Psg vs Paris Fc – Free football prediction & tips – Ligue 1 – January 4, 2026

PSG vs Paris FC – Free football prediction & tips – Ligue 1 – January 4, 2026

PSG – Paris FC: a Paris derby at the Parc des Princes Fichier:Logo Ligue 1 2024.svg — Wikipédia

Paris Saint-Germain hosts Paris FC on Sunday in the season’s first Paris derby. An odd clash between two clubs heading in opposite directions.

Paris Saint-Germain: keeping the pace Fichier:Paris Saint-Germain Logo.svg — Wikipédia

PSG go into this match aiming to stay within touching distance of first place. The season’s been less smooth than before, but the results are broadly positive.

After the defeat to Monaco they reacted reasonably. At the Parc they still rely on controlled possession and superior individual quality.

This derby is also a chance to confirm that stability before a run of important games.

Paris FC: a difficult away trip Paris Football Club — Wikipédia

Paris FC have hit a rough patch after an encouraging start. Recent results have pushed the club down the table.

The Coupe de France win stopped a poor run, but the context remains tough. Several absences shrink their options, especially against an opponent of this calibre.

A good result would be a surprise, but it could give a boost of confidence going forward.

Likely lineups

Paris Saint-Germain :
Chevalier ; Zaïre-Emery, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes ; Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves ; Barcola, Dembélé, Kvaratskhelia

Paris FC :
Nkambadio ; Sangui, Mbow, Otavio, Smet ; Cafaro, Camara, Marchetti, Lopez, Ikoné ; Geubbels

What to take away

  • PSG remain solid at home.
  • Paris FC are going through a rough patch.
  • Several absences among the visitors.
  • Derby atmosphere can swing things.

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Prediction PSG vs Paris FC

PSG to win

The gap in quality is big. Paris FC may try to hold out, but PSG should pull away in the end.

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