PSG crushed Inter Milan 5-0 in the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final at Allianz Arena on 31 May 2025. Luis Enrique’s side executed a dominant tactical gameplan to claim the club’s first Champions League trophy.

Final Score: PSG 5-0 Inter Milan · Date: 31 May 2025 · Competition: UEFA Champions League Final · PSG Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Donnarumma · Inter Goalkeeper: Yann Sommer

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
  • PSG lineup confirmed in 4-3-3 formation with Donnarumma, Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes (Sky Sports)
  • Inter Milan lineup in 3-5-2 formation with Sommer, Pavard, Acerbi, Bastoni (Sky Sports)
  • PSG won 5-0 with goals from Hakimi, Doué (×2), Kvaratskhelia, Mayulu (UEFA)
2What’s unclear
  • Full player ratings or individual performance grades from official sources
  • Post-match medical assessments beyond confirmed fitness reports
3Timeline signal
  • PSG dominated from the 12th minute when Hakimi scored first (Sky Sports)
  • Inter substitutions began at 54′ with Pavard off for Bisseck (Sky Sports)
  • Match decided within opening half-hour (UEFA)
4What’s next
  • PSG celebrate first Champions League trophy under Luis Enrique
  • Inter face rebuild around Martinez-Thuram strike partnership
  • Transfer decisions await both clubs ahead of summer window

The table below consolidates verified match specifications from Sky Sports and UEFA sources.

Key match facts from the 2025 UEFA Champions League Final
Label Value
Competition UEFA Champions League Final
Date 31 May 2025
Venue Allianz Arena, Munich
PSG Formation 4-3-3
Inter Formation 3-5-2
PSG Captain Marquinhos
Inter Captain Lautaro Martinez
Attendance 64,327
First Goal A. Hakimi (12′)

Who scored in Inter Milan vs PSG?

PSG’s attacking lineup delivered a masterclass in front of goal at the Allianz Arena. Achraf Hakimi opened the scoring in the 12th minute, finishing a move started by Ousmane Dembele’s through ball. Desire Doué doubled the lead just eight minutes later, converting a cross from Dembele once more.

PSG goal scorers

  • Hakimi (12′): First goal of the final, capitalizing on an Inter defensive error
  • Doué (20′, 63′): Brace sealed Inter’s fate; second goal assisted by Vitinha
  • Kvaratskhelia (73′): Winter signing from Georgia rounded off a flowing team move
  • Mayulu (86′): Young substitute completed the rout in stoppage time
The upshot

Luis Enrique built an attack that shared goals and assists across Vitinha, Dembele, and Barcola — reducing dependence on any single forward to carry the load.

Match timeline

The match was effectively decided within the first half-hour. After Hakimi’s opener at 12′, Doué’s goal at 20′ gave PSG a two-goal cushion before Inter could settle. By the time Doué scored again at 63′, the Italian side had already made two substitutions in an attempt to change momentum — neither worked.

The goal timeline below tracks each scorer, their assist provider, and the evolving scoreline.

Goal timeline with scorers and assists
Minute Scorer Assist Score
12′ A. Hakimi Dembele PSG 1-0
20′ Doué Dembele PSG 2-0
63′ Doué Vitinha PSG 3-0
73′ Kvaratskhelia Dembele PSG 4-0
86′ Mayulu Barcola PSG 5-0

What this means: Inter’s defensive structure collapsed under sustained PSG width pressure before any tactical adjustment could take effect.

What time is PSG vs Inter Milan?

Kickoff for the Champions League Final was scheduled for 21:00 CET (3 p.m. ET) on 31 May 2025 at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. The match drew an attendance of 64,327 spectators at the 75,000-capacity stadium.

Kickoff details

The UEFA-organized match was led by referee Istvan Kovacs and his officiating team. CBS Sports had confirmed the timing in their pre-match coverage, listing it as 3 p.m. ET for North American viewers while European audiences tuned in at the standard 21:00 CET evening slot.

Broadcast info

The final was available through multiple broadcast partners including Paramount+ in the United States and standard UEFA broadcast channels across Europe. The neutral venue in Munich meant no logistical advantage for either club.

Who is favored, PSG or Inter Milan?

Pre-match predictions favored PSG slightly, though not by a wide margin. CBS Sports and Sporting News both predicted Luis Enrique’s side would edge the contest, citing PSG’s cleaner bill of health compared to Inter’s injury concerns.

Pre-match odds

Analysis from Sporting News noted that PSG had no suspensions or major injuries going into the final, while Inter Milan had multiple players returning from fitness issues. The Parisian side’s winter signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was projected to start on the left wing — a prediction that proved accurate.

Lineups impact

The lineup choices validated the pre-match projections almost exactly. Benjamin Pavard’s return from ankle injury sustained over a month prior in Serie A vs Roma gave Inter their ideal back three, while PSG’s selection of Doue over Barcola on the right flank proved decisive.

How did PSG beat Inter Milan?

PSG’s 5-0 victory reflected tactical dominance across every phase of the game. Luis Enrique’s 4-3-3 formation outmatched Simone Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 system in midfield battles, with Joao Neves, Vitinha, and Fabian Ruiz controlling the tempo throughout.

Key tactics

The decisive factor was PSG’s width. With Hakimi overlapping on the right and Mendes providing cover on the left, Inter’s wing-backs Dumfries and Dimarco were stretched beyond their defensive capabilities. When Doué drifted inside, the spaces opened for Dembele to exploit one-on-one situations.

Why this matters

Inter’s 3-5-2 relies on wing-back contributions for attacking width. When PSG’s fullbacks denied Dumfries and Dimarco time on the ball, Inzaghi’s system lost its primary outlet.

Lineup breakdowns

PSG’s midfield trio of Neves, Vitinha, and Fabian Ruiz operated as a balanced unit, breaking up Inter’s attempts to build through Calhanoglu and Barella. On the opposite side, Inter’s midfielders found themselves isolated between the lines, unable to connect with Martinez and Thuram up front.

The implication: Inter’s tactical setup required wing-backs to provide all attacking width, leaving no fallback when PSG’s fullbacks neutralized that outlet.

PSG vs Inter Milan lineups

Both clubs named their strongest available XIs for the final, with pre-match predictions from CBS Sports, Sporting News, and SempreInter proving almost entirely accurate. The confirmed starting lineups revealed a tactical contrast between attacking intent and defensive solidity.

PSG starting XI

PSG lined up in a 4-3-3 formation with Gianluigi Donnarumma in goal behind a four-man defense of Hakimi, Marquinhos (captain), Pacho, and Mendes. The midfield featured Joao Neves, Vitinha, and Fabian Ruiz, while the forward line comprised Doue, Dembele, and Kvaratskhelia.

The confirmed PSG lineup is shown in the table below.

PSG confirmed starting lineup
Position Player
GK Gianluigi Donnarumma
RB Achraf Hakimi
CB Marquinhos (c)
CB Pacho
LB Mendes
CM Joao Neves
CM Vitinha
CM Fabian Ruiz
RW Desire Doué
ST Ousmane Dembele
LW Khvicha Kvaratskhelia

Inter Milan starting XI

Inter Milan adopted a 3-5-2 system with Yann Sommer in goal behind defenders Pavard, Acerbi, and Bastoni. The midfield featured Dumfries, Barella, Calhanoglu, Mkhitaryan, and Dimarco, while Martinez and Thuram led the line.

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