
How to watch the UEFA Super Cup match PSG VS Tottenham Hotspur, as well as kick-off time and team news
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Location: Udine, Italy
Stadium: Stadio Friuli
Date: Wednesday, August 13
Kick-off Time: 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Referee: João Pinheiro (POR)
VAR: Tiago Martins (POR)

Preview of the match
The new European club season kicks off under the lights in Udine on Thursday, August 14, as Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain face Europa League holders Tottenham Hotspur in the European Super Cup—a clash for the first major trophy of the campaign.
PSG dominated last season: sweeping Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and Trophée des Champions, plus claiming their first Champions League title with a historic 5-0 final thrashing of Inter Milan. Though their bid for a five-trophy haul was halted by a 3-0 Club World Cup final loss to Chelsea, their strength endures. With a packed schedule, they’ve skipped pre-season, making this their 2024/25 debut.
Tottenham, under new boss Thomas Frank, have had a full pre-season with six friendlies—highs include a fine win over Arsenal in Hong Kong, lows a 4-0 drubbing by Bayern. Last term’s Europa League triumph ended a
17-year trophy drought, but poor league form led to a managerial change; this is their new era’s first test.
Last five matches form
Tottenham (pre-season): 0.8 goals & 1.4 conceded per game, 2 clean sheets, 2 goalless outings—inconsistent at both ends.
PSG (inc. Club World Cup): 2 goals & 0.8 conceded per game, 3 clean sheets—steady in attack, solid in defense.
Key attack & defense stats (last season’s European competitions)
Attack:
Tottenham (Europa League): 12.9 shots, 5.1 on target per game; 36% shot conversion, 28 goals in 15 matches.
PSG (Champions League): 18.9 shots, 7 on target per game; 30% shot conversion, 37 goals in 17 matches—superior dominance.
Defense:
Tottenham: 10 shots, 3.93 on target against per game; keeper Guglielmo Vicario with 81% save rate.
PSG: 9.83 shots, 3.23 on target against per game; Gianluigi Donnarumma (70% save rate, likely absent) or Lucas Chevalier (72.2% in Ligue 1) in goal.
Team news & squads
Predicted Lineups


PSG Team News

PSG completed the signing of Illia Zabarnyi from Bournemouth on Tuesday, but he won’t be making his debut at the Stadio Friuli. Marquinhos and Willian Pacho, who was suspended for the Club World Cup final, will start at centre-back for the European champions.
João Neves picked up a two-game suspension for his hair pull on Marc Cucurella in PSG’s 3–0 defeat to the Blues, and will miss the Super Cup as a result. Warren Zaïre-Emery should deputize for the Portuguese international in midfield.
There’s also set to be a change between the sticks, with Gianluigi Donnarumma poised to leave the club amid a contract dispute. The Italian goalkeeper hasn’t been included in Enrique’s squad, and we should see new signing Lucas Chevalier make his first PSG start here.
Tottenham Team News

Son Heung-min's Departure from Tottenham Hotspur
After a decade-long tenure, Son Heung-min officially joined Major League Soccer (MLS) side Los Angeles FC (LAFC) in August 2025, marking the end of an era at Tottenham. The transfer fee exceeded €15 million, with Son signing a contract until 2027 (option to extend to 2029) and earning a reported €20 million annual salary . This move came after Son informed new manager Thomas Frank of his desire to seek a new challenge, prioritizing a transition to MLS over higher bids from Saudi Arabia .
In his final season (2024-25), Son contributed 7 goals and 10 assists in 30 Premier League appearances, while leading Hotspurs to their first European trophy in 26 years by winning the UEFA Europa League . His departure was emotional, with teammates and fans bidding farewell during a preseason match in Seoul .
Impact on Tottenham
On-Pitch Void: Son’s absence removes a proven goalscorer (127 Premier League goals) and creative force. His 17 goal involvements (7G+10A) in 2024-25 ranked among the league’s top midfielders, comparable to Bruno Fernandes . With James Maddison sidelined until 2026 due to a torn ACL and Dejan Kulusevski recovering from knee surgery, Spurs lack established playmakers .
Leadership Vacuum: As captain, Son was pivotal in fostering team unity. His absence leaves a void filled by new captain Cristian Romero, though the Argentine defender’s leadership is defensive-focused .
Commercial and Cultural Loss: Son’s global appeal—especially in Asia, where 12 million South Koreans supported Spurs due to him—will be hard to replicate. LAFC’s signing leverages his marketability in the U.S., home to 320,000 Korean-Americans .

Thomas Frank’s Tactical Vision
Frank, appointed in June 2025, emphasizes high-intensity pressing and a compact 4-2-3-1 structure, aiming to replicate his successful Brentford model . Key adjustments include:
Midfield Overhaul: With Pierre-Emile Højbjerg sold to Marseille, Frank relies on loanee João Palhinha (Bayern) and young talents like 19-year-old Alfie Devine to anchor the midfield .
Wing Play: Mohammed Kudus (€63.8M from West Ham) will replace Son’s left-wing role, prioritizing pace and directness. Kudus, a 24-year-old Ghanaian, contributed 18G+9A in 2024-25 and excels at dribbling (3.2 per game) .
Summer Transfers
Spurs’ €130M spending spree focuses on addressing Son’s exit:
Mohammed Kudus: A versatile attacker capable of playing as a 10 or winger, Kudus brings proven Premier League adaptability .
João Palhinha: The Portuguese defensive midfielder (on loan from Bayern) provides stability, averaging 4.1 tackles+interceptions per game in 2024-25 .

Challenges Ahead
Frank’s system demands relentless energy, but Spurs’ preseason struggles—including a 0-4 thrashing by Bayern Munich—highlight fitness and tactical gaps . With UEFA Champions League commitments, squad rotation will be critical. The lack of a proven 10 and overreliance on Kudus (who averaged 2.1 shots/game last season) raise concerns about attacking efficiency .
In summary, Son’s departure accelerates Spurs’ rebuild under Frank, whose success hinges on integrating new signings while nurturing youth. While the club’s identity shifts, Frank’s pragmatic approach and shrewd transfers offer hope for a competitive 2025-26 campaign.
Frank has named a 22-man squad for Wednesday’s Super Cup, with Dominic Solanke and Destiny Udogie among those who have flown to Udine. Solanke has missed much of pre-season with an ankle injury, while Udogie has been dealing with a knee issue.
Supporters will hope that both players are included in the starting XI in Udine, but Frank does have Djed Spence and Richarlison waiting in reserve.
New signings João Palhinha and Mohammed Kudus will make their competitive debuts, but another new arrival, Kota Takai, is out injured. James Maddison has joined Dejan Kulusevski, Bryan Gil, Manor Solomon and Radu Drăgușin on the sidelines with a ruptured ACL.
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