European champions Paris Saint-Germain will go head-to-head with Spanish powerhouse Real Madrid in what promises to be a thrilling Club World Cup semi-final clash on Wednesday.
Both sides have taken different paths to reach this stage. Real Madrid edged past Juventus and Borussia Dortmund in hard-fought knockout games, while PSG cruised to a 4-0 win over Inter Miami before dispatching Bayern Munich 2-0.
Kickoff Time and Venue Details
The semi-final kicks off at 3:00 p.m. local time (ET) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. For UK viewers, the match begins at 8:00 p.m. BST.
MetLife Stadium, which can hold over 82,000 spectators, has been the heartbeat of the tournament in the U.S., having already hosted six Club World Cup matches — including Madrid’s narrow 3-2 quarter-final victory over Dortmund.
Spanish giants Real Madrid will lock horns with European champions Paris Saint-Germain in Wednesday’s Club World Cup semi-final tie.
Los Blancos have recorded narrow victories over Juventus and Borussia Dortmund in the knockout rounds, while PSG followed a commanding 4-0 scoreline against Inter Miami with a 2-0 win against Bayern Munich.
Here, Balleagues provides details of how to watch Wednesday’s mouthwatering fixture.
How to Watch PSG vs Real Madrid
UK Viewers:
TV Broadcast: The match will be aired on Channel 5, part of their agreement with DAZN to show key Club World Cup fixtures on free-to-air TV.
Where To Stream: Fans can also stream the game live via the DAZN platform, available on smart TVs, phones, tablets, consoles, and other devices.
Match Highlights:
DAZN will offer highlights, post-match reactions, and exclusive tournament content on both its app and social platforms.
Fans can also catch extended and first-half highlights on the DAZN Football YouTube channel.
What’s on the Line?
The winner of this blockbuster tie will move on to the Club World Cup Final, where they’ll face either Fluminense of Brazil or England’s Chelsea.
Real Madrid are aiming to extend their dominance by lifting the trophy for a record sixth time, while PSG are looking to make history with their first-ever Club World Cup title.