In 2025, Luis Enrique and his squad won an incredible number of titles—besides their habitual domestic dominance, they finally claimed the Champions League, followed by the UEFA Super Cup and Intercontinental Cup. However, in the summer, they suffered a heavy defeat to Chelsea in the Club World Cup final. And now, it seems there’s a lack of motivation in Ligue 1—the giant is currently second. Still, they trail Lens by just a single point, 36 to 37.
The other capital team only moved up from the second division at the end of last season. Their ambitions are much more modest: to secure a place at a higher level. Overall, they are making progress, albeit not impressively: after losing half of their matches, they registered four wins and four draws in the rest. However, since mid-October, their only win was against a struggling Monaco. Before the break, they also beat modest Raon in the cup.
Dembélé and company are scoring an average of 2.19 goals per game while conceding 0.88. The newcomer, meanwhile, averages 1.31 goals scored and 1.81 conceded per match.
PSG have won seven out of their last nine matches, including a penalty shootout victory over Flamengo
38% of PSG’s matches end with goals from both teams and the average total goals per match is 3.06
Paris have lost just one of their last four matches
63% of Paris’s matches end with goals from both teams and the average total goals per match is 3.13.
PSG (probable lineup): Chevalier – Lucas Hernandez, Beraldo, Zabarnyi, Boli – Meulu, Zaïre-Emery, Ndjantu – D. Doué, Gonçalo Ramos, Dembélé.
Paris (probable lineup): Trapp – Ollila, Otavio, Mbou, Traore – Simon, Camara, Marchetti, Maxime Lopez, Kebbal – Ikoné.