It’s the game of the tournament and the betting markets are forecasting a cracker. Champions League winner PSG is a slight favorite to advance against Real Madrid in a match that’s expected to see a lot of goals.
Kylian Mbappe should feature in this game in his first meeting with PSG since departing the club a year ago. Real Madrid’s attack doesn’t revolve only around the Frenchmen, but that should help Gonzalo Garcia to see the back of the net in this game. One major storyline to watch is how PSG favors on defense after Jamal Musiala was injured in their quarterfinal win. That could leave room open for Los Blancos to exploit after they scored early against Dortmund in the quarterfinal and held on with a clean sheet until extra time.
Match Time PSG vs Real Madrid
- Country: New Jersey, US
- Stadium: MetLife Stadium
- Date: Wednesday, July 9
- Time: 20:00 BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
- Referee: Szymon Marciniak
Head-to-Head Record PSG vs Real Madrid
- PSG: 2 wins
- Real Madrid: 2 wins
- Draws: 1
- Last Face of: Real Madrid 3–1 PSG (Mar. 9, 2022) – Champions League
Current Form (All Competitions)
Date | PSG Result | Real Madrid Result |
---|---|---|
5 July | PSG 2–0 Bayern Munich | Real Madrid 3–2 Dortmund |
29 June | PSG 4–0 Inter Miami | Real Madrid 1–0 Juventus |
23 June | Seattle Sounders 0–2 PSG | RB Salzburg 0–3 Real Madrid |
19 June | PSG 0–1 Botafogo | Real Madrid 3–1 Pachuca |
15 June | PSG 4–0 Atlético Madrid | Real Madrid 1–1 Al Hilal |
How to Watch PSG vs Real Madrid
Country | TV/Live Stream |
United States | DAZN, UniMas, TUDN |
United Kingdom | DAZN UK, Channel 5 |
Canada | DAZN Canada |
Mexico | DAZN, tabi |
PSG vs Real Madrid Odds
Moneyline
- PSG: +135
- Real Madrid: +180
- Tie: +250
Total
- 2.5 goals OVER -180, UNDER +128
PSG vs Real Madrid Injuries News
Both Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid are suffering from injuries and suspensions heading into their semifinal.
The perennial European champions are taking on the continent’s best in a bid to vie for global supremacy. PSG have been the team of 2025, but Real Madrid have been the club of the past 10 Years.
Both clubs are missing Key players for the semifinal, superstars will be everywhere in this matchup. A list of all the players who have been declared out or may miss Wednesday’s clash can be found here
Goalkeepers & Defenders
The two teams have faced significant challenges due to suspensions, as three players received red cards during their respective quarterfinal victories.
PSG ultimately found themselves with only nine players in their win against Bayern Munich, despite Désiré Doué scoring the first goal before Willian Pacho was sent off for a severe foul on Leon Goretzka. The Ecuadorian international has been a key player for Luis Enrique throughout this tournament and it is anticipated that Lucas Beraldo will take his place in the defense.
Lucas Hernández has prove support for Nuno Mendes during the Cup thus far; however, the Frenchman is also ruled out for the semifinal after receiving a red card for striking Raphaël Guerreiro with a swinging elbow.
Dean Huijsen’s foul, which resulted in his red card during stoppage time against Borussia Dortmund, was less malicious. Nevertheless, the Spaniard’s choice to take down Serhou Guirassy, who subsequently converted the penalty, was an unwise decision given that Madrid was leading 3–1. Although Huijsen has performed admirably throughout the tournament, he will not participate in PSG at MetLife. Raúl Asencio is set to make his first start since Match Day Two.
Xabi Alonso is missing David Alaba nd Ferland Mendy due to injuries to their knee and thighs, respectively; however, Éder Militão has resumed training and may finally be prepared to play some minutes.
Midfielders
PSG are Good in the middle of the park, with the familiar Three Players Vitinha, João Neves and Fabián Ruiz poised to line up against Alonso’s favoured midfield of Federico Valverde, Jude Bellingham and Arda Güler. However, there could be a first appearance at the 2025 Club World Cup for Eduardo Camavinga, who missed the end of the 2024–2025 season with a groin injury. Alonso has insisted that the Frenchman will be a big part of his plans when fully fit, but seemed to suggest that a call-up for Wednesday’s semifinal will come too soon
Predicted lineup PSG vs Real Madrid
PSG predicted lineup vs. Real Madrid (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Marquinhos, Beraldo, Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz; Doué, Dembélé, Kvaratskheliaeal
Real Madrid predicted lineup vs. PSG (4-3-1-2): Courtois; Alexander-Arnold, Asencio, Rüdiger, García; Valverde, Tchouaméni, Güler; Bellingham; Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior
Prediction: PSG 2–1 Real Madrid
You are so interesting! I don’t believe I have read through a single thing like that
before. So wonderful to discover another person with some genuine thoughts on this issue.
Seriously.. thank you for starting this up. This web site is something that’s needed on the web,
someone with a little originality!