Tonight’s Football Feast: PSG vs Flamengo Leads a Global Night of Fixtures
16 December 2025
Today’s Fixtures, Broadcasters and Commentators
On Wednesday, December 17, 2025, football fans are treated to a packed night of decisive matches, with the Intercontinental Cup final PSG vs Flamengo at the center of the spotlight and a slate of knockout fixtures across Europe.
The Intercontinental Cup final between Paris Saint‑Germain and Flamengo is the marquee fixture, a clash that could crown a brand‑new international champion and deliver drama large enough to power a thousand memes.
In Spain, Real Madrid travels to Talavera de la Reina in the Copa del Rey, while other Liga teams such as Villarreal and Osasuna enter the knockout phase. The King’s Cup Round of 32 also features ties like Albacete vs Celta Vigo, Cultural Leonesa vs Levante, Racing Santander vs Villarreal, and Osasuna vs Huesca, among others, turning the night into a proper domestic thriller reel.
Across the English channels, the Carabao Cup quarterfinals bring Manchester City against Brentford and Newcastle United against Fulham, adding late‑night fireworks to a schedule already stacked with high‑stakes battles.
For viewers, the rights landscape is straightforward: beIN SPORTS covers the English Cup and the Intercontinental Cup in MENA, MBC channels carry the Copa del Rey in Spain, and streaming options include TOD TV and Shahid VIP. Fans abroad sometimes turn to Nord VPN for access to official streams, because who doesn’t love a good workaround when the kickoff clock is ticking?
Selected kick‑offs include the PSG‑Flamengo final at 20:00 Saudi time (21:00 UAE), Manchester City vs Brentford at 22:30 Saudi/23:30 UAE, and Newcastle United vs Fulham at 23:15 Saudi/00:15 UAE. The King’s Cup Round of 32 brings a saga of matchups like Albacete vs Celta Vigo and Talavera de la Reina vs Real Madrid, all with official broadcasters and commentator teams ready to unleash the analysis.
Where to Watch and How to Follow
BeIN SPORTS holds the rights to the English Carabao Cup and the Intercontinental Cup in the Middle East and North Africa, while MBC covers Spain’s Copa del Rey. For online viewing, TOD TV and Shahid VIP serve as reliable portals, and Nord VPN is commonly cited as a means to access the programming beyond regional restrictions.
In case you’re chasing a quick, practical note: tune in for Paris Saint‑Germain vs Flamengo on BeIN SPORTS 1 HD, and keep an eye on the Carabao Cup matchups on BeIN SPORTS 2 HD and BeIN SPORTS 3 HD. For the Copa del Rey, Shahid and the official league apps will be the go‑to sources, with full schedules and commentators listed in the match pages.
So, set your reminders, grab your snacks, and prepare for a night where every kickoff could be a headlines moment and every referee decision sparks debate—welcome to the global football calendar, where every time zone has a stake in the drama.
And if you’re worried about spoilers, relax: there’s no crystal ball, only a lot of beautiful chaos and the occasional VAR nod. Here’s to goals, groans, and the glorious chaos of matchday masterpieces.
Selected Kickoffs and Fixtures
Paris Saint‑Germain vs Flamengo – 20:00 (Saudi), 21:00 (UAE). Broadcast: beIN SPORTS 1 HD; Commentator: Hassan Al‑Aydous.
Manchester City vs Brentford – 22:30 (Saudi), 23:30 (UAE). Broadcast: beIN SPORTS 2 HD; Commentator: Issam Al‑Shawali.
Newcastle United vs Fulham – 23:15 (Saudi), 00:15 (UAE). Broadcast: beIN SPORTS 3 HD; Commentator: Mohammad Barakat.
King’s Cup Round of 32 (selected): Albacete vs Celta Vigo; Cultural Leonesa vs Levante; Huesca vs Osasuna; Racing Santander vs Villarreal; Alavés vs Sevilla; Talavera de la Reina vs Real Madrid. Broadcasts vary by match; check the official pages for the exact channel and commentator listings.
Full schedule and channel listings are available via the article’s linked table and the official broadcaster sites.
Punchline time: If football were a dating app, tonight’s matches would all be “swipe right” – but a few goals later you’ll wish you could unmatch that offside flag. And if my tea‑time analysis is any guide, the only thing more offside than a flag is my sense of timing in predicting the scorelines.