PSG vs Flamengo clash in the prestigious 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup Final on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.
The Intercontinental Cup Final match marked an epic confrontation between Europe’s elite and South America’s reigning continental champions.
This historic final represents the first-ever meeting between the two clubs at this magnitude and pits PSG’s UEFA Champions League-winning pedigree against Flamengo’s stunning double achievement – winning both the Copa Libertadores and Campeonato Brasileiro in a single season, an accomplishment achieved only four times in history.
The match promises an electrifying global spectacle showcasing continental excellence at the highest level, with PSG seeking their first Intercontinental Cup triumph since the tournament’s inception and Flamengo pursuing their second world club championship after their previous win in 1981.
PSG vs Flamengo Match Information, Prediction, H2H and Where to Watch
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Match Info
Paris Saint-Germain will face Flamengo at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar, on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, at 17:00 GMT (6:00 PM CET / 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM BRT).
This FIFA Intercontinental Cup Final wraps up an exciting new tournament format that unites the continental champions from all six confederations.
PSG’s Path and Form:
PSG secured a direct spot in the final as UEFA Champions League winners after their emphatic 5-0 win over Inter Milan on May 25, 2025, skipping any playoff rounds. Under Luis Enrique, they’ve been in top form all season, collecting multiple continental trophies and dazzling with their attacking play.
The team heads to Qatar fresh and well-rested, in contrast to Flamengo, who have had a busy week of matches. Recent wins include a dominant 3-0 over Nantes on December 11 and a key 3-1 victory against Manchester City in the Champions League on December 14, cementing their place among Europe’s best.
Flamengo’s Journey and Achievements:
The Brazilian champions pulled off one of football’s most remarkable seasons, clinching both the Copa Libertadores (beating Palmeiras 1-0 on November 29) and the Campeonato Brasileiro in the same year—something achieved only four times before.
In Qatar, Flamengo showed grit and skill, edging Cruz Azul 2-1 in Round 2 on December 10 in an electrifying clash between the continental champions of North and South America, then cruising past Pyramids FC 2-0 in the Challenger Cup semifinal on December 13, with Léo Pereira and Danilo scoring from clever assists by playmaker Arrascaeta.
Unlike PSG, which went straight to the final, Flamengo’s back-to-back matches over a week gave them valuable momentum but could also mean tired legs heading into the title showdown.
- First round, September 14: Pyramids 3-0 Auckland City (African-Asian-Pacific Cup playoff)
- Second round, September 23: Al Ahli 1-3 Pyramids (African-Asian-Pacific Cup)
- Second round, December 10: Cruz Azul 1-2 Flamengo (Derby of the Americas)
- Playoff, December 13: Flamengo 2-0 Pyramids (Challenger Cup)
PSG Recent Matches
| Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Manchester City | 3-1 | W | UEFA Champions League | Dec 14, 2025 |
| Nantes | 3-0 | W | Ligue 1 | Dec 11, 2025 |
| Dortmund | 2-1 | W | UEFA Champions League | Dec 7, 2025 |
| Inter Milan | 5-0 | W | UEFA Champions League Final (previous) | May 25, 2025 |
Flamengo Recent Matches
| Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pyramids FC | 2-0 | W | Intercontinental Cup Semifinal (Challenger Cup) | Dec 13, 2025 |
| Cruz Azul | 2-1 | W | Intercontinental Cup Round 2 | Dec 10, 2025 |
| Palmeiras | 1-0 | W | Copa Libertadores 2025 Final | Nov 29, 2025 |
| Athético Paranaense | 2-1 | W | Campeonato Brasileiro (Reg Season) | Nov 22, 2025 |
PSG vs Flamengo – Head to Head (H2H)
PSG and Flamengo have faced each other twice in competitive football, each securing one win, setting up a perfectly balanced rivalry ahead of this final. With no clear dominance from either side, the stage is set for a true showdown between two evenly matched continental giants.
PSG’s European pedigree and recent strong performances inspire confidence, while Flamengo’s mental edge from back-to-back continental triumphs is a factor that can’t be overlooked.
| Record | Total | PSG Wins | Draws | Flamengo Wins |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All-Time Matches | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Goals For (PSG) | 3 | |||
| Goals Against (PSG) | 2 | |||
| Status | First Final Meeting | – | – | – |
PSG vs Flamengo Current Team News

