This Saturday, July 5, Paris Saint-Germain face off against Bayern Munich in a high-stakes quarterfinal of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. It’s a matchup that brings together two European giants—both with clear ambitions to lift the trophy in a tournament that’s quickly becoming a new global benchmark.

PSG enter the fixture in commanding form, having dismantled Inter Miami 4–0 in their round of 16 clash. Under Luis Enrique, the French champions continue to show tactical discipline and creative firepower, adjusting their structure as the tournament unfolds.

Bayern, meanwhile, reached this stage after a 4–2 victory over Flamengo, recovering strongly from a narrow group-stage loss to Benfica. Earlier wins against Auckland City and Boca Juniors also highlighted their depth and attacking rhythm, particularly through the final third. In the lead-up to kickoff, one key question has dominated pre-match conversations: will Ousmane Dembele be fit and available to return to PSG’s starting lineup?

Is Ousmane Dembele playing today?

Ousmane Dembele will be available off the bench for PSG in today’s match. The winger, who made a brief substitute appearance in the previous game, has fully recovered after ten days of uninterrupted training.

Dembele in action for PSG during an international club fixture. Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images

In an interview with FIFA.com, Dembele said: “I feel 100 percent. I’ve been training with the team for ten days. It’s up to the coach to decide. I’m ready.

Head coach Luis Enrique also highlighted the impact of Dembele’s attitude and tactical discipline: Dembele is a leader, but a leader by example, not by words… When you press like that as a leader, the rest just have to follow.”

Positioned centrally as a false nine between Barcola and Kvaratskhelia, Dembele’s presence offers dynamism and relentless pressing at the top of PSG’s formation—an asset they’ll count on as they face Bayern’s high defensive line.

Kickoff time and match outlook

Kickoff is set for 12:00 p.m. ET in Atlanta, where global attention will be focused on a clash between two of Europe’s most decorated clubs. With Dembele back in action and both teams at near full strength, the quarterfinal could become a defining moment in this year’s FIFA Club World Cup. Victory would not only secure a spot in the semifinals, but further shape each club’s continental legacy.