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Chelsea vs PSG Live: Club World Cup Final 2025 Stream, TV Channel, Team News, and Prediction

Okorie Bonaventure
Last updated: July 11, 2025 7:13 pm
Okorie Bonaventure
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Chelsea face their biggest test yet under Enzo Maresca as they battle Luis Enrique’s PSG for the 2025 Club World Cup crown in New Jersey. Here’s how to watch, team updates, and what to expect in the final.

Chelsea vs PSG Live: Stream Info, Lineups & Club World Cup Final Preview

Contents
The Stakes at MetLifeChelsea Team News: Midfield Hopes and Defensive WorriesPSG Team News: Suspension Blow for Defensive DuoPrediction: A Battle of Brains and Belief

Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have one last hurdle to clear before capping off a promising debut campaign with a second piece of silverware. But standing in their way at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is a formidable Paris Saint-Germain side riding the wave of a historic season.

The 2025 Club World Cup Final isn’t just a clash of European titans—it’s a test of systems, stamina, and styles. For Chelsea, it’s a chance to show they can punch above their weight. For PSG, it’s the cherry on top of a season that could be remembered as their greatest ever.

The Stakes at MetLife

Chelsea arrive in the final with momentum. Maresca’s intricate possession-based system bore fruit in the UEFA Conference League, and now he stands on the cusp of an unlikely double. Lifting the Club World Cup would not only affirm his philosophy but also signal a resurgence at Stamford Bridge.

But PSG are no Real Betis. Luis Enrique’s men have swept almost everything before them. Ligue 1 was a stroll, the Coupe de France barely caused a stir, and a Trophee des Champions win over Monaco came with little drama. More notably, their Champions League campaign—which saw them recover from a shaky group stage to demolish both Bayern Munich and Real Madrid—underlined their ruthlessness.

It’s been a season of validation for Luis Enrique. His tactical evolution at PSG has turned doubters into believers, and after taking down Real Madrid in the semifinal, the Spanish boss has already sealed his legacy in Paris. Beating Chelsea would simply underline the dominance.

Chelsea Team News: Midfield Hopes and Defensive Worries

Maresca will be counting on a last-minute boost from Moises Caicedo, who is reportedly winning his fitness race after suffering an ankle knock against Fluminense. Romeo Lavia is also edging closer to a return and could feature off the bench.

The Blues will, however, be without Wesley Fofana and Dario Essugo, while Benoit Badiashile remains a doubt with a tight hamstring. These absences might force Chelsea into some defensive improvisation—never ideal against a team as explosive as PSG.

Still, the midfield trio of Caicedo (if fit), Conor Gallagher, and Enzo Fernandez could be where Chelsea find joy. If they can establish control and dictate tempo, they’ll give themselves a fighting chance.

PSG Team News: Suspension Blow for Defensive Duo

Luis Enrique has problems of his own, albeit more manageable. Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez are both suspended after red cards in the quarterfinal win over Bayern Munich and will serve their bans in the final.

It’s a blow, particularly Hernandez’s absence, as he’s been a key figure in PSG’s backline. But with depth in central defence and Manuel Ugarte screening in front, PSG still boast enough defensive steel to weather Chelsea’s attack.

Where PSG shine brightest, however, is up top. Bradley Barcola, Ousmane Dembele, and Goncalo Ramos have all stepped up in the post-Mbappe era, providing pace, width, and cutting edge. If Chelsea leave any space in behind, they’ll be punished.

Prediction: A Battle of Brains and Belief

There’s no doubt Chelsea have the tools to trouble PSG. Their front four—likely led by Christopher Nkunku and Cole Palmer—can stretch even the best defences, and if Caicedo is fit, they’ll be capable of winning the midfield fight.

But that might come at a cost. To compete physically and structurally with PSG, Maresca’s men may have to sacrifice some of their attacking freedom, which could leave them short on ideas in the final third.

Still, this Chelsea team doesn’t go away easily. Expect them to be well-drilled, brave in possession, and committed to the game plan. They may even take PSG to the wire. But with Paris riding high on belief and firing from all angles, it’s hard to look past them.

Prediction: Chelsea 2-2 PSG (PSG win 4-3 on penalties)


How to Watch Chelsea vs PSG Live

  • Date: Sunday, July 13, 2025
  • Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Kick-off time: TBC
  • Live Stream: Watch free on DAZN

For fans following Chelsea’s journey under Maresca or keeping tabs on PSG’s historic season, this is a final that demands attention. Whether it ends in glory or heartbreak, it promises to be a night to remember.

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