PSG vs Tottenham: Who will win the Super Cup final? Expert verdict
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Paris Saint-Germain head into the Super Cup final on the back of a historic 2024/25 season that will forever be etched in the club’s history.
Luis Enrique’s men completed a clean sweep of domestic trophies—Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophee des Champions—before finally claiming their first-ever UEFA Champions League crown, thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich in a record-breaking final.
The victory made PSG only the second French side, after Marseille, to lift Europe’s biggest prize, capping off years of heavy investment by QSI.
The Parisians almost added the Club World Cup to their haul but fell short in the final against Chelsea, losing 3-0.
That defeat marked the end of their campaign less than a month ago, leaving them with no pre-season friendlies before this clash—something that could impact their sharpness.
Tottenham, meanwhile, approach this final under new manager Thomas Frank.
The Dane has overseen a busy summer, with Spurs playing six friendlies—remaining unbeaten until a 4-0 loss to Bayern Munich in their last outing.
Spurs ended a 17-year trophy drought by winning the Europa League in May, but a poor 17th-place Premier League finish led to Ange Postecoglou’s dismissal.
Both teams are chasing their first-ever Super Cup title. For PSG, it’s also a chance to erase the memory of their nightmare 1996/97 appearance when they were crushed 9-2 on aggregate by Juventus.
For Spurs, this debut appearance is a golden opportunity to make a statement ahead of their Champions League return.
Opta Prediction and Analysis
According to Opta’s AI-powered Super Cup model, PSG enter as narrow favourites, boasting a 56% win probability compared to Spurs’ 29%, with a 15% chance of extra time.
The French champions’ squad depth, star power, and big-game experience give them an edge, but Tottenham’s sharper match fitness and tactical organisation under Frank could spring an upset.
Given PSG’s quality and proven ability in finals, Opta leans toward a tight PSG victory—but expect Spurs to push them far closer than Inter or most Ligue 1 opponents managed last season.
Prediction: PSG 2–1 Tottenham.