- Paris Saint-Germain has -165 odds to win the FIFA Club World Cup Final on Sunday against Chelsea.
- A win would mark the first ever FIFA Club World Cup title for PSG, while Chelsea won the tournament in 2022.
NEW YORK – The final match of the FIFA Club World Cup is set to kick off Sunday afternoon at 3 PM EST at MetLife Stadium as red hot Paris Saint-Germain will face Chelsea FC for the title.
Chelsea FC vs Paris Saint-Germain Game Odds
| Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chelsea | +1.0 (-118) | +420 | O 3.0 (-108) |
| PSG | -1.0 (-102) | -165 | U 3.0 (-112) |
Online sportsbooks list Paris Saint-Germain as relatively large favorites, giving them -165 odds to win outright compared to Chelsea’s +420 odds.
According to oddsmakers, a draw is more likely than Chelsea winning outright with the odds of a draw sitting at +330.
Let’s take a look at how both teams got here and who you should bet on to win this year’s Club World Cup.
Tournament Stats
PSG has been the most dominant team in the tournament by far, scoring 16 goals in six matches and allowing just one, a point differential of 15. Of the four teams to reach the semi-finals, Chelsea was the second closest with a point differential of 9.
Both teams won their first game, lost their second game, and have won four straight since. In those games, PSG has outscored opponents 12-0 while Chelsea has outscored their opponents 11-2.
PSG has not allowed a goal since losing 1-0 to Botafogo in their second game of the tournament. They beat Real Madrid 4-0 in their semi-final match who had entered the game outscoring opponents 11-4 through their first five matches of the tournament.
Chelsea defeated Fluminense 2-0 in their semi-final match after defeating Palmeiras 2-1 in the round before.
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Head To Head
The two teams have faced each other ten times in the history of the clubs with PSG leading the all time series 3-2-5.
They have not met since 2016 when Chelsea earned a 2-1 victory less than one month after losing 2-1 to PSG. The three matches previous had ended in a draw.
Although PSG leads the all time series by one game, Chelsea has outscored PSG by a margin of 13-12 in those ten matches.
Obviously plenty has changed since 2016, but it is still something to consider.
Overall, PSG holds all the momentum coming into this one. While Chelsea has been playing great, they have not had the offense to compete with PSG’s elite defense.
Take the odds for PSG to cover the spread (-102) at soccer sportsbooks and run.

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