
PSG vs Tottenham Hotspur predictions: Uefa Super Cup tips and odds
PSG vs Tottenham tips
PSG-PSG half time-full time @ 11/10 with bet365
Bet builder – Rodrigo Bentacur to be booked, over 7.5 corners and under 4.5 goals @ 16/5 with bet365 (50 per cent winnings boost)
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Match details
What: PSG vs Tottenham, Uefa Super Cup
Where: Stadio Friuli, Udine, Italy
When: 8pm BST, Wednesday August 13
How to watch: TNT Sports 1/TNT Sports Ultimate
PSG set for straightforward win
Although Chelsea got the better of them this summer, PSG can draw confidence from a good recent record against Premier League clubs going into their Uefa Super Cup clash with Tottenham in Udine.
Luis Enrique's side took down Arsenal, Aston Villa and Liverpool in the knockout rounds of last season's Champions League, having also beaten Manchester City during the league phase.
They completed their remarkable continental campaign with a 5-0 demolition of Inter Milan in May's final and simply look a level above Europa League winners Tottenham, who are about to play their first competitive game under new manager Thomas Frank and have been hit hard by injuries.
James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin are among those unavailable for this contest, while Dominic Solanke has also been struggling for fitness.
While PSG were scintillating in the Champions League, Tottenham saw off fairly underwhelming sides in AZ Alkmaar, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bodo/Glimt en route to the Europa League final, in which they scraped past fellow Premier League strugglers Manchester United in a match of poor quality.
Frank will take time to implement his methods, whereas PSG are settled and will be missing only Joao Neves, who is suspended.
Their metronomic midfield and devastating front three could be too hot to handle for Spurs and PSG are worth a bet to lead at half-time and go on to win the game at 11/10, having led at the break in nine of their 17 Champions League games last term.
Bentancur booking in boosted bet builder
There's the chance to get a boost on bet builders for the Uefa Super Cup with bet365, so here is a 16/5 multiple for the game in Udine.
Start it with a booking for Spurs midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur, who picked up nine yellow cards in last season's Premier League and four cautions in the Europa League.
Along with loanee Joao Palhinha, he is likely to be given the task of handling the fast passing and movement of the PSG midfield and could be on the radar of referee Joao Pinheiro, who averaged three yellow cards per game in last season's Champions League.
Over 7.5 corners also looks like a good selection, given that Tottenham ranked fourth for corners taken in the Premier League last season with 243.
Frank's Brentford, meanwhile, ranked 11th for corners last term, so there should not be too much of a change stylistically.
As for PSG, they like to play with width and led the way for corners in last season's Champions League with 105 in 17 matches – an average of 6.17 per game.
Complete the bet builder with under 4.5 goals.
On their day, PSG can blow teams apart, but they will not be at full throttle at this stage of the season and the previous six Uefa Super Cups have all produced under 2.5 goals in regulation time.
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PSG vs Tottenham odds
PSG @ 9/20 with bet365
Draw @ 4/1 with bet365
Tottenham Hotspur @ 5/1 with bet365
All odds courtesy of bet365. Correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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