Tottenham Hotspur have the chance to make it two European trophies in the space of three months when they take on PSG in the UEFA Super Cup final. Here’s how to watch the clash between Tottenham and PSG.
Tottenham Hotspur’s focus has quickly shifted towards the UEFA Super Cup, following their heavy 4-0 defeat to Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich in their final pre-season outing under new manager Thomas Frank.
It is a tough baptism for the Dane, who will now take on treble winners Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup final, marking his first competitive match as Tottenham boss.
With silverware at stake, Spurs will be eager to make it two trophies in the space of three months, having lifted the Europa League back in May 2025.
When and where is the game?
The match will be played at the Bluenergy Stadium in Udine, Italy, on Wednesday, 13 August 2025, with kick-off set for 8:00 PM (UK time).
How to watch Tottenham vs PSG in the UK
For viewers in the United Kingdom, Tottenham’s meeting with PSG will be broadcast live on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate.
Tottenham and PSG team news
James Maddison is expected to miss out on a huge chunk of the season after picking up an ACL injury during Spurs’ recent 1-1 draw against Newcastle United and would be unavailable for the clash against PSG.
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Destiny Udogie and Manor Solomon are both sidelined as they continue to recover from muscle and calf injuries, respectively, while Radu Dragusin remains unavailable following a cruciate ligament injury.
Dominic Solanke is a doubt, though Thomas Frank has hinted the striker could return in time for the Paris Saint-Germain clash. Bryan Gil is nursing a knee problem, and Dejan Kulusevski is out with a more serious knee injury.
PSG, meanwhile, have no injury concerns and a fully fit squad.
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This is undoubtedly Thomas Frank’s toughest challenge since taking over at Tottenham. The 4-0 defeat to Bayern Munich could influence how the manager approaches Wednesday’s match.
For Spurs, the priority will be securing victory, regardless of how it comes, as fans would welcome any start to the Frank era that delivers a trophy.
As for PSG, their extended run to the Club World Cup final means they have had no pre-season preparations and limited planning time for this fixture.
While that could play into Tottenham’s hands, the injury situation and lack of a recognised number ten could make the task difficult.