PSG – Newcastle: a can’t-miss night at the home ground 
Wednesday night in Paris, the teams meet in a game that matters. PSG host Newcastle in the final Champions League group game, with a direct spot in the last 16 up for grabs for both sides.
PSG know how to handle nights like this 
PSG go into this one in a decent spot, but there’s no room to switch off. Beaten at Sporting last time out, they know a home win would wrap up qualification.
Home is a proper advantage. PSG have won five of their last six at home in all competitions, and European nights in the Champions League group stage rarely go wrong there.
They’ve also learned how to handle English sides. Recent meetings in Paris have tended to go their way, and they haven’t lost at home to a Premier League team in the group stage for seasons.
Newcastle arrive with no fear 
For Newcastle this European run is already a success. The club are heading into the Champions League knockout phase for the first time in their history — not something everyone expected.
That said, the Magpies arrive in Paris off a wobble. Few wins lately, a handful of games without scoring, and away trips in Europe that haven’t been straightforward.
Worth noting: Newcastle have never lost to PSG in this competition — they won the first meeting and then drew in Paris, so they know fixtures like this can go their way.
Probable lineups
PSG : Chevalier ; Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Hernandez ; Mayulu, Vitinha, Mbaye ; Doue, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia
Newcastle United : Pope ; Trippier, Burn, Botman, Hall ; Miley, Tonali, Joelinton ; Barnes, Wissa, Gordon
Football Predictions PSG vs Newcastle
PSG to win
On nights like this experience counts. PSG live for matches decided by tiny margins — especially at home.
Newcastle can cause problems, but over 90 minutes in Paris PSG have the pieces to make the difference and lock up their place.
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