PSG welcomes Stade Brestois this Sunday January 28 at the end of the 19th day of Ligue 1 in a top-of-the-table clash between first and third in the Championship.
PSG had a successful start to 2024. Luis Enrique’s men had four victories in a row and won the Champions Trophy by beating Toulouse (2-0). Then the Parisians spent two rounds of the Coupe de France against lower division teams. And in the meantime, Paris has also made a successful comeback in League 1 with a victory on the lawn of RC Lens (2-0). “They will keep their pattern with a 4-man defense. They will play to win, they have exceptional results, they concede very few goals. Their statistics are impressive,” declared Luis Enrique at a press conference.
Like his evening opponent, the Brest stadium is also off to an impressive start to the year. The Bretons are three out of three with two Coupe de France qualifications against lower division opponents as well. In Ligue 1, Eric Roy’s men won against Montpellier (2-0) and confirmed their very good first half of the season. “Playing Paris is a great challenge, it’s the best thing in our championship. It’s not a pressure but a privilege to play this kind of match,” assured Eric Roy before the match.
What time does the PSG – Brest match start?
The PSG – Brest match will start at 8:45 p.m. this Sunday, January 28. It will take place at the Parc des Princes in Paris.
On which TV channel is PSG – Brest broadcast?
This PSG – Brest will be broadcast on PrimeVideo. It will be refereed by the experienced French referee Clément Turpin.
What streaming broadcast for the PSG – Brest match?
The only streaming broadcast available to follow this PSG – Brest will be on the Amazon platform, PrimeVideo. You must have a Ligue 1 Pass subscription to follow the match.
What probable line-ups for PSG – Brest?
Luis Enrique will be without players who are long-term absentees. Skriniar, Kimpembe and Nuno Mendes are still injured. Achraf Hakimi is still at the African Cup of Nations with Morocco. PSG’s probable XI: Donnarumma – Soler, Marquinhos, Pereira, L.Hernandez – Zaire-Emery, Ugarte, Vitinha – Dembélé, MbappéBarcola.
For his part, Eric Roy will not be able to count on Kamory Doumbia who is currently at the CAN with his national team, Mali. The probable XI of the Bretons: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Brassier, Locko – Camara, Lees-Melou, Magnetti – Del Castillo, Mounié, Le Douaron.
What are the predictions for the PSG – Brest meeting?
PSG is the favorite of this clash on sports betting sites as well as on Betclic where they are at 1.37. The draw is at 5.30 and the Brest victory is at 7.70. These are the same odds on Winamax except the victory of Brest which is at 7.75.