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PSG vs Tottenham Hotspur UEFA Super Cup prediction, odds and betting offer

PSG vs Tottenham Hotspur UEFA Super Cup prediction, odds and betting offer

Daily Mirror3 days ago
PSG face Tottenham in the 2025 UEFA Super Cup at Stadio Friuli as Luis Enrique meets Thomas Frank's new-look Spurs at the Stadio Friuli in Udine
Paris Saint‑Germain and Tottenham Hotspur meet on Wednesday night for the 2025 UEFA Super Cup, the annual showdown between the Champions League and Europa League holders. The tie is set for the Stadio Friuli in Udine, a compact stage well suited to a one‑off with little margin for error.
Luis Enrique's side finally captured Europe's biggest prize earlier this summer, sweeping aside Inter Milan 5‑0 in the final. Momentum then stalled at the revamped Club World Cup, where Chelsea beat them 3‑0 in New Jersey. This Super Cup will be their first outing since that defeat, a chance to clear the head and frame the season not around a setback, but around habits that won them the continent.
Spurs ended a 17‑year wait for silverware by edging Manchester United 1‑0 in the Europa League final. Change followed regardless, with Ange Postecoglou departing and Thomas Frank chosen to lead the next chapter. The Dane inherits belief, a medal in the cabinet and an expectant fanbase; now comes the task of shaping structure and tempo without dulling the edge that delivered May's breakthrough.
PSG's passing structure should see plenty of the ball, with full‑backs stepping in to compress play. Tottenham are unlikely to sit deep; expect coordinated pressure from the front and quick outlets when possession turns over. The first half may be tight on chances, with the contest opening after the hour as legs fade and benches are used. In a single match, moments matter more than patterns, and composure in both boxes tends to decide everything.
For PSG, this is an early chance to add another European honour and show that the Club World Cup was a bump, not a bend. For Tottenham, lifting the Super Cup would harden last season's progress into something repeatable, a statement that their drought‑ending win was a beginning rather than a one‑off. For both clubs, it is a night to set standards, not stories.
PSG vs Tottenham
PSG - 4/9
Draw - 4/1
Spurs - 5/1
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PSG vs Tottenham
PSG to win and both teams to score - 13/8
PSG win in 90 minutes - 4/9
Joao Palhinha to be carded - 23/10
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