FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final: Chelsea vs PSG Match Preview, Betting Odds, and Predictions.
Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea will clash in the Club World Cup final this Sunday as both European giants aim for global supremacy. The showdown at MetLife Stadium promises fireworks, with PSG’s attacking brilliance set to test Chelsea’s resilience.
The Blues reached the final after overcoming Brazilian opposition in Palmeiras and Fluminense, while PSG dispatched heavyweights Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in style. Both sides now face one last hurdle to lift FIFA’s revamped trophy.
Bets | Over/Under | Moneyline |
Total Shots | Over 29.5 | +108 |
Total Shots on Target | Over 12.5 | +130 |
Chelsea Goalkeeper to make saves | Over 6.5 | +340 |
Total Corners | Over 8.5 | -182 |
Total Cards | Under 4.5 | -133 |
Chelsea enter the final with renewed confidence after a strong tournament run. Moises Caicedo is back in full training following an ankle injury, giving Enzo Maresca’s midfield more stability. However, injuries remain a concern, with Romeo Lavia and Dario Essugo struggling for fitness and Benoit Badiashile also a doubt.
Noni Madueke will miss out due to ongoing transfer negotiations, and newcomers Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and Estevao are ineligible. On a positive note, Levi Colwill and Liam Delap return from suspension, while Joao Pedro is likely to lead the attack after his semi-final heroics.
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Luis Enrique’s side appear in formidable shape heading into the decider. While defenders Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez remain suspended from the quarter-final, Lucas Beraldo is expected to partner Marquinhos again at the back.
Ousmane Dembele, fresh from his first tournament start against Real Madrid, is set to spearhead PSG’s front line alongside familiar faces. The French champions have looked unstoppable of late, with four straight wins without conceding, and will be eager to complete a historic quadruple with another trophy.
Paris Saint-Germain’s attacking form has been nothing short of exceptional. Luis Enrique’s men have scored at least three goals in each of their last three matches, including a ruthless 3-0 demolition of Real Madrid in the semi-finals. Their 5-0 thrashing of Inter Milan in the Champions League final earlier this year further highlights their scoring prowess.
Chelsea, under Enzo Maresca, have also shown sharpness in front of goal, finding the net in all six Club World Cup games so far. With both sides boasting offensive firepower and vulnerabilities in defense, a high-scoring affair with over 3.5 goals looks a strong possibility.
After recovering from an early tournament injury, Ousmane Dembele reminded everyone of his quality with a standout performance against Real Madrid. His pace and ability to cut inside caused constant problems, and he played a pivotal role in PSG’s attack.
With six goals and five assists in his last ten appearances across competitions, the Ballon d’Or contender is in red-hot form. Given Chelsea’s occasional lapses at the back and Dembele’s knack for striking in big games, backing him to score anytime at +120 is a logical choice.
Hakimi has been one of PSG’s most consistent contributors this season. The Moroccan full-back’s attacking runs and overlapping play have resulted in three assists and two goals in his last five matches. His ability to influence the game in the final third makes him a dangerous threat, especially against Chelsea’s wide defenders. Betting on him to either score or assist at +185 provides strong value.
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Picks | Moneyline |
Khvicha Kvarastkhelia to Score Anytime | +185 |
Bradley Barcola to Assist Anytime | +300 |
Ousmane Dembele to Score or Assist | -140 |
Moisies Caicedo to Receive a Card | +160 |
PSG’s dominant displays against Europe’s elite has been unavoidable last season and in this tournament. Meanwhile, Chelsea’s defensive issues suggest that the French champions could have another field day.
Expect Enrique’s side to control proceedings. Especially with Dembele and Hakimi pivotal in carving open Maresca’s defense. It is likely that PSG will win by a 1-3 margin.