Tottenham Hotspur are set for another European night under the lights, as they now know who they will face in the UEFA Super Cup following their historic Europa League triumph.
Tottenham Hotspur ended their 2024/25 campaign in the best way possible, winning the UEFA Europa League and ending a 41-year wait for a European trophy, having last lifted silverware in Europe in 1984.
In doing so, the north London club also ended a 17-year wait for any kind of major honour, securing a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, despite a dismal domestic campaign that saw them finish 17th in the Premier League table.
Their Europa League success has also booked them a place in the UEFA Super Cup, which will take place on Wednesday, August 13, in Udine, Italy – a one-off clash that pits the winners of the Champions League against the Europa League champions.
Tottenham will play Paris Saint-Germain in UEFA Super Cup final
With a place in the UEFA Super Cup final booked, Tottenham Hotspur will now have the opportunity to make it two European trophies in as many finals, when they take to the field in three months’ time.
Tottenham fans are understandably relishing the prospect of another final, as there is a growing confidence that the side can step up once more on the big stage.
Following the UEFA Champions League final between Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain, Tottenham have now discovered their Super Cup final opponents.
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After thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich, Paris Saint-Germain have set up a clash with Spurs in the UEFA Super Cup on Wednesday, August 13th 2025, which will be hosted in the 25,144-capacity Stadio Friuli – the home of Serie A side Udinese Calcio.
Tottenham’s Destiny Udogie will be very familiar with the venue, having spent the 2021/22 season on loan at Udinese.
The last time the two sides met was in July 2017 when Tottenham beat PSG 4-2 in the International Champions Cup, a fixture held in Orlando, USA.
Spurs set for European windfall and ticket estimates revealed
Tottenham Hotspur’s involvement in the UEFA Super Cup will bring a financial boost, as the club is set to earn €4 million (£3.3m) from UEFA simply for taking part in the final, and an additional €1 million (£839,000) should they go on to win it.
While ticket prices for the 2025 final have yet to be confirmed, it is expected they will remain in line with those of last year’s edition, providing supporters with a general idea of what to budget for.
Last year’s ticket pricing was as follows:
Although ticket prices do not typically vary much from year to year, it is advisable for fans to use these as a rough benchmark until UEFA officially confirms the 2025 structure and opens the sales window.