A huge possibility of rain exists for the IPL 2025 final clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS). The game will be held at Narendra Modi Stadium on Tuesday, June 3. There is a likelihood of thunderstorms, and rain could stall or even halt the game, as indicated by AccuWeather. Both RCB and PBKS have been yearning to lift their maiden IPL trophy. The final is a very important moment for both sides. But the dream can prove elusive if rain does not permit the match to take place. Weather Prediction for June 3 There is no chance of heavy rain, and the weather forecast indicates improvement in the weather by match time. However, cloud and light rain can lead to slight delays. Also Read | RCB Win Buzz After Jay Shah Reaches Team Hotel Before Final What if the IPL 2025 Final is Washed Out? The match officials will make every attempt to complete the game on June 3. In case it rains, they have the provision to play up to 120 additional minutes to recover lost time. If the match cannot be finished on June 3, then it will be taken up on Reserve Day, June 4. But in case the match is not possible even on reserve day, then the team which stood higher in the points table will be declared the winner. PBKS completed higher than RCB in the league table. Both teams had 9 victories, but PBKS boasted a superior run rate. Thus if the final is completely washed out, Punjab Kings will be declared champions, although RCB defeated them convincingly in Qualifier 1. Most fans think the rule is unjust. In competitions such as the World Cup, if a final match is rained out, both sides are declared joint champions. But in the IPL, the team which performed better during the league stage is awarded the title. RCB supporters are praying the rain does not arrive, because a no-result will mean that they lose their best opportunity so far to lift the IPL title. Punjab, meanwhile, may win the trophy without taking the field - if the rain devastates both days. Let's hope for clear weather so supporters can have a full and equitable IPL final.