The stage is set for the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final. On May 31, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain will face off in Munich to decide Europe’s top club. With powerhouse squads and contrasting tactical styles, the final promises intensity, precision, and elite-level football.
Head-to-Head Form (Last 5 Games)
Inter | PSG | |
Wins | 3 | 3 |
Draws | 1 | 2 |
Losses | 1 | 0 |
Goals Scored / Game | 1.8 | 1.8 |
Goals Conceded / Game | 1.0 | 0.6 |
Points per Game | 2.2 | 2.4 |
PSG enters undefeated in their last 5 matches, showing defensive discipline and tactical efficiency. Inter, on the other hand, has been more direct and physical, with one loss but higher offensive transitions.
Most Relevant Match Stats
Scoring Trends:
- Over 2.5 goals: Inter 80% | PSG 60%
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS): PSG 80% | Inter 40%
- Clean Sheets: PSG 40% | Inter 20%
Corners per Match (Avg):
- Total Corners: PSG 10.0 | Inter 8.6
- Team Corners: PSG 6.2 | Inter 3.2
Discipline:
- Yellow Cards (Avg): PSG 2.2 | Inter 2.0
- Total Match Cards Over 3.5: 100% both teams
Possession:
- PSG: 52% average
- Inter: 48% average, but with more penetration in the attacking third (66.4%)
Tactical Profile
Paris Saint-Germain
PSG has built their path to the final on solid structure and depth. Their midfield press limits opponent build-ups, and they’ve been clinical in converting set-piece chances. They concede fewer goals and generate more corners than almost any side left in the tournament.
Inter Milan
Inter’s approach is more transitional and vertical. With aggressive full-backs and a strong central block, they’ve shown they can adapt to pressure and strike on the break. They rely heavily on disrupting rhythm and taking advantage of mistakes, especially in second halves.
Referee Insight
Referee: [Name not provided in dataset] – based on tournament assignment patterns, the final will likely feature an elite UEFA referee with experience in knockout rounds.
Key Referee Trends (based on MakeYourStats data for similar profiles):
- Average Cards per Game: 4.5 – 5.5
- High first-half enforcement: 60% of over 1.5 FH cards
- Balance in decisions: Tends to avoid match-defining penalties unless absolutely clear
Discipline and tactical fouls could play a key role, especially in wide areas.
The Verdict
Both clubs bring experience, tactical strength, and elite talent to the final. PSG’s unbeaten streak and defensive control make them look slightly more balanced, while Inter’s dynamic transitions and higher xG (expected goals) output could break open tight moments.
This will not be a one-sided match. It’s a final shaped by moments—and data suggests those moments will be tight, physical, and decided in both boxes.
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Inter vs PSG – Champions League Final Stats on MakeYourStats
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