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Is there extra time and penalties in FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final between Chelsea and PSG?

Is there extra time and penalties in FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final between Chelsea and PSG?

The Hindu13-07-2025
The grand finale of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 will see Chelsea face a challenge from Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) on Sunday at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States.
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PSG is the favourite to lift the trophy and add the fifth title of the season to its name. Luis Enrique's team has been superb throughout the season has won a domestic treble alongside the UEFA Champions League ahead of its arrival in United States.
On the other hand, Enzo Maresca's team has surprised with its run to the final. However, it faces a tough test in the Jersey heat against the hottest club side in the world.
Is there extra-time and penalties in 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Final?
If scores are level at the the end of 90 minutes, two 15-minutes halves of extra-time will be played.
If the scores remain tied at the end of extra-time, the match will be decided by penalty shootout.
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