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Does the Super Cup go to extra-time or will PSG vs Tottenham go straight to penalties if it's a draw?

Does the Super Cup go to extra-time or will PSG vs Tottenham go straight to penalties if it's a draw?

The Suna day ago
PSG and Tottenham go head-to-head in Italy for the Super Cup TONIGHT.
The Parisians finally claimed the long-sought-after Champions League title in May, thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 to become kings of Europe for the first time.
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Tottenham booked their spot in the Super Cup by winning the Europa League, which ended Spurs' 17-year wait for a major trophy.
The North London outfit beat English rivals Manchester United 1-0 in the Bilbao final to put some gloss on a woeful domestic season.
New head coach Thomas Frank will have the chance to claim silverware in his first competitive match as Spurs boss as his side eyes a second European trophy in less than three months.
Wednesday night's clash promises to be a thriller - but what happens if the two sides can't be separated after 90 minutes?
Does the Super Cup go to extra-time?
If the scoreline is level after normal time, no extra-time will be played.
The winners will be determined by a penalty shootout.
Uefa removed extra-time from the Super Cups in 2023, which was the year Manchester City picked up the trophy after beating Sevilla on penalties.
When is the Super Cup 2025?
The Super Cup 2025 will take place on Wednesday, August 13.
The match will kick off at 8pm BST.
Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy will host.
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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