Football: Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid/A clash of titans in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup Semi-Final

This Wednesday evening, all eyes will be on the MetLife Stadium in New York, where Paris Saint-Germain will face Real Madrid in the semi-final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. Kick-off is scheduled for 9 p.m. French time, with the match broadcast live on DAZN.

This showdown between two giants of European football promises to deliver a top-level spectacle. Paris Saint-Germain PSG, with its star-studded squad and impressive team play, will look to impose its style against a battle-hardened Real Madrid, a club that continues to shine on the international stage. Both sides have fought hard to reach this point, and this semi-final is shaping up to be a true clash of titans.

To officiate this prestigious encounter, FIFA has appointed Polish referee Szymon Marciniak, aged 44. Known for his authority and composure in high-stakes matches, Marciniak brings significant experience to the table. He has overseen 55 UEFA Champions League matches, making him a logical choice for such a major event.

Fans from both sides are eagerly awaiting this match, which could prove to be a turning point in the tournament’s history. One thing is certain: tonight, the football world will be captivated by this exceptional battle between PSG and Real Madrid.

Pascal Amstrong

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