Chelsea vs PSG predictions: Club World Cup Final best bets

Club World Cup Final

PSG exploits in the US on another level of form to Chelsea

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The 2025 Club World Cup Final between Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain takes place at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey at 20:00 UK time on Saturday night, with the match being broadcast live on terrestrial TV courtesy of Channel 5.

Champions League winners PSG are 4/6 favourites for victory over their 4/1 underdog foes inside normal time but there’s better value to be found with a bet that’s copped in seven of their last eight games in all competitions.

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Club World Cup Final: Parisians are riding seven-in-eight shutout win streak

Manager Luis Enrique has developed his PSG side into such a dominant unit that scoring chances against them are rare.

Dating back to their 3-0 Coupe de France Final win over Reims they’ve won seven of their last eight outings to-nil, with a 1-0 CWC group stage loss to Botafogo the sole blemish on that run.

Chelsea have found the net at least once in all six of their matches at this tournament but Enzo Maresca’s side bagged just once in normal time against Benfica, the highest-status opponent they’ve faced so far.

Club World Cup Final: Scalp-calibre differential hard to ignore in assessment

Quite simply there’s no equating the quality of opposition faced and beaten by PSG and Chelsea en route to this New Jersey denouement.

Luis Enrique’s outfit have beaten European blue bloods Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid to-nil to book their place in the Club World Cup decider.

By contrast Benfica are the sole European club Chelsea have met on the way to the decider and it took extra time and a sending off before they asserted themselves to win 4-1.

On the evidence of their 3-1 loss to Flamengo and own-goal assisted 2-1 win over Flumninese they are likely to lack the attacking threat to find a way past the peerless Gianluigi Donnarumma in the Paris Saint-Germain goal and lack the defensive probity to keep their foes at bay.

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