Can Premier League side Chelsea defeat reigning UEFA Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup final? Analyse the live Opta data on our Chelsea vs PSG stats page.
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Chelsea vs PSG Stats: Pre-Match Facts
This will be the first major international final contested between teams from England and France. Chelsea and PSG will meet for the first time since the last 16 of the 2015-16 UEFA Champions League, which saw the French side advance, 4-2, on aggregate, winning both legs. Prior to that, the Blues had lost only one of six all-time meetings with PSG (W2 D3). This will be Paris SG’s eighth match against English opposition in 2025 alone, having recorded five wins and two losses against English sides in the UEFA Champions League this year. Paris SG is the third team outside the UK to play eight matches against English teams in a single calendar year, joining Italian side Reggiana in 1978 and German team Bayer 04 Leverkusen in 2002. Chelsea have won their last five international finals (excluding Super Cups) back to 2013, including recording a 4-1 win over Real Betis in this year’s UEFA Conference League Final in May. Chelsea’s last international final defeat came in their first FIFA Club World Cup appearance, a 0-1 loss to Corinthians in 2012. Chelsea have not conceded a first-half goal in this year’s FIFA Club World Cup. In fact, the Blues have allowed a total xG value of just 0.85 during the first half, lower than any other team in the tournament despite playing six matches. Dating back to the Coupe de France final, PSG have won their last five knockout round matches by an aggregate score of 18-0, including outscoring opponents 10-0 in the knockout rounds of the FIFA Club World Cup. PSG’s 16 goals in the competition are tied for the most in a single season in tournament history. PSG has scored 10 first-half goals in this year’s FIFA Club World Cup, including three against Real Madrid in the semi-final, as only Bayern Munich (11) has scored more. PSG have generated 5.85 expected goals before half-time, second in the competition behind only Manchester City (6.18). Chelsea’s last 10 goals in this year’s FIFA Club World Cup (excluding own goals) have been scored by nine different players, with only João Pedro, who scored both goals in the semi-final win over Fluminense, scoring more than one dating back to the Blues’ last group-stage match. Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández has more assists than any other player at this year’s FIFA Club World Cup (3) and he also has the joint most assists of any Premier League player in all competitions in 2025 (9, level with Morgan Rogers and Anthony Elanga). Ousmane Dembélé recorded a goal and an assist in the semi-final against Real Madrid, his first start of the tournament. So far in 2025, Dembélé has contributed to 30 goals (22 goals, 8 assists) in 23 starts across all competitions. Vitinha has completed at least 100 passes in five matches in this year’s FIFA Club World Cup while the only other player to complete 100 passes in more than one match is Chelsea’s Tosin Adarabioyo (2). João Pedro has scored seven goals in his last nine starts in all competitions for Brighton and Chelsea, including a brace on his first start for the Blues in the semi-final against Fluminense. The last player to score two or more goals in each of his first two starts for a Premier League club was Gabriel Martinelli in September and October 2019 for Arsenal. Despite only starting 26 of Paris SG’s 41 games in 2025, Bradley Barcola has recorded 18 assists this calendar year, four more than any other player for a side in Europe’s big-five leagues. He’s averaging an assist every 129 minutes in 2025. Only two players have created more chances from open play at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup than Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (9) – in the semi-final against Fluminense he created three chances while completing all 27 of his passes, becoming only the second player at this year’s tournament to create 3+ chances and maintain a 100% passing accuracy (20+ passes), along with Rayan Aït-Nouri for Man City vs Juventus. This will be Marquinhos’ 22nd career final with Paris SG. He has been on the winning side in 19 of the previous 21 (including one penalty shoot-out win), only losing on penalties in the 2019 Coupe de France final vs Rennes and the 2020 UEFA Champions League final vs Bayern Munich.Enjoy this? Subscribe to our football newsletter to receive exclusive weekly content. You should also follow our social accounts over on X, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook.
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