Off to Doha! The reigning European champions will take on Brazil's CR Flamengo in the final of the 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup. The match will be played this Wednesday at 18:00 (in France, 20:00 in Qatar) at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan.
Three days later, the Coupe de France kicks off! The two-time defending champions face Vendée Fontenay Foot, currently fifth in National 3 Group B with 16 points from 11 matches, in the last 32 of the competition. Kick-off at the Stade de la Beaujoire-Louis Fonteneau in Nantes is at 21:00. This will be the final match in a year that will go down in the club's history forever!
- The press conference with Luis Enrique and a player, and the first 15 minutes of training before Paris-Flamengo from the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Tuesday at 15:00 (in France, 17:00 in Qatar)
- Pre-match coverage of Paris-Flamengo from the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium on Wednesday at 17:00 (in France, 19:00 in Qatar)
- The Veille Capitale programme and Luis Enrique's press conference before Fontenay-Paris from Campus PSG on Friday at 12:40
The Parisians, who are 16th in the UEFA Women's Champions League standings with 1one point, also have a busy schedule this week. They take on Portuguese side SL Benfica, who are one place ahead of them on goal difference, at the Estadio do SL Benfica in Lisbon this Wednesday at 21:00 (in France, 20:00 in Portugal) for the sixth and final matchday of the league phase.
Then it's on to the derby! Les Rouge et Bleu, in second place in the Première Ligue on 25 points - five points behind Olympique Lyonnais - will take on Paris FC, who complete the podium three points behind, in their Matchday 11 clash at the Campus PSG (21:00) three days later.
The only team from the youth academy still to play an official match this year, Paris Saint-Germain's U21s, seventh in the standings on four points (two matches down), will take on RC Lens, second with a six-point lead, in their U21s Challenge Matchday 4 clash at the Stade François Blin in Avion this Thursday at 16:30, to wrap up 2025.
A classic clash to end the year! Paris Saint-Germain Handball, who have won 14 of their last 14 matches and are more than ever at the top of the Liqui Moly StarLigue standings, take on HBC Nantes, who are two points behind them in second place, in their Matchday 15 Liqui Moly StarLigue clash at the Neodif XXL this Thursday at 20:30.