PSG – Le Havre: title-holders want to keep the run going at the Parc 
To close out Saturday, PSG host Le Havre at the Parc des Princes. Before the break, Paris beat Lyon 3-2 and took back top spot. Le Havre, meanwhile, drew 1-1 with Nantes and sit comfortably mid-table.
PSG : a fortress that’s hard to budge 
After the break, PSG start a big run with several home games coming up. So far they’ve bossed it at the Parc: five Ligue 1 matches, no defeats, and only one slip — that 3-3 blockbuster with Strasbourg.
They’re rolling, on a seven-game unbeaten league run. Lately, though, it’s not all smooth: their last two wins came from stoppage-time goals. Shows a side that keeps pushing — and a fragility you wouldn’t expect.
In Ligue 1 they’re still solid at the back: four clean sheets at home from five games and only one goal conceded after half-time. History favours them against Le Havre too: at the Parc they haven’t lost in the last six meetings, winning five.
Le Havre : a tighter, more confident outfit 
Le Havre return with decent form. Unbeaten in four, Didier Digard’s men look steadier, especially defensively. Three clean sheets in their last four games — a clear improvement on their season start.
On the road they’re awkward to break down too: only one goal conceded in their last three away trips. That focus has let them nick points away from home.
If Le Havre often concede first, they know how to fight back: twice this season they’ve salvaged a draw after going behind. A win at the Parc would be historic — they haven’t won there since 1998.
Key points
- PSG unbeaten at home in Ligue 1 this season.
- Paris on a seven-game unbeaten run in the league.
- Le Havre have conceded just one goal in their last three away games.
- Paris have won five of the last six home games against Le Havre.
Football Prediction PSG vs Le Havre
PSG to win by at least 2 goals
Paris are solid at the Parc and almost always find a way, even in games where ideas are scarce. Le Havre have tightened up, but it’s probably not enough against a side that bosses teams at home. Expect PSG to be serious and hit the gas at the right moments.
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