Bayern Munich and Manchester United go head-to-head in the [World Sevens Football](https://womenfootball.blog/world-sevens-tournament-information-teams-and-where-to-watch/) Final at 20:00 BST in Estoril, Portugal – competing for around $2 million in prize money. Meanwhile, PSG and Manchester City will face off in the match for third place.
Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain
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In the World Sevens Tournament semi-final, Bayern Munich delivered a dominant performance against Paris Saint-Germain, winning 5–0. After a cagey opening, Bayern found their rhythm late in the first half, with Damnjanović and Plattner scoring to take control. Tanikawa added a third with a stylish finish, and Zadrazil capped off the win with a late goal. Despite Karchaoui’s efforts, PSG struggled to respond. The win sends Bayern into the final, while PSG will compete in the third-place match.
Manchester United secured a 2–0 victory over Manchester City in the World Sevens Football semi-final, setting up a final clash with Bayern Munich at 20:00 UK time today. City, who had started the tournament with a strong 4–0 win over FC Rosengård, struggled to find their form against United. The match saw Melvine Malard open the scoring with a stunning strike, and Gabby George doubled the lead shortly after hitting the crossbar. United’s defense effectively neutralized City’s key players, including Fujino, Park, and Kerolin, ensuring a comfortable win. Nick Cushing’s side will now face Paris Saint-Germain in the third-place playoff.
You can watch the World Sevens Football Final and all the other matches on [DAZN](https://www.dazn.com/en-NL/fixture/ContentId:b0dwfayrtir24u3fac5m9yen7/b0dwfayrtir24u3fac5m9yen7/5wox7xh38ejig5hnrolqqxe8n).
* A match runs for 30 minutes with two 15-minute halves and a 5-minute half-time break.
* Played on a half-size pitch.
* No offsides.
* Throw ins remains as normal.
* Unlimited rolling substitutes.
If the match finishes level at the end of the 30 minutes, an additional five minutes is added to determine a winner. In the extra time, the teams are reduced to five players. As soon as one of the sides scores, the game is over (golden goal format). If still tied, a sudden death penalty shootout follows.