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PSG vs Tottenham Live Updates, UEFA Super Cup: Who will conquer the first European trophy of new season?

PSG vs Tottenham Live Updates, UEFA Super Cup: Who will conquer the first European trophy of new season?

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PSG vs Tottenham Hotspur Super Cup LIVE: Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur will lock horns for the eminent UEFA Super Cup.The match will take place at the Stadio Friuli in Udine. The holders of the UCL, PSG will start as the favourites against Europa League winners Tottenham. Follow the blog for live updates.
PSG vs Tottenham, UEFA Super Cup Live: The UEFA Super League clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur will take place tonight at the Stadio Friuli in Udine. The Super Cup clash happens annually between the winner of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Read Madrid are the current champions of the Super Cup. However, a new champions will be made this time. Riding on the momentum driven by constant success, PSG will enter as favourites. However, the on-paper advantage does not matter after the referee blows the kick-off whistle. With all to look forward to, let's see who comes out on top and conquer the UEFA Super Cup.
Hence, let's get the season rolling. Welcome to the live blog of the Super Cup clash, all the moments from the match will be highlighted here. Thus, stay at the space.
The UEFA Champions League winners PSG will clash against UEFA Europa League holders Tottenham today at the Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy. It is officially the start of the new season.
The Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain will enter as the favourites to win the contest, as they look more balanced on both ends-attack and defense. However, Tottenham have caused an upset before and they can do it tonight, and the occasion cannot be better.
PSG vs Tottenham Hotspur Super Cup LIVE: The UEFA Champions League winners, Paris Saint-Germain will be up against the UEFA Europa League holders, Tottenham Hotspur, tonight at the Stadio Friuli in Udine to fight for the . Given the firepower they hold in the squad along with the defensive prowess, PSG will enter as the favourites against Spurs.
Tottenham on the other hand will be the underdogs but cannot be underestimated as they managed to deliver every time in the Europa League last time under Ange Postecoglou. They have a changed manager now. Thus, it will be a massive opportunity for Thomas Frank, to start his stint with a trophy.
PSG will enter as favourites
The Luis Enrique's side will be filled with confidence as they have been significantly successful over the last 12 months. PSG are not only the Champions League winners, but also secured the domestic double in the 2024/25 season to eventually become the first French side to conquer the continental treble. Tottenham on the other hand, managed to evade relegation, finishing 17th on the EPL table. So, it will be interesting to note which Tottenham side will appear tonight. Will it be the one that got hammered in the Premier League, or the one that won the Europa League against all odds.
Gianluigi Donnarumma will sit out
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been dropped by manager Luis Enrique for the Super Cup. It is a surprising decision as Donnarumma has been quite consistent for PSG over the years. Maybe, the recent talks about his potential exit from the club, may have had something to do with the decision. Lucas Chevalier and Renato Marin have been selected in the squad instead.
How to watch PSG vs Tottenham Super Cup 2025 live streaming?
Fans can watch the live streaming of the Super Cup 2025 final between PSG and Tottenham Hotspur on Sony Liv app and website.
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