Following the Community Shield - the traditional English football curtain-raiser - the European football curtain-raiser sees Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur lock horns in a tantalising UEFA Super Cup clash.
The North London giants earned a date with their French counterparts courtesy of their historic Europa League final success, while Les Parisiens finally lifted their Champions League curse by destroying Inter Milan in the showpiece match.
Here, Sports Mole provides all the details about how to tune into the 2025 UEFA Super Cup.
What time does PSG vs. Tottenham kick off?
PSG vs. Tottenham takes place on Wednesday, August 13, and the game is an 8pm kickoff for viewers in the UK.
Meanwhile, the match will begin at 9pm local time in Italy and for fans in France.
Where is PSG vs. Tottenham being played?
The 2025 UEFA Super Cup is taking place at the Stadio Friuli in Italy, the home of Serie A side Udinese.
The venue was appointed by the UEFA Executive Committee in December 2024 and was previously one of the stadiums to host matches at the 1990 World Cup, holding three group-stage games.
How to watch PSG vs. Tottenham in the UK
TV channels
Fans in the UK can watch PSG's clash with Tottenham on TNT Sports 1, which is channel number 408 (SD) and 430 (HD) for BT TV subscribers, 410 (SD) and 870 (HD) for Sky customers, and 527 for Virgin Media viewers.
Alternatively, the UEFA Super Cup will also be shown on TNT Sports Ultimate, channel number 433 (BT), 493 (Sky) and 531 (Virgin Media).
Online streaming
BT/TNT Sports' streaming service Discovery+ will also be offering full coverage of the match, allowing fans to watch the game on computers, mobile devices and games consoles.
A TNT sports subscription on Discovery+ costs £30.99 a month, while the TNT Sports and Entertainment package is priced at £33.99 per month.
Highlights
The official TNT Sports YouTube channel will upload highlights shortly after the full-time whistle has blown, while both clubs may also share the best of the action.
During the game, TNT Sports and other global broadcasters should also post goals and other key moments on social media.
What is at stake for PSG and Tottenham?
Above all else, a trophy, and a trophy that Tottenham have never previously got their hands on; it would be some feat if they were to claim their inaugural UEFA Super Cup in their current state.
The Lilywhites are without their two chief creators in James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski due to knee injuries - they are no closer to signing a replacement for the former after his ACL tear - while striker and record signing Dominic Solanke is struggling with an ankle problem.
Meanwhile, PSG have some wrongs to right after their unexpected Club World Cup final humbling at the hands of Chelsea, although that 3-0 loss pales when compared to their first and only UEFA Super Cup appearance to date.
Les Parisiens contested the 1996 event with Juventus after winning the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but they were annihilated 9-2 by the Old Lady over two legs; a 6-1 thumping at home and a 3-1 defeat away.
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