PSG, Real Madrid and FIFA Club World Cup
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A simply legendary team?This Wednesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain thrashed Real Madrid, 4-0, in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup.Another crucial victory... for the capital's team! Above all,
A controversial rule change from UEFA will only benefit two Champions League teams in the new season. The governing body has confirmed new seeding rules for the knockout stages of the tournament, with home advantage in second legs now determined by merit rather than random draws.
Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain will meet on Sunday in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final. PSG earned its spot in the championship match through a 4-0 blowout win over Real Madrid at MetLife Stadium on Wednesday.
UEFA scraps random second-leg allocation following Arsenal draws against Real Madrid and PSG.Photo by David Ramos/Getty ImagesUEFA has confirmed a significant rule change to its Champions League
UEFA have confirmed the new seeding regulations for the Champions League knockout rounds that will impact Liverpool
The Champions League qualifiers began on Tuesday evening and UEFA are preparing to announce a two-fold rule change for the tournament proper which isn't going down well with football fans
The change will come in the knockout rounds. In 2024–25, the best-performing teams from the opening phase only had an advantage in the round of 16, where they hosted the second leg. But from the quarterfinals onward, all teams were on equal footing.
European powerhouses Chelsea (England) and Paris Saint-Germain (France) clash Sunday in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final, determining the champion of the prestigious tournament.
Kylian Mbappe faces former club PSG for the first time as Real Madrid chase a record sixth Club World Cup crown; while the Parisians eye an unprecedented quintuple in New Jersey showdown