PSG – Monaco: Same teams, round three 
Third meeting in under a month between PSG and AS Monaco, kicking off matchday 25 at the Parc des Princes on Friday night. A gritty 1-0 win over Le Havre gave PSG a handy four-point cushion at the top. Monaco, meanwhile, moved back up to seventh after doing the job at home against Angers (2-0).
An imperious PSG at home 
Lens slipped again and PSG sat back into the driver’s seat. They followed up with another win last weekend. Simple stat: nine wins from their last ten league games. At home this season they’ve been untouchable.
Luis Enrique’s side have locked up the back—three clean sheets in their last four—and the Parc has been a fortress. The last three home displays add up to an eye-watering 11-0 on aggregate.
You have to go back to April 2025 (3-1 at Nice) to find the last Paris home defeat. And Monaco haven’t beaten PSG at the Parc in six meetings. Remember that Champions League classic last month? PSG fought out a 2-2 to scrape through 5-4 on aggregate.
Monaco are back in form 
Their European run fizzled out, but domestically Monaco have picked up the pieces. Three straight Ligue 1 wins and growing belief. Sébastien Pocognoli will want a second away victory since taking charge, especially after that crazy comeback at Lens (3-2 after trailing by two).
The upshot: Europe looks very much back on the cards. Monaco sit just three points behind Lille and Rennes heading into the weekend. It’s not all rosy on the road—two defeats at current top-five grounds and no goals in those games—but there’s a big opportunity here. They won 1-0 at the Louis II in the reverse fixture and could complete the double over PSG in the same season—a feat they haven’t managed since 2020-21.
Likely lineups
PSG : Safonov ; Hakimi, Zabarnyi, Pacho, Mendes ; Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Fernandez ; Doue, Ramos, Barcola
Monaco : Kohn ; Kehrer, Zakaria, Faes ; Vanderson, Teze, Camara, Henrique ; Akliouche, Golovin ; Balogun
Football Prediction PSG vs Monaco
Draw
The Parc has been a fortress this season. Monaco, though, are on an upward curve and look confident.
Pocognoli’s men troubled the Paris giants across their European tie and know how to cause problems. With that belief, Monaco have every chance of nicking a point in the capital. Expect a lively, open and tight contest.
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