The FIFA Club World Cup’s second semi-final is set to be a clash of heavyweights, PSG and Real Madrid. The French and Spanish clubs will play on Wednesday, 9th July, for a spot in the finals. The match kicks off at 8:00 pm UK time at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Both teams are European giants and have bagged multiple trophies.
PSG is the reigning champion of Ligue 1, the UEFA Champions League, the Coupe de France, and the French Super Cup. Additionally, in the last five years, it has collected four more Ligue 1 trophies, three more Coupe de France titles, and four more French Super Cups.
Real Madrid is not far behind with its trophy collection. Los Blancos are the current reigning champions of the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Intercontinental Cup. In the last five years, they have collected one FIFA Club World Cup trophy (2022), two Champions League trophies, three La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, three SuperCopas, and an additional Super Cup (2022-23).
This season, both clubs have had an impressive run at the FIFA Club World Cup.
The Parisians scored 12 goals in five matches and kept four clean sheets. They advanced to the semis after defeating Bayern Munich 2-0 (despite being reduced to nine men).
Meanwhile, Real Madrid maintained an unbeaten streak. They scored 11 goals in five matches with two clean sheets. In the quarterfinals, they defeated Dortmund 3-2.
Both teams are equally strong, and Wednesday’s match promises plenty of action, especially as PSG face their former teammate Kylian Mbappé.
Below, we give you various PSG vs Real Madrid betting markets and odds.
PSG vs Real Madrid: Betting Odds
Carlo Ancelotti is one of the most decorated managers in the history of Real Madrid. The club achieved double success in 2024-25 under his leadership. And now, even though Ancelotti has left, the club still achieved second-place finishes in La Liga and Copa del Rey, and a quarterfinal finish in the Champions League.
Kylian Mbappé, who joined Real Madrid last season, leads the team as the top scorer with 33 goals across all competitions. Vinícius Júnior has netted 21 goals, including a hat-trick against Borussia Dortmund. More standout players for the team are strikers Jude Bellingham and Rodrygo.
PSG, on the other hand, achieved quadruple success in 2024-25. The Parisians have a strong pressing style with an offensive 4-3-3 formation, led by strikers Ousmane Dembélé, Désiré Doué, and Bradley Barcola.
Naturally, expectations are high from both teams. They have faced each other eight times in the last 10 years (all in the Champions League). Real Madrid won four matches, two ended in a draw, and PSG won two. This season, both teams are riding high on European success, so bettors should closely watch the betting lines (markets) for the latest odds.
7bet offers competitive Paris Saint-Germain vs Real Madrid betting odds across various markets.
Please note, all the odds mentioned below are accurate as per the publishing time of the article. Visit 7bet’s FIFA Club World Cup betting page for the latest odds.
1X2 Odds
Paris Saint-Germain (1) | X | Real Madrid (2) |
4/3 | 8/3 | 7/4 |
The 1X2 market is one of the most common football betting formats. It gives three possible outcomes:
- 1: PSG wins
- X: Draw
- 2: Real Madrid wins
These odds (accurate to the time of publishing the article) reflect how bookmakers rate each team’s chances.
In the fractional odds, the denominator indicates the bet amount, and the numerator tells how much you can expect to win. For example, PSG’s odds are 4/3, which means you stand to win £4 for every £3, along with your stake (betting amount) back. Similarly, bettors can gain £7 for every £4 wagered on Real Madrid’s win and £8 for every £3 for correctly predicting a draw.
Upon simplifying the fractions, for every pound, you receive £1.3 on PSG’s win, £1.75 on Madrid’s win, and £2.6 on a draw.
When the odds are low, it usually indicates a higher probability of that outcome. In this case, PSG appears to have a slight edge over Real Madrid, as their bet yields the lowest return. However, bettors should note that the odds only reflect fan favourites. They don’t guarantee the outcome. Moreover, odds are dynamic and keep changing.
Both teams are strong, so be careful when selecting your choice in the 1X2 market. Consider both teams’ current form, injury news, and head-to-head history.
Double Chance
PSG or Draw | PSG or Real Madrid | Draw or Real Madrid |
2/5 | 2/7 | 6/11 |
The Double Chance market is for cautious bettors. This is a safe bet as it covers the most likely outcomes.
It lets you cover two out of the three possible outcomes:
- PSG or Draw: This bet loses if Real Madrid wins.
- PSG or Real Madrid: You lose if the game ends in a draw.
- Draw or Real Madrid: This bet loses if PSG wins.
The Double Chance gives you two out of three chances to win. However, the payout is less than the 1X2 market, since the odds of winning are higher here.
Consider this market after checking both teams’ results in the last 10 or 20 matches. In the last 20 matches, PSG has had 1 draw, 16 wins, and 3 losses. Meanwhile, Real Madrid has had 2 draws, 5 losses, and 13 wins.
PSG was last held back to a draw against Nantes in a Ligue 1 match in April, and Real Madrid’s last draw came against Al Hilal on 18th June in the FIFA group stage matches.
The statistics will guide you on how to minimise risk. You can consider removing the option of a draw if you feel this may be the least likely outcome. However, make sure to check if any key strikers are injured on matchday as it may tilt the outcome.
