Chelsea v PSG live: Team news and updates from fascinating Club World Cup final

Chelsea v PSG live: Team news and updates from fascinating Club World Cup final

The lessons Xabi Alonso will have to learn as Real Madrid humbled by imperious PSG

And here’s Will on how PSG demolished a helpless Real Madrid

Is it too soon to call this “vintage PSG”? This iteration of the Parisian giants has only really begun to come into effect over the last eight months. But after watching the likes of Liverpool, Arsenal and Inter Milan fall to their brilliance in Europe, this is becoming the norm for Paris Saint-Germain. They’ve now demonstrated their ability as a giant-killer on the global stage.

The mighty Real Madrid, one of the Club World Cup’s biggest draws to the American audience, were their latest victims.

To say that Xabi Alonso has been given a reality check in the Real hot seat might be a bit of a stretch. The gulf between the side he’s inherited and the footballing powerhouse sculpted by Luis Enrique was apparent before a ball was kicked.

But if the former midfield maestro has his own hopes of “modernising” at the Santiago Bernabeu, he has a long way to go before the Galacticos can scratch the surface of what has been created in Paris.

Luke Baker13 July 2025 17:10

Joao Pedro announces himself to Chelsea to show boyhood club Fluminense how far he’s come

How did Chelsea make it through to the final? Check out Will Castle’s report from their semi-final triumph over Fluminense:

Against a legend of old, Chelsea have a new Brazilian to deify. They are potentially 90 minutes away from becoming world champions, and they have a mid-tournament acquisition to thank.

Fluminense’s journey in the Club World Cup has been nothing short of remarkable. Running on financial fumes, they’ve slayed European giants and Saudi money machines. Thiago Silva, a beloved former Chelsea figure now spending his final footballing days captaining his boyhood club, has been lauded as the heart and soul of their unexpected success. But at the feet of fellow local boy Joao Pedro, Fluminense’s dream of conquering the globe came crashing down.

Joao Pedro, justifying his £60m price tag in his first start, may well be the missing piece to Enzo Maresca’s puzzle. Two stunning goals from the Brazilian propelled the Blues to the final, proving that the much-tried “versatile striker” playstyle – the one the likes of Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku have struggled to master – may in fact have a place in the Italian tactician’s system.

Luke Baker13 July 2025 17:00

How Chelsea’s date with destiny could change the trajectory of Enzo Maresca’s tactical evolution

Tournament football can be cruel. It can also act as the making of managers. Enzo Maresca, like Thomas Tuchel before him, will be hoping the latter rings true as his side close in on their date with destiny.

Chelsea have clawed their way to within 90 minutes of becoming, by definition, world champions. Barring a six-minute blip against Flamengo, sparking a loss that proved incredibly beneficial for the Blues’ wider campaign, they have bossed the inaugural Club World Cup to set up a final showdown with the imperious Paris Saint-Germain.

Maresca’s tactical philosophy is slowly beginning to take shape in a way fans can get behind. Suddenly, “Maresca ball” doesn’t feel like such a chore to watch.

Read Will Castle’s full preview from New York:

Luke Baker13 July 2025 16:50

Noni Madueke leaves Club World Cup camp to complete Arsenal move, Enzo Maresca confirms

Enzo Maresca has all but confirmed Noni Madueke’s imminent switch Arsenal after revealing that the winger has left the Chelsea camp ahead of the Club World Cup final.

Madueke looks set to become the latest player to swap blue for red in London after a £48.5m fee was agreed between the two clubs, with Chelsea giving him permission to undergo a medical.

The 23-year-old will subsequently play no part in Chelsea’s bid to become world champions as they take on Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey on Sunday.

“Noni is in contact with the new club,” he told a press conference. “I guess he is going to be (announced) in the next hours.”

Luke Baker13 July 2025 16:40

Club World Cup final results

Real Madrid 3-2 Borussia Dortmund

Chelsea vs PSG (East Rutherford) – 8pm BST

Luke Baker13 July 2025 16:38

How to watch the Club World Cup final

The Club World Cup final between Chelsea and PSG will kick off at 8pm BST on Sunday 13 July at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

All users can watch a live stream on television and mobile devices by signing up for the company’s DAZN Freemium service, with the option to watch ad-free coverage for £14.99. Users can watch DAZN from anywhere by using the DAZN App on TVs, smartphones and any device with a web browser.

Luke Baker13 July 2025 16:35

Chelsea v PSG – Club World Cup final

Good afternoon and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of the Club World Cup final.

Underdogs Chelsea face a huge task against Champions League winners PSG, who have looked unbeatable, but a huge payday and the trophy in the revamped tournament are the rewards on offer.

Luke Baker13 July 2025 16:34

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