a win — significantly less favorable compared to their opponents. Still, the Blues are known for being cup specialists who have upset heavy favorites in international finals — just ask Bayern Munich and Manchester City.

Where to Watch the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final

If you want to watch the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final, there are several broadcasting options. CazéTV will stream the match for free on YouTube, and you can also watch it on Disney+ and Prime Video — featuring the same commentary team as the channel.

Another option is Globo, which will broadcast the match on free-to-air TV, while SporTV will show the Club World Cup final on cable TV. If you prefer streaming, Globoplay will also have live coverage of the game.

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What can we say about this tournament that we barely know but already love? The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 has surprised many with epic matches and will be missed until 2029 — the year of the next edition, with the date yet to be set.

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