Draw No Bet
Paris Saint-Germain | Real Madrid |
5/7 | 1/1 |
The Draw no Bet is a safer variation of 1X2, where the option of the draw is removed. In case the match ends, your stake is refunded. So, if the PSG vs Real Madrid final result looks something like 0–0, 1–1, 2–2, or 3–3, you don’t lose your money.
Backing PSG in the Draw No Bet market means you’ll get £5 profit on a £7 (£0.74 for every pound) stake if they win. Your stake will be refunded if the game ends in a draw. Choosing Real Madrid at 1/1 odds will give you an even return of £1 on a £1 stake.
Handicap Betting Odds
Paris Saint-Germain (+0.5) | Real Madrid (-0.5) |
10/23 | 33/20 |
Paris Saint-Germain (+1) | Real Madrid (-1) |
2/11 | 17/5 |
Paris Saint-Germain (-0.25) | Real Madrid (+0.25) |
1/1 | 20/27 |
Paris Saint-Germain (-0.5) | Real Madrid (+0.5) |
5/4 | 4/7 |
Handicap betting levels the playing field when one team is stronger than the other. For example, if a UEFA Champions League winner like PSG plays a little-known European team, the odds are tilted heavily in PSG’s favour. This makes the match all too predictable.
So, the bookmaker will give a head start to the weaker team by giving them an advantage called a “handicap”.
A positive handicap means a fixed number (chosen by the bettor) will be added to the weaker team’s final goal score. Similarly, the same number will be deducted from the stronger team, giving them a disadvantage or a negative handicap. Your bet wins or loses depending on the adjusted final score.
Here are the key handicap odds to consider PSG vs Real Madrid match:
- PSG (+0.5) / Real Madrid (-0.5): This selection gives an advantage to PSG. A -0.5 handicap means Real Madrid must win with at least a +2 goal difference to overcome the gap. For example, the score ties 2–2. After adjusting the handicap, the final score will be calculated as 1.5–2.5, meaning PSG wins. However, if the match ends as a 2–0 win for Real Madrid, the final score will be 1.5–0.5, giving a win to Madrid.
- PSG (-0.25) / Real Madrid (+0.25): This is the opposite scenario, where Real Madrid has the advantage and PSG has a disadvantage. PSG will need to win by at least a 1-goal margin to overcome the 0.25 handicap. For example, a 1–1 draw will be calculated as 0.75–1.25, leading to a win for Real Madrid. However, if PSG wins 1–0 or 2–1, they will be able to overcome the handicap.
Both Teams to Score (BTTS Odds)
Yes | No |
1/2 | 6/4 |
The Both Teams to Score (BTTS) is another safe market for new bettors. In this bet, you only need to consider if both teams will be able to score at least one goal during the match. The final score doesn’t matter. As long as both PSG and Real Madrid can net the ball even once, your bet wins.
If you choose “Yes”, your bet will win if the final score is 1–1, 2–1, or 3–2 etc. The “No” bet wins if the final score is 1–0, 0–0, 2–0, or 3–0.
To decide on this bet, look at both teams’ clean sheets. A clean sheet means the opposition team was unable to score even a single goal against them. Real Madrid has kept seven clean sheets in their last 20 matches, and PSG has kept nine. In their head-to-head record of the last 10 years, PSG has kept three clean sheets and Real Madrid has kept two.
The BTTS market has two more variations: Both teams to score more than two goals, and both teams to score in both halves. Consider these bets after researching the team lineup.
Goal Total (Over/Under) Odds
Over 2.5 | Under 2.5 |
6/5 | 11/17 |
In this market, bettors predict the goal total, also known as Over/Under or O/U. You will find several betting lines in this market, ranging from a goal total of 1 to 5.75. For example, you predict that both teams will score over 2.5 goals combined. If the final score is 2–1, 2–2, 3–1 etc, your bet wins. However, if the score is 2–0, 1–0, or 1–1, your bet loses.
The winner doesn’t matter in this bet – not even the exact match score. You have to predict whether the score will be over or under your chosen number.
Adjust the O/U line based on your research. For example, if you believe we’ll see a high-scoring match on Wednesday, choose an Over 3.5 bet. Or, you can select Under 2.5, if you think both teams will defend their goal tightly.
Correct Score Odds
1/0 (PSG Wins) | 1/1 (Draw) | 0/1 (Real Madrid Wins) |
10/1 | 6/1 | 12/1 |
The correct score market gives high-paying odds. Predicting a precise 1–0 win for PSG will give you £10 for every pound. Note that the exact score must be 1–0 for your bet to win. If PSG’s winning score is 2–1, 3–2, 2–0, etc, your bet will lose.
This is a difficult betting market and should be considered only if you have been following both teams closely.
Where to Watch FIFA Club World Cup Live in the UK
All games are broadcast live for free on DAZN in the UK. Fans will need to register with DAZN Freemium to stream the live action. There’s also the option to upgrade to DAZN’s ad-free subscription tier starting from £14.99. The streaming is available on the DAZN App on smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, game consoles, and web browsers.
Channel 5 will also broadcast select fixtures throughout the competition.
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