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Super Cup prize money 2025: How much can PSG and Tottenham win?

Super Cup prize money 2025: How much can PSG and Tottenham win?

The Sun3 days ago
THE Super Cup will take place at the Stadio Friuli TONIGHT.
Champions League kings PSG will take on Europa League winners Tottenham in a huge clash ahead of the new season.
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In May, Spurs ended their 17-year trophy drought with a stunning 1-0 win over Manchester United in the Bilbao final.
New Tottenham boss Thomas Frank will get the chance to claim silverware in his first competitive match at the helm as he looks to lead the Lilywhites to the Super Cup for the first time in the club's history.
The former Brentford boss will know it will be a big ask for Spurs as they face a PSG side who were the best team in Europe last season.
But this summer, the French giants failed to add the Club World Cup to their four trophies last term after they were thrashed 3-0 by Chelsea in the final.
Luis Enrique's side will be looking to bounce back and add more silverware to their ever-expanding collection.
But it's not just a trophy up for grabs in Udinese, with the Super Cup having huge cash incentives for both clubs.
What is the Super Cup prize money 2025?
Both PSG and Spurs will earn £3.4million each for playing in the Super Cup.
Whichever team goes on to lift the trophy, they will pick up an extra £900,000.
Meaning the Super Cup winner will bank a total of £4.3million.
How to watch the Super Cup 2025
The Super Cup will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1.
You can live stream the match via the discovery+ app/website.
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