Real Madrid vs. PSG head to head record, history, results of all matches between UEFA giants over the years

Dom Farrell

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Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique left his press-conference audience in no doubt over Real Madrid's status ahead of the teams' FIFA Club World Cup semifinal in New Jersey.

The Spaniard said it was "extra motivation" for PSG to be playing against "the most successful team in the world".

UEFA Champions League success in 2024/25 gave the Parisians a very solid claim to being the best team on the planet, and their 4-0 demolition of Europe's most dominant club underlined that fact. However, there is a historical pecking order.

Madrid and PSG have clashed on a handful of memorable Champions League occasions. Go a little further back, and we encounter Luis Enrique's often-forgotten past at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Of course, the most famous star to have crossed this particular divide is Kylian Mbappe, who became PSG's all-time leading scorer before completing the switch to Madrid he had long craved.

The Sporting News looks at the history of this matchup.

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Real Madrid vs. PSG head to head record, history

In total, Real Madrid and PSG have met 13 times competitively. Both teams have won five times, and three games have ended in draws.

PSG won their first Champions League title in 2024/25, claiming a record 5-0 final win over Inter Milan in Munich. Madrid have won the tournament a record 15 times in their history.

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Real Madrid vs. PSG results of matches

Although the majority of Real Madrid's and PSG's meetings have come in the Champions League, they played a pair of memorable ties in the UEFA Cup and UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in the mid-1990s. Those matches marked the last time PSG prevailed in a knockout tie against Madrid.

Their most recent meeting was the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup semifinal, in which PSG were utterly dominant.

DateCompetitionHome teamAway teamResult
07/09/2025FIFA Club World Cup*PSGReal Madrid4-0
03/09/2022Champions LeagueReal MadridPSG3-1
02/15/2022Champions LeaguePSGReal Madrid 1-0
11/26/2019Champions LeagueReal MadridPSG 2-2
09/18/2019Champions LeaguePSGReal Madrid 3-0
03/06/2018Champions LeaguePSGReal Madrid2-1
02/14/2018Champions LeagueReal MadridPSG3-1
11/03/2015Champions LeagueReal MadridPSG1-0
10/21/2015Champions LeaguePSGReal Madrid0-0
03/15/1994Cup Winners' CupPSGReal Madrid1-1
03/03/1994Cup Winners' CupReal MadridPSG1-0
03/18/1993UEFA CupPSGReal Madrid4-1
03/02/1993UEFA CupReal MadridPSG3-1

*The game was played on neutral territory in New Jersey, USA

Below are some of the most memorable meetings between these sides.

Real Madrid vs. PSG (2022 Champions League Round of 16)

PSG had everything under control, had Real Madrid exactly where they wanted them. Mbappe had given them a late 1-0 win in the first leg in Paris, benefitting from a Neymar assist. The Brazilian superstar, whose injury absence had so often damaged PSG in the Champions League knockout rounds, came off the bench to play his part inside the final 20 minutes.

Lionel Messi missed a second-half penalty but PSG's all-star front three were all present and correct for the return at the Santiago Bernabeu. Mbappe doubled the aggregate lead before halftime, with Neymar again the provider, and Madrid looked to be running out of road with half an hour to play.

Then Karim Benzema happened, as he would time and again on the run to Los Blancos' 14th European title. The France striker levelled in the 61st minute, but by the 78th he had an astonishing hat-trick and was on a run of form that would ultimately propel him to the Ballon d'Or.

Karim Benzema Champions League trophy
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Real Madrid vs. PSG (2018 Champions League Round of 16)

This was the first season of PSG's galacticos project, with Mbappe and Neymar in tandem. They flanked Edinson Cavani in attack at the Santiago Bernabeu, where Adrien Rabiot opened the scoring in the first knockout round. Madrid's pedigree and know-how on such stages then kicked in, with Cristiano Ronaldo netting either side of halftime before Marcelo rounded off a 3-1 win on the night.

Neymar missed the Paris return through injury and Ronaldo more or less ended the argument with his third goal of the tie. Cavani levelled on the night before Ronaldo turned provider for Casemiro to wrap up a 5-2 aggregate romp for Madrid, who were on their way to a third title in as many seasons under Zinedine Zidane.

Real Madrid vs. PSG (1993 UEFA Cup quarterfinal)

Stirring European comebacks are not the sole preserve of Real Madrid. In the 1993 UEFA Cup quarterfinal, a team featuring a young Luis Enrique as a wide midfielder beat PSG 3-1 in the Spanish capital. Emiliano Butragueno, Ivan Zamorano and Michel got the goals.

David Ginola got PSG on the scoresheet and the mercurial winger was also on target at the Parc des Princes along with George Weah as the hosts ran out 4-1 winners in a frantic finale. After Weah's early opener, the other four goals arrived after the 81st minute.

Zamorano's strike early in stoppage time looked set to force an additional period, but Antoine Kombouare's header from Valdo's free-kick sparked bedlam at the Parc des Princes

Dom Farrell

Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.