The playoffs for the Intercontinental Cup 2025 took place this Saturday and the two finalists of this edition are already known: Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Flamengo from Brazil. The final will take place this year Wednesday, December 17 at 2:00 p.m. (Argentina time) at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Qatar, with a television DSports and broadcast via streaming FIFA+. Meanwhile, Minute by Minute will be available on campollena.com.
With the format change implemented in 2025 The Paris team qualified directly for the final as champions of the 2024-2025 UEFA Champions League. The International Football Association (FIFA)’s explanation for this is simple: According to the regulations, the winner of the Champions League advances in the definition for a question of historical ranking and sporting competitiveness.
For his part, Mengão went into the decisive game after defeating Pyramids of Egypt 2-0 with goals from Leo Pereira and Danilo. He won the right to take part in the competition having recently won the fourth Copa Libertadores in its history, by a 1-0 win against Palmeiras in the final thanks to a goal from Danilo, the very right-back with a past at Real Madrid, Manchester City and Juventus.

Here’s how you can watch the Intercontinental Cup 2025 final online
The 2025 Intercontinental Cup final is scheduled for this Wednesday at 2 p.m. (Argentine time) in Qatar and can be watched live on television via DSports and streaming via FIFA+. Anyone who has DGO can receive the sports signal directly via the cable operator. In addition, there is the possibility of tracking minute by minute with statistics updated in real time on campollena.com.
Intercontinental Cup Champions Table
- Real Madrid (Spain) – Four titles
- Nacional (Uruguay), Peñarol (Uruguay), Boca Juniors (Argentina) and Milan (Italy) – three each
- Independiente (Argentina), Juventus (Italy), Santos (Brazil), Inter (Italy), San Pablo (Brazil), Ajax (Netherlands), Bayern Munich (Germany) and Porto (Portugal) – two each
- River Plate (Argentina), Estudiantes de La Plata (Argentina), Racing (Argentina), Vélez (Argentina), Olimpia (Paraguay), Gremio (Brazil), Manchester United (England), Feyenoord (Netherlands), Atlético Madrid (Spain), Flamengo (Brazil), Estrella Roja (Serbia) and Borussia Dortmund (Germany) – one each