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How to watch PSG vs. Inter Milan in the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final

How to watch PSG vs. Inter Milan in the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final

New York Times7 days ago

Both sides vying for the 2025 Champions League title are well-deserving of a trophy lift. Paris Saint-Germain beat English stalwarts Arsenal and Liverpool to get here. Inter Milan knocked off Bayern Munich, then Barcelona. Saturday's showdown features two prestigious clubs with star attackers and world-class goalkeepers.
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Luis Enrique is on the brink of a second treble. He pulled the first one off in 2014-15 with Barça. Now, his PSG group has already claimed the French Cup and Ligue 1. A win on Saturday would mark just the 11th European treble in the history of the sport. Manchester City was the last club to do it, in the 2022-23 season.
Standing in the way is a motivated and seasoned Inter. Eight players remain from Inter's 2023 Champions League final. Simone Inzaghi really needs the win here — his Italian side finished one point behind Serie A champ Napoli and was humiliated by rival AC Milan in the Coppa Italia semifinal.
PSG plays with a brisk pace and youthful energy, while Inter provides wily grinding and hard-earned pitch chemistry. Marcus Thuram and Lautaro Martínez fashion one of the game's best and most patient striking duos, but Ousmane Dembélé (eight goals this Champions League campaign) headlines the ultra-fast Parisian attack.
Paris Saint-Germain is averaging just north of two goals per Champions League outing while conceding just 0.94. Six of those 16 matches resulted in clean sheets from keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Inter's lone loss in this competition came back in December to Germany's Bayer Leverkusen. Yann Sommer has eight clean sheets in Champions League play this season.
Last round yielded two classics. Inter won a thriller 7-6 on aggregate against Barcelona. PSG's emergence over Arsenal wasn't quite as wild, but both victories were narrow one-goal affairs.
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(Photo of Ousmane Dembélé: Franck Fife / AFP via Getty Images)

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