PSG Team News
Paris Saint-Germain arrive for the final with a largely fit and competitive squad. Luis Enrique still has strong attacking options to choose from — the front line is led by Ousmane Dembélé, with support from Gonçalo Ramos and youngsters such as Bradley Barcola and Désiré Doué who have all been important contributors this season.
PSG’s midfield balance comes from players like Vitinha and Senny Mayulu, while the defence is marshalled by experienced names (Nuno Mendes, Marquinhos, Lucas Hernández) who have helped the side keep its structure in high-pressure matches.
PSG have rotated well across the tournament and arrive tactically prepared; for final confirmation of starters and any late fitness updates, rely on PSG’s official squad release ahead of kick-off.
Flamengo Team News
Flamengo head into the final with a strong and well-balanced squad, with no major injury setbacks reported ahead of the match. The Brazilian champions have relied on squad depth and rotation throughout the tournament, which has helped them manage a demanding schedule without compromising performance levels.
Giorgian De Arrascaeta remains Flamengo’s key creative force in midfield, dictating tempo and providing chances from open play as well as set pieces. His influence has been central to Flamengo’s attacking structure during the competition. In defence, the experienced pairing of Léo Pereira and Danilo offers composure, physical presence, and leadership at the back, particularly in high-pressure situations.
While Flamengo have played multiple matches within a short timeframe, the coaching staff has effectively rotated the squad to maintain fitness levels. Minor fatigue cannot be ruled out, but overall conditioning and match sharpness remain at an acceptable level. With their core players available and confidence high after recent victories, Flamengo arrive fully prepared to compete at the highest level in the final.
PSG vs Flamengo Possible Starting Lineups
| Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) – Possible XI Formation: 4-3-3 | Flamengo – Possible XI Formation: 4-2-3-1 |
|---|---|
| GK: Arnau Tenas RB: Achraf Hakimi CB: Marquinhos CB: Lucas Hernández LB: Nuno Mendes CM: Vitinha CM: Warren Zaïre-Emery CM: Fabián Ruiz RW: Ousmane Dembélé ST: Gonçalo Ramos LW: Bradley Barcola | GK: Agustín Rossi RB: Guillermo Varela CB: Danilo CB: Léo Pereira LB: Ayrton Lucas DM: Erick Pulgar DM: Gerson AM: Giorgian De Arrascaeta RW: Everton Ribeiro LW: Bruno Henrique ST: Pedro |
Key Players to Watch

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
- Ousmane Dembélé – A focal point in PSG’s attack, Dembélé’s creativity and finishing ability make him a major goal threat in big games.
- Vitinha – PSG’s midfield metronome this season, controlling tempo, linking defence and attack, and contributing goals and assists.
- Achraf Hakimi – Provides width, pace and attacking support from right-back, often deadly in transition.
- Marquinhos – The defensive leader and captain figure who organizes the backline and can be decisive in set-piece moments.
Flamengo

- Giorgian De Arrascaeta – Flamengo’s creative engine and set-piece specialist, responsible for goals and assists that decided crucial matches en route to the final.
- Léo Pereira – Key aerial threat on set pieces and central defensive presence, recently scoring important goals in Flamengo’s semifinal.
- Danilo – Strong leader at the heart of Flamengo’s defence, combining physicality with calm distribution from the back.
- Agustín Rossi – Flamengo’s goalkeeper whose saves have been crucial in tight moments throughout the competition.
Match Prediction – PSG vs Flamengo
This FIFA Intercontinental Cup Final is a fascinating clash of continental styles — European pedigree against South American rhythm. Paris Saint-Germain enter as slight favourites largely because they are the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League winners, having beaten Inter Milan 5–0 in the final.
PSG have also produced notable high-profile performances this year, including a 4–2 comeback win over Manchester City in the Champions League (23 Jan 2025).
(PSG’s alleged 3–0 win over Nantes is not an accurate reference for this season — PSG drew 1–1 at Nantes on 22 Apr 2025.)
When it comes to fitness and match rhythm, PSG went straight to the final as European champions, skipping the earlier rounds in Qatar.
Flamengo, on the other hand, battled through several knockout games, including matches on Dec 10 and Dec 13, to earn their spot. This setup gives PSG a freshness edge on paper, while Flamengo brings the sharpness and momentum from their recent victories.
- Predicted Score: PSG 2-1 Flamengo (PSG’s European experience and freshness prove decisive in narrow victory)
PSG vs Flamengo tickets for final
Match tickets went on sale November 21 through the official FIFA platform, offered in three categories priced from around $14 to $69. A few are still available.
Where to Watch PSG vs Flamengo in the USA, Canada, Australia, Europe and More
| Nations | Streaming and Time |
|---|---|
| United States: | Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo, FIFA.com Time: 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST (December 17, 2025) |
| Canada: | Streaming: TSN, ESPN+, FIFA.com Time: 1:00 PM EST / 10:00 AM PST |
| Brazil: | TV: Globo, SporTV, Premiere Streaming: Globoplay, FIFA.com Time: 2:00 PM BRT (December 17, 2025) |
| France | TV: France 2, TF1 Streaming: FIFA.com Time: 6:00 PM CET / 7:00 PM local (December 17, 2025) |
| UK and Europe: | Streaming: ESPN+, Official broadcasters, FIFA.com Time: 5:00 PM GMT / 6:00 PM CET (December 17, 2025) |
| Middle East: | Streaming: Al Jazeera Sport, FIFA.com Time: 8:00 PM local / 17:00 GMT |
| Australia | Streaming: ESPN+, FIFA.com Time: December 18, 2025 (Australian time zone) |
Global Viewing: The FIFA Intercontinental Cup Final will be broadcast worldwide on FIFA.com and regional broadcasters, including ESPN+, Fubo, beIN Sports, and national channels.
