
When is the Super Cup 2025? Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream and teams for thrilling showpiece in Udine
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Ange Postecoglou led Tottenham to a huge Europa League trophy win
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And it was a result that has potentially saved Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou from getting sacked as Spurs finished 17th in the Premier League table.
Life could get even better for Postecoglou too as his Spurs side have the chance to lift more silverware when they play in the Super Cup.
But they'll have to beat the winners of French champions PSG and Italian icons Inter Milan, who are set to contest in a thrilling Champions League final.
When is the Super Cup 2025?
The 2025 Super Cup will take place on
Wednesday, August 13.
It is scheduled to kick off at
8pm BST
- 9pm local time.
Stadio Fruili in Udine, Italy is the chosen venue for this huge match and it can host approximately 25,132 fans.
Read more on Super Cup
What TV channel is the Super Cup 2025 on and can it be live streamed?
Details of how to watch the Super Cup is yet to be announced.
However, it is likely to be broadcast LIVE on TNT Sports.
Should this be the case, fans will be able to stream the action on discovery+
Previous Super Cup winners
1973: Ajax 6-1 AC Milan (0-1, 6-0)
1975: Dynamo Kyiv 3-0 Bayern München (1-0, 2-0)
1976: Anderlecht 5-3 Bayern München (1-2, 4-1)
1977: Liverpool 7-1 Hamburg (1-1, 6-0)
1978: Anderlecht 4-3 Liverpool (3-1,1-2)
1979: Nottingham Forest 2-1 Barcelona (1-0, 1-1)
1980: Valencia 2-2 Nottingham Forest (1-2, 1-0 Valencia won on away goals)
1982:
1983: Aberdeen 2-0 Hamburg (0-0, 2-0)
1984: Juventus 2-0 Liverpool
1986: Steaua București 1-0 Dynamo Kyiv
1987: Porto 2-0 Ajax (1-0, 1-0)
1988: Mechelen 3-1 PSV Eindhoven (3-0, 0-1)
1989: AC Milan 2-1 Barcelona (1-1, 1-0)
1990: AC Milan 3-1 Sampdoria (1-1, 2-0)
1991:
1992: Barcelona 3-2 Werder Bremen (1-1, 2-1)
1993: Parma 2-1 AC Milan (0-1, 2-0aet)
1994: AC Milan 2-0 Arsenal (0-0, 2-0)
1995: Ajax 5-1 Zaragoza (1-1, 4-0)
1996: Juventus 9-2 Paris Saint-Germain (6-1, 3-1)
1997: Barcelona 3-1 Borussia Dortmund (2-0, 1-1)
1998: Chelsea 1-0 Real Madrid
1999: Lazio 1-0 Manchester United2000: Galatasaray 2-1 Real Madrid (aet, golden goal)
2001: Liverpool 3-2 Bayern München
2002:
2003: AC Milan 1-0 Porto
2004: Valencia 2-1 Porto
2005: Liverpool 3-1 CSKA Moskva (aet)
2006: Sevilla 3-0 Barcelona
2007: AC Milan 3-1 Sevilla
2008: Zenit 2-1 Manchester United
2009: Barcelona 1-0 Shakhtar Donetsk (aet)2010: Atlético de Madrid 2-0 Internazionale
2011: Barcelona 2-0 Porto
2012: Atlético de Madrid 4-1 Chelsea
2013: Bayern München 2-2 Chelsea (aet, 5-4 pens)
2014: Real Madrid 2-0 Sevilla
2015: Barcelona 5-4 Sevilla (aet)
2016: Real Madrid 3-2 Sevilla (aet)
2017: Real Madrid 2-1 Manchester United
2018: Atlético de Madrid 4-2 Real Madrid (aet)
2019: Liverpool 2-2 Chelsea (aet, 5-4 pens)
2020: Bayern München 2-1 Sevilla (aet)
2021: Chelsea 1-1 Villarreal (aet, 6-5 pens)
2022: Real Madrid 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt
2023:
2024: Real Madrid 2-0 Atalanta
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