- Despite losing their last four matches against Bayern without scoring, PSG now enter the quarterfinal fresh off a 4-0 demolition of Inter Miami and a treble-winning season.
- Kane’s goal tally is outrageous, but PSG’s own attacking trio—Neves, Hakimi, and Kvaratskhelia—look primed to challenge that narrative.
- This could be Thomas Müller’s final match in a Bayern shirt, with his legendary 756th appearance looming.
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Where to Watch PSG vs Bayern Munich in Club World Cup Free?
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When Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich square off in the FIFA Club World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, it will be a thrilling matchup between two European powerhouses. On July 9, the victors of this match will face either German powerhouse Borussia Dortmund or five-time champion Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
Last Saturday, Luis Enrique's team showed why they are the favorites to win the Club World Cup by defeating Lionel Messi's Inter Miami 4-0 in their last-16 match in Atlanta, thanks to a thrashing first half from Paris Saint-Germain. PSG's domination throughout the one-sided match was unmatched by Inter Miami, as rising sensation Joao Neves scored twice before Tomas Aviles' terrible own goal was followed a few minutes later by a strike from Achraf Hakimi. PSG, who are still enjoying the success of their historic 2024–25 treble-winning season, have been nearly flawless in their pursuit of Club World Cup triumph (W3 L1), arguably without reaching peak performance.
PSG have lost all four of their previous meetings with Bayern without scoring a goal. As recently as November 2024, they suffered a narrow 1-0 loss on the road with ten men in the league phase of the Champions League before winning the tournament for the first time ever.
Bayern Munich defeated Flamengo 4-2 in a thrilling last-16 match at Miami Gardens this weekend to get back to winning ways after finishing the group stage with a tight 1-0 loss to Benfica and then dropping into second place in Group C. Harry Kane, the captain of England, scored his 40th and 41st goals of the season in all competitions just before halftime. Erick Pulgar's early own goal and Leon Goretzka's long-range goal also helped the Bavarian powerhouses secure their quarterfinal spot and ended Flamengo's 11-game winning streak.
Head coach Vincent Kompany has stated that his team "will be ready" to perform on the "big stage" in Saturday's match against PSG, with their main focus now being on "rebuilding their energy". The Bundesliga champions from the previous season remain on track to win a third FIFA Club World Cup and their first since 2020. Bayern are now preparing for their most difficult test to date against a top-tier PSG team, but they have won seven of their previous nine encounters with the French powerhouses (L2), all of which have taken place in the Champions League, so there is cause for optimism. In the 2018 International Champions Cup, Bayern defeated them 3-1 in their lone prior non-competitive meeting in the United States.
Ousmane Dembele's comeback as a second-half replacement against Inter Miami, after missing all three group games due to a thigh injury, gave PSG a lift. The Ballon d'Or candidate, who was dismissed in his most recent encounter with Bayern, may or may not be ready to start on Saturday. Enrique is unlikely to make many, if any, changes to the remainder of his starting XI; thus, Bradley Barcola, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Desire Doue may continue to play offensively.
Bayern Munich is still dealing with the absence of Hiroki Ito and Alphonso Davies as they heal from injuries, and while fellow defender Kim Min-jae is getting closer to making a comeback, it is doubtful that he will play on Saturday. After his final appearance in the round of 16, Leroy Sane officially left Bayern to join Galatasaray, and Thomas Muller will leave after the tournament is over. If Kompany's team loses to PSG, Muller may make his 756th and final appearance for the club, most likely as a substitute. In this article, we will learn about PSG vs Bayern Munich Live Streaming details:
Where to Watch PSG vs Bayern Munich – Live Streams & TV Channels
The PSG vs Bayern Munich game will be streamed on multiple platforms across various countries for free. Here are where to watch PSG vs Bayern Munich across regions:
Country | Where to Watch |
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USA | TUDN |
UK | Channel 5 | DAZN |
India | DAZN |
Canada | DAZN |
Australia | Kayo Sports |
Spain | Mitele Plus | DAZN |
Italy | DAZN |
Saudi Arabia | DAZN |
The game can also be watched on various other websites like YallaLive, Footem, Live Soccer TV, SportSurge and Koora English Live using a VPN.
DISCLAIMER: These names are given only for information purposes; we, as a website, in no way promote streaming from these kinds of platforms, and their quality depends on the respective website’s server and load.
PSG vs Bayern Munich Predicted Lineups
Here are Sportsdunia's PSG vs Bayern Munich Predicted Lineups:
PSG Predicted Lineup (4-3-3)
Goalkeeper: Donnarumma
Midfielders: Neves, Vitinha, Fabian
Forwards: Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia
Bayern Munich Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Neuer
Defenders: Laimer, Upamecano, Tah, Stanisic
Forwards: Kane
PSG vs Bayern Munich Kick-Off Time
Time Zone | Date | Kickoff time |
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US Eastern Time | 5th July 2025 | 12:00 pm |
US Central Time | 5th July 2025 | 11:00 am |
US Mountain Time | 5th July 2025 | 10:00 am |
US Pacific Time | 5th July 2025 | 09:00 am |
UK GMT | 5th July 2025 | 04:00 pm |
Italy CET | 5th July 2025 | 05:00 pm |
Western European Time | 5th July 2025 | 05:00 pm |
India IST | 5th July 2025 | 09:30 pm |
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