samedi 27 janvier 2018


Paris Saint-Germain  host Montpellier on Saturday (27-1-2018) at the Parque de Princes at 6 pm in the 23rd round of the French Ligue 1

PSG had no problems in the cup this week beating Guingamp 4-2 and resting key players. The last time they played in Paris in the league they scored 8 goals against hapless Dijon and the Parisians will need a win at the weekend. Why? Because they lost to Lyon 2-1 in their last game and suddenly their lead at the top has been cut to 8 points.

Of course whilst PSG has stumbled away from home in the past few weeks, their home form is simply stunning where they won all 11 games. They average just under 4 goals per game and conceded 7 during the course.

Montpellier are comfortable in 7th place in the standings and undefeated since mid-December, going back 4 matches. They do have a very good away record as they lost none since the opening two trips of the season. That is an 8 match unbeaten run on the road, but their problem has been the amount of draws they accumulated in the process (5). If those away draws had been wins the club would have been on 41 points, which is a five point short off of European place.

The away side has the best conceded goals record in the league with just 6 all season although PSG are likely to test that. Besides, the visitors have scored only scored 8 times on the road this season.


HEAD TO HEAD

In 29 previous encounters between the sides, PSG have won 11, Montpellier have won six while 12 have been drawn.

PSG VS MONTPELLIER STATS


  • Paris are unbeaten in their last seven home games against Montpellier in Ligue 1 (W3 D4), with their last loss coming back in May 2010 (1-3).
  • Paris have picked up 56 points in Ligue 1 this season; the second-highest tally for a team after 22 games of a season since they had 60 points back in 2015/16.
  • Montpellier have picked up 31 points in Ligue 1 this season; their best tally after 22 games of a campaign since 2014/15 (35 pts).
  • Paris have lost two of their last seven Ligue 1 games (W5), as many as they had in their previous 37 (W29 D6).
  • Paris are unbeaten in their last 34 home games in Ligue 1 (W28 D6), with their last loss coming back in March 2016 against Monaco (0-2). Paris have won their last 11 games at Parc des Princes, which is their best run in the top-flight since April-October 1993 (12).
Paris St. Germain Last 6 matches


  • 24.01.2018 FRA Cup Paris St. Germain 4-2 Guingamp
  • 21.01.2018 FRA D1 Lyon 2-1 Paris St. Germain
  • 17.01.2018 FRA D1 Paris St. Germain 8-0 Dijon FCO
  • 14.01.2018 FRA D1 FC Nantes 0-1 Paris St. Germain
  • 10.01.2018 FRA LC Amiens SC 0-2 Paris St. Germain
  • 07.01.2018 FRA Cup Stade Rennais 1-6 Paris St. Germain
Montpellier  Last 6 Matches

  • 24.01.2018 FRA Cup Montpellier HSC 4-3 FC Lorient
  • 20.01.2018 FRA D1 Montpellier HSC 2-1 Toulouse FC
  • 17.01.2018 FRA D1 Amiens SC 1-1 Montpellier HSC
  • 13.01.2018 FRA D1 Montpellier HSC 0-0 AS Monaco
  • 10.01.2018 FRA LC Angers SCO 0-1 Montpellier HSC
  • 06.01.2018 FRA Cup CA Pontarlier 1-1/p.2-4 Montpellier HSC
Paris Saint-Germain vs Montpellier

Week: 23
 Parc des Princes
 4°C
Referee: Frank Schneider
Home match
0 : 0 Away game score

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