After a shock loss midweek, PSG will hope to regain their footing as they travel to face Monaco on Saturday, February 11th.

With over a century of goals between them, fans and neutrals alike will hope to see plenty of goals when Monaco welcome PSG to the Stade Louis II on Saturday. Les Rouges-et-Blancs come into this match in fourth spot, with three wins from their last five Ligue 1 games. That includes a relatively comfortable 2-0 victory over Clermont last time out, and now, Philippe Clement's men will turn their attention towards taking on a PSG side who have not been in the best of form as of late.

While Christophe Galtier's team still boast a comfortable eight point lead over the chasing pack, that could soon come undone if Les Parisiens fail to get back on track. They eased to a win over Toulouse in their last Ligue 1 tie with brilliant goals from Achraf Hakimi and Lionel Messi, but were quite insipid in their Coupe de France round of 16 tie against Marseille, losing 2-1 to end any chances of winning any of France's cups this term.

Still, PSG will be looking to move on from that, as they face an even trickier round of 16 tie. This time, the opponents will be none other than Bayern Munich, the team that denied them a chance to win the Champions League in 2020. It is set to be a tough month ahead for Les Parisiens, who will also be facing the same Marseille side that dumped them out of the Coupe de France, as well as Lille and Nice, both of who have been tricky opponents in the past and could potentially cause problems. 

Injuries have started to pile up for PSG at the worst possible time, with Kylian Mbappe ruled out and now Messi expected to miss this game due to a hamstring injury. As such, Monaco, who have mostly a full-strength squad, will look to exploit this with a win on Saturday as they aim to potentially leap-frog into second and even perhaps force the title race door back open.

Team news: Monaco vs PSG

Monaco: Vanderson and Malang Sarr will miss out due to knee and hip injuries respectively. 

PSG: Les Parisiens have been dealt a huge blow ahead of a very busy month, with Kylian Mbappe still weeks away from a return and Lionel Messi certain to miss this tie. Additional absentees for the visitors include Achraf Hakimi, who also sustained a hamstring injury during the loss to Marseille, as well as Nordi Mukiele and Renato Sanches.

Match facts: Monaco vs PSG

  • Monaco (48 goals) and PSG (53 goals) are currently the two highest-scoring sides in Ligue 1
  • PSG have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last four away Ligue 1 matches
  • Monaco are unbeaten in their last seven Ligue 1 matches
  • Les Rouges-et-Blancs have won their last two home league games against PSG

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Match details, result and original broadcast info

Monaco 3 - 1 PSG

February 11, 2023 11:00amStade Louis II (Monaco)

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