Olympique Lyonnais vs PAOK - Pronostic Foot gratuit et prédictions - Europa League - January 29, 2026

Olympique Lyonnais vs PAOK – Pronostic Foot gratuit et prédictions – Europa League – January 29, 2026

OL – PAOK: Lyon can finish top at home Ligue Europa — Wikipédia

Lyon host PAOK on Thursday for the final Europa League group game. Win and Lyon keep first place.

Lyon have been humming for weeks Fichier:Logo Olympique Lyonnais - 2022.svg — Wikipédia

Lyon arrive bristling with confidence. The side are still unbeaten in 2026. That win over Young Boys in the last round kept Paulo Fonseca’s team top of the group. On 18 points they’re already through to the last 16 — a victory would lock down top spot.

At home it’s been rock solid. Groupama Stadium has been a fortress in this competition and Lyon keep piling up wins across all fronts. The other big factor? Defence. Just three goals conceded in the group. That explains why they’ve been so steady.

PAOK still have something to play for PAOK Salonique (football) — Wikipédia

PAOK aren’t guaranteed to advance yet. They’re in decent shape after beating Betis last time out. Thessaloniki are on a run, collecting clean sheets and confidence, but this trip to Lyon will be tough.

Away from home PAOK have found the net in every group match. They push forward and that sometimes leaves gaps at the back. They’ve already won in France this season — a cheeky victory at Lille — so they know they can do it, even if the circumstances are different.

Probable lineups

Lyon : Descamps ; Maitland-Niles, Kluivert, Mata, Tagliafico ; De Carvalho, Tessmann ; Karabec, Tolisso, Moreira ; Sulc

PAOK : Tsiftsis ; Kenny, Kedziora, Michailidis, Rahman ; Ozdoyev, Meite ; Zivkovic, Pelkas, Konstantelias ; Giakoumakis


Bouton PenseBet

Football Prediction Lyon vs PAOK

Lyon to win

Lyon are solid, confident and deadly comfortable at home. PAOK can cause problems on the break, but over 90 minutes Lyon have the pieces to make the difference and finish the group on top.

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