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Where to watch PSG vs. Reims: Coupe de France final free live stream
@Source: syracuse.com
Paris Saint-Germain F.C. is pursuing its dream of the first treble in club history when they clash with Stade de Reims for the final of the 2025 Coupe de France on Saturday, May 24 (5/24/2025) at Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.
How to watch: USA fans who want to watch a live, English-language broadcast can watch the game on fuboTV (free trial) with the International Sports Plus add-on ($6.99). Fans can also catch the game live in Spanish with fubo Latino (free trial) or on a delayed replay with a standard fuboTV package.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Coupe de France, final
Who: Paris Saint-Germain F.C. vs. Stade de Reims
When: Saturday, May 24, 2025
Where: Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Time: 3 p.m. ET (delayed broadcast Sunday, 10 a.m.)
TV channel: Fox Soccer Plus, FOX Deportes, FS1 (delayed)
Channel finder: DirecTV, Verizon Fios, Cox, Xfinity, Spectrum, Optimum
Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV (free trial), Sling (half off first month), Hulu + Live TV
What to know about PSG vs. Reims
Paris Saint-Germain are gearing up for their biggest match of the season—the Champions League final against Inter Milan. But first, they’ll face Reims in the French Cup final this Saturday. While not their top priority, a win would secure PSG a domestic double, building confidence before their European showdown in Munich on May 31.
Coach Luis Enrique is keeping his focus on both matches. “We’ve come this far playing our football. Now it’s about showing our full strength,” he said during a press conference this week. PSG have already dominated Ligue 1, finishing 19 points ahead of Marseille, and a Cup win would mark their 16th overall, and eighth in the last decade.
Star forward Ousmane Dembélé, with 33 goals this season, echoed that sentiment: “We take one thing at a time. The French Cup is important—we want to win every trophy.”
For Reims, just reaching the final is a huge achievement—they haven’t been here since 1977. But the timing is tough. They’re in a relegation playoff against Metz, with the final sandwiched between the two legs. Wednesday’s first leg ended 1-1, adding to the pressure.
Despite that, Reims coach Samba Diawara wants his team to enjoy the moment. “I want the players to savor the final without risking injuries,” he said.
While PSG are clear favorites, Reims can take heart—they held PSG to two draws in the league this season. Still, with the Champions League in sight, Saturday is more about momentum than medals for the Paris giants.
Generative AI was used to produce an initial draft for this story, based on data provided to Syracuse.com. It was reviewed and edited by Syracuse.com.
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