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·17 de dezembro de 2025
Top 5 reasons to watch PSG v Flamengo

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·17 de dezembro de 2025

Here is our saga. The 5 good reasons to follow a match (with some adaptations sometimes). We will revisit the attractive aspects before each match with a mix of seriousness and humor. Note, this is not an exhaustive overview of the topic. We continue here with the Paris Saint-Germain match this Wednesday against Flamengo at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium in Al Rayyan, Doha (Qatar) during the 2025 Intercontinental Cup final (kick-off at 6 PM, PSG/Flamengo broadcast on M6 and beINSPORTS).
Quite logically, PSG does not often have the chance to face Flamengo. Even at the Club World Cup last summer, Paris did not get to play against the Brazilian club. So, this is an opportunity. It will be a great discovery, with qualities not to be underestimated. Our presentation of this opponent will be available in the coming hours.
With football becoming increasingly difficult to follow, as it requires several subscriptions, it is nice to have a more accessible match. M6 has the rights, so you just need to have TNT or internet access. Unfortunately, the match is scheduled for a Wednesday at 6 PM (French time), which adds a bit of difficulty for some.
This is a debate that has emerged in recent hours, which goalkeeper will be lined up for this match? Is Lucas Chevalier (24 years old) still necessarily the starter? Could Matvey Safonov (26 years old) continue and have his say for the future? There will not be a clear answer for the rest of the season no matter what, but we know this is a point that will be closely watched.
In a first part of the season marked by the injuries of both players, almost at the same time each time, Désiré Doué (midfielder/forward, 20 years old) and Ousmane Dembélé (forward, 28 years old) have hardly played together. This might be the opportunity this time. As starters? It would be a little surprise. But seeing these two special assets back in action would be excellent, even if it's just for part of the match.
After the Trophée des Champions, Ligue 1, Coupe de France, Champions League, and the UEFA Super Cup, PSG has the chance to win the 6th trophy of 2025. A very nice way to (almost, there's still the Coupe de France round of 32 on Saturday against Vendée Fontenay) finish an already historic year. Let's hope Paris will approach this new event well, especially since such a final is necessarily because you have to win the Champions League to play it.
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