As winners of the 2024/25 UEFA Europa League, we have the distinction of playing in our first ever UEFA Super Cup against the Champions League winners, Paris Saint-Germain, this week (Wednesday 13 August).
The match comes three days before our 2025/26 Premier League campaign begins with a home match against newly-promoted Burnley.
Here’s everything you need to know about the midweek showpiece...
Where is the UEFA Super Cup taking place?
Our match against PSG will be held at the 25,000-seater Stadio Friuli in Udine, Italy. It’s the home of Udinese – we played the Serie A side at this ground in the UEFA Cup in 2008.
What time does the match start?
Kick-off is at 8pm UK time on Wednesday, which is 9pm local time in Italy.
How can I watch the game?
The UEFA Super Cup will be televised live in the UK on TNT Sports 1.
Overseas broadcast listings can be found on our Spurs on TV web page here.
Our Match Centre here on tottenhamhotspur.com and the Spurs Official app will also bring you full live text and audio commentary throughout the match.
Be sure to follow our live blog for all the build-up in the days and hours leading up to the game.
What are the rules of the UEFA Super Cup?
The match will be played over 90 minutes plus stoppage time.
Should the scores remain level at the final whistle, the winners will be decided by a penalty shootout.
There will be no extra time in this match.
What is the team news?
Our new Head Coach Thomas Frank will conduct a pre-match press conference to update supporters on the status of Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie after they both missed out on game time during pre-season.
James Maddison’s ACL injury means he’s now set for a long spell on the sidelines, joining Dejan Kulusevski and Radu Dragusin in the treatment room.
Goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been left out of PSG’s squad, with their new signing from Lille, Lucas Chevalier, expected to feature between the sticks.
Who is the referee?
Portuguese referee João Pinheiro will take charge of this year’s UEFA Super Cup.
His assistants will be Bruno Jesus and Luciano Maia, with Elchin Masiyev as the fourth official.
Tiago Martins will be on VAR duties.
Which kit colours will the teams be wearing?
Paris Saint-Germain will be in their all-dark blue strip, featuring a red stripe down the front of the shirts.
Their goalkeeper will wear green.
We’ll be wearing our new 2025/26 home kit, although we’ll change from navy blue to white shorts – as is traditional in Europe – to make it an all-Lilywhite strip.
Our keeper will be in orange.
What will the weather be like?
It’s set to be a bright, sunny day in Udine on Wednesday. The skies will remain clear as we head into the evening, with temperatures at around 28 degrees when the game kicks off.