What time is the Intercontinental final between PSG and Flamengo? | OneFootball

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·17. Dezember 2025

What time is the Intercontinental final between PSG and Flamengo?

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Flamengo Faces the Champions League Winner in the World Cup Final


Flamengo qualified for the World Cup final after defeating Cruz Azul (MEX) and Pyramids (EGY). Now, in the third and final match of the Intercontinental, the Most Beloved faces PSG (FRA). But what time is the Red-Black game against the French team?

In summary, Flamengo and PSG will compete in the World Cup final this Wednesday (17th). The match takes place at 2 PM (Brasília time), at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, in the Al Rayyan district, in Doha, Qatar.


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To ensure that Flamengo fans don't miss the Red-Black decision anywhere in the world, Coluna do Fla has provided the final's time in different time zones. So, check the game time against PSG in five different time zones.

What are the time zones for the PSG vs Flamengo final?

  • Brasília: 2 PM
  • Qatar: 8 PM
  • London: 5 PM
  • Portugal: 6 PM
  • Washington: 12 PM

Thus, the match between Flamengo and PSG brings together the Libertadores champion and the Champions League winner. It is important to note that all Intercontinental Cup games are being played at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.

Who is broadcasting the Flamengo vs PSG game?

It is worth mentioning that Rede Globo, on open TV, broadcasts the Flamengo vs PSG game throughout Brazil. Additionally, SporTV (subscription channel), GE TV (YouTube), and Cazé TV (YouTube) also broadcast all of Flamengo's participation in the World Cup.

What is Flamengo's scenario in the World Cup?

In summary, if they beat PSG, Flamengo will become two-time World Champions. It is important to highlight that since 1981 the Most Beloved has not won this title. Thus, Fla has been 44 years without painting the world red and black, something that could change this Wednesday (17th).

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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