The capital’s powerhouse demonstrated incredible efficiency in 2025. They won almost everything possible, including the Champions League. Only at the summer Club World Cup did they lose to Chelsea in the final. Recently, results have been strong everywhere except Ligue 1—where, due to too many slip-ups, they went into the break in second place, behind Lens. Still, they beat Paris in the derby, albeit narrowly, 2-1.
Olympique, under De Zerbi, improved in 2024/2025, finishing second. This enabled a return to the Champions League, where their performance was mixed, but they still managed to earn nine points. In Ligue 1, setbacks have occurred, but they are trying to at least hold on to third place. In the previous round against Nantes, they unexpectedly lost 0-2.
The champion is currently averaging 2.18 goals scored per match, conceding 0.88. Aubameyang and company have similar stats: 2.12 goals scored and one conceded per game.
PSG have won four of their last seven matches in regular time
41% of PSG’s matches see both teams scoring, with an average total of 3.06 goals per game
Marseille had won three in a row before the last round
41% of Marseille’s matches see both teams scoring, with an average total of 3.12 goals per game.
PSG (probable lineup): Chevalier – Lucas Hernandez, Pacho, Zabarnyi, Zaïre-Emery – Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, Ndjantu – Mbaye, Gonçalo Ramos, Lee Kang-in.
Marseille (probable lineup): Rulli – Emerson, Aguerd, Pavard, Murillo – Højbjerg, Kondogbia, Vermeeren, Weah, Greenwood – Aubameyang.
After five consecutive wins, PSG lost 0-1 away to Marseille in September.