
Match: FIFA Club World Cup
Teams: Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich
Local Kick-off Time: 12:00 (ET), July 5, 2025
Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)
Assistant Referees: Gary Beswick (England) and Adam Nunn (England)

Team Strength Overview
Paris Saint-Germain: PSG has enjoyed a trophy-laden season, claiming the Ligue 1 title, Coupe de France, Trophée des Champions, and UEFA Champions League. In the Club World Cup, they dominated the group stage as table-toppers and cruised past Inter Miami in the round of 16, showcasing peak form.

Bayern Munich: The Bundesliga giants reclaimed their league title this season, boasting a star-studded squad and a polished tactical system. Their Club World Cup group-stage performance was commendable, and they defeated Flamengo in the round of 16 to secure progression.

Handicap Prediction

Asian Handicap: Paris Saint-Germain -0.25
- European Odds: Home Win
- Expected Scores: 3-1, 3-2, 4-2
- Betting Data Trends: Asian bookmakers opened with PSG -0.25, while European odds stood at 2.18 3.75-2.82. The lines have remained stable, with the Asian handicap holding at -0.25 and minimal movement in European odds. Given PSG’s dominant season, this handicap is justified, indicating a higher probability of a home victory.
Expected Goals
Goals Range: 4, 5, 6
- Betting Data Trends: The Asian over/under opened at 3.0 goals, a rational line given both sides’ star studded attacks. The 3.0 line has held steady, with odds for "over" goals decreasing, reflecting punters’ confidence in an offensive showdown.
Expected Corner Kicks
Corner Kicks: Over 9.5
- Analysis:
- PSG employs a 4-3-3 formation, focusing attacks on the right wing: Achraf’s pace combined with Dembélé’s cutting inside produced 3 goals in their last match. Midfielders Ugarte (defensive screen) and Vitinha (long passes) orchestrate play. Defenders Marquinhos and Kimpembe must mark aerial threats, as Kane boasts a 68% heading success rate—expect frequent crosses.
- Bayern uses a 4-2-3-1, with Harry Kane as a dual threat (playmaking and finishing), Olise and Gnabry overlapping on the wings, and Musiala’s incisive runs disrupting defenses. Midfielders Kimmich and Goretzka anchor play with long passes and late charges. Weakness: Upamecano’s slow recovery makes Bayern vulnerable to PSG’s pace on the flanks. Both teams’ tactical setups favor wide play, increasing corner-kick opportunities.