Chelsea vs. PSG odds for FIFA Club World Cup final: Parisians heavily favoured to win

Chelsea vs. PSG odds

PSG looks to cap its incredible season with a win at the FIFA Club World Cup final on Sunday.

The pregame narrative: Luis Enrique’s side already has a treble under its belt and has shown no signs of slowing down after demolishing Bayern Munich and Real Madrid in the knockout stage of this tournament. Chelsea is a heavy underdog to pull off an upset at MetLife Stadium.

Check out our Chelsea vs. PSG odds for the final on July 13.

Chelsea vs. PSG odds

Full Chelsea vs. PSG betting markets

Chelsea vs. PSG marketsBetting odds
Chelsea to win+450
Draw+333
PSG to win-167
Chelsea to lift the trophy+235
PSG to lift the trophy-334
Over 2.5 goals-175
Under 2.5 goals+137
Both teams to score — Yes-167
Both teams to score — No+120

Chelsea vs. PSG odds as of 10:40 a.m. on 07/10/2025.

Can anyone stop PSG? It doesn’t seem like it. The Parisians have had a much tougher road to the final, and they made it look easy.

  • Round of 16: 4-0 win over Inter Miami
  • Quarterfinal: 2-0 win over Bayern Munich
  • Semifinal: 4-0 win over Real Madrid

At the risk of sounding reductive, you have to score to win football games, and PSG has only conceded one goal this tournament.

Enrique’s side just shut out a loaded Real Madrid roster, holding 69% possession and limiting the Spanish side to two shots on target.

Chelsea, meanwhile, beat Benfica 4-1 in extra time in the quarterfinal, scoring three goals after the Portuguese side received a red card.

It then knocked out a pair of Brazilian teams — Palmeiras and Fluminense — in the quarters and semis.

Enzo Maresca will be tasked with solving Enrique’s high-press, possession-based style of play, which has flummoxed opponents all season.

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Avery joined NorthStar Gaming as an intern in 2022 before stepping into a full-time role soon after. He loves betting on and analyzing golf — mainly because it’s easier than actually playing — but is a fan of all sports, from the NFL to the UFC.