PSG Clashes with Tottenham in UEFA Super Cup Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide

PSG Clashes with Tottenham in UEFA Super Cup Showdown: Your Complete Viewing Guide

Two clubs making their debut in the UEFA Super Cup will clash at the eco-friendly Stadio Friuli on Wednesday evening, as Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur combine for just a single prior appearance in this competition.

European champions PSG stand as the globe's finest team without question, while Thomas Frank's Tottenham are simply delighted to have reached this stage. Their triumph against Manchester United in the Europa League final may have been quickly dismissed by neutrals and United supporters who witnessed it, but those moments and the days that followed will remain etched in Spurs history forever.

The new boss demonstrated a talent for causing upsets against Premier League giants during his impressive spell at Brentford, though Frank understands the enormous challenge facing his squad on Wednesday. Nevertheless, Chelsea may have provided the roadmap.

Here's your guide to watching the 2025 UEFA Super Cup on television and via live streaming.

What Time Does PSG vs. Tottenham Kick Off?

How to Watch PSG vs. Tottenham on TV and Live Stream

TNT Sports will televise the Super Cup on Wednesday evening, with coverage available on TNT Sports 1 and TNT Sports Ultimate, plus discovery+ and the discovery+ application.

Direct TNT Sports subscriptions through discovery+ cost £30.99 monthly. Different broadband providers offering TNT Sports, such as EE, Virgin and Sky, feature varying prices based on their packages. Sky TV subscribers pay £25 monthly, for instance.

US viewers have multiple streaming options available, including Paramount+, fuboTV, Univision and TUDN. Canadian audiences should head to DAZN for coverage.

What Next for PSG and Tottenham?

Both clubs begin their 2025–26 domestic seasons this weekend, with Tottenham playing Saturday afternoon and PSG taking the field Sunday evening.

Spurs face newly-promoted Burnley, managed by former player Scott Parker, at home in north London, while PSG begin defending their championship with an away fixture against Nantes.

The Parisians face several challenging matches in their opening five games of the new campaign, welcoming Lens and traveling to Marseille for Le Classique next month. Following their Burnley encounter, Spurs visit a revamped Manchester City team the subsequent Saturday.