Lille vs PSG 21/12/20

PSG will be looking to take the three points and Lille’s place in the Ligue 1 table when the two sides meet at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

The hosts have gone undefeated in five Ligue 1 games (W4, D1) since suffering a dismal 3-2 away loss to Brest on Matchday 10, scoring precisely twice in the last three to win each of them. Additionally, ‘Les Dogues’ boast an almost perfect home league record this season (W6, D2) and are the only side yet to concede the opening goal at home. In fact, Christophe Galtier’s men have let in a league joint-low four home goals so far, only one of which came before the half-hour mark. At the other end of the pitch, just two teams have netted more home Ligue 1 goals than Lille (17), though their tally of ten second-half goals scored at home is the division’s joint-best record. 

Meanwhile, ‘Les Parisiens’ have been struggling for consistency across their last five Ligue 1 matches (W2, D1, L2), failing to keep a clean sheet on four of those occasions. Away from home, none of PSG’s seven league fixtures has ended in a draw this season (W5, L2), with five of the games won/lost in that period seeing the victor keep a clean sheet. Thomas Tuchel’s men have been prone to conceding after the break, registering 80% (4) of their five away Ligue 1 goals shipped in the second half of play. Against this backdrop, PSG have won four of their five previous top-flight trips to Lille (L1) without conceding once across those victories. Curiously, eight of PSG’s last 12 Ligue 1 goals scored on the road have come in the second half. 

Latest News
See all
TSG Hoffenheim vs Bayern Munich
Blog
May 18, 2024

TSG Hoffenheim and Bayern Munich are set to trade tackles at the PreZero Arena in a tasty-looking Bundesliga showdown.  Hoffenheim kept their…

Eintracht Frankfurt vs RB Leipzig
Blog
May 18, 2024

Deutsche Bank Park sets the stage for an enthralling Bundesliga final-day contest between familiar foes Eintracht Frankfurt and RB Leipzig.…

Borussia Dortmund vs Darmstadt
Blog
May 18, 2024

Signal Iduna Park is the venue as Borussia Dortmund and Darmstadt go head-to-head in the Bundesliga season finale.  There's nothing…