PSG – FC Metz: Home turf to get back on track 
One defeat can flip the mood. Beaten at Rennes, PSG lost the top spot and now Lens is breathing down their neck. Saturday’s home game against Metz isn’t just another fixture — it’s a must-win. Metz arrive as the cellar-dwellers, out to survive, even if it hurts.
PSG: expect a reaction on home turf 
Luis Enrique hates losing, especially in the league. The collapse at Rennes snapped a solid run and reminded everyone this season isn’t a straightforward ride. But at home Paris is a different animal.
Six straight wins at home, one goal conceded, and regular big-score wins. Marseille left with a 5-0 on the road — proof this team can pin opponents down when they wobble. The target’s simple: win and hope Lens slip up so PSG can grab the top spot back.
Against promoted sides PSG have barely flinched this season. The record versus Metz at home says it all: ten straight wins in all competitions. Paris usually runs the show here.
FC Metz: fighting to survive 
A change of coach hasn’t sparked a turnaround. Benoît Tavenot is still chasing his first win; the table’s brutal: bottom, fifteen defeats, and a defense that keeps leaking.
Away from home it’s even worse — one point since early November and no convincing displays against the big teams. Metz can cling on and sometimes surprise at home, but Paris looks like a mountain to climb.
Metz’s last win at this stadium was in 1996. Different era. Today it’s about damage limitation and staying alive in the playoff race.
Probable lineups
PSG : Chevalier ; Zaire-Emery, Zabarnyi, Beraldo, Hernandez ; Fernandez, Vitinha, Kang-in ; Doue, Ramos, Barcola
FC Metz : Fischer ; Kouao, Sane, Mboula, F. Toure ; Munongo, Hein ; Michal, Deminguet, Tsitaishvili ; Diallo
Match Prediction PSG vs Metz
PSG to win
Paris needs an immediate response and everything points that way. Metz give up too much space and struggle to keep up with the big guns. If the tempo rises, the gap will open. At home, fixtures like this rarely stay close for long.
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