
"PSG capitalised on another slip from Lens to strengthen their position at the top of the standings, claiming a second straight Ligue 1 victory. Heading into Friday's clash, the reigning champions have now won nine of their last 10 league games, and they remain unbeaten at home in 2026. Luis Enrique's side have rediscovered their defensive edge as well, posting three clean sheets in their last four league outings."
"The French capital has become an impenetrable venue for visiting teams. PSG have dropped points in just one home league match all season and have not lost a top‑flight game at the Parc since April 2025, when Nice earned a shock 3-1 win. The last time PSG failed to score in a Ligue 1 home match was back in August 2023-a goalless draw with Lorient."
"Their recent history against Monaco also offers reassurance. Les Parisiens have gone six home meetings unbeaten against the Principality club and earned a 2-2 comeback draw in the Champions League last month before advancing 5-4 on aggregate."
PSG and Monaco face off for their third meeting in under a month, with PSG holding a commanding position at the top of Ligue 1 after a 1-0 victory over Le Havre. PSG has won nine of their last ten league matches and remains unbeaten at home in 2026, posting three clean sheets in their last four outings. The Parc des Princes has proven nearly impenetrable, with PSG dropping points in just one home league match all season and winning three consecutive domestic fixtures there by an aggregate 11-0 score. Monaco, climbing to seventh after a 2-0 win over Angers, faces a formidable challenge against PSG's dominant home record. PSG's recent history against Monaco provides additional confidence, including a 2-2 Champions League comeback draw last month. However, PSG faces multiple injury concerns including potential absences for Mayulu, Dembélé, Ruiz, Neves, and Mbitcha.
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