Following a week of mixed emotions, PSG will look to get back to winning ways against an Auxerre side who are coming off a morale-boosting victory.
Match News and Current Form
Monday evening was a peculiar night for PSG to say the least! At the same time that star forward Ousmane Dembélé and head coach Luis Enrique were winning accolades at the 2025 Ballon d’Or awards in addition to the team being crowned as the Men's Club of the Year, their perfect start to the season was brought to an end with a 1-0 Le Classique defeat to Marseille. The Parisians will want to celebrate accordingly in front of their adoring Parc des Princes faithful who will be eagerly awaiting their first goal as it would mark PSG’s 36th consecutive Ligue 1 home game in which they found the net and set a new top-flight record for the club.
Auxerre got themselves back in the win column after three successive defeats, beating Toulouse 1-0 in the last round. That was their second victory of the campaign after they defeated Lorient by the same scoreline in the opening round, setting up AJA to potentially win three of their first six Ligue 1 games of a campaign for the first time since 2004/05 should they pull off a massive upset here. That would require them to end a three-game losing streak on the road in competition, beginning with their most recent visit to PSG (L 3-1).
Head-to-Head History
Their win in the last H2H was PSG’s fifth victory from the last seven competitive games between these two sides (D2).
Win ProbabilityOpta by StatsPerform
Hot Stats and Streaks
PSG have collected a league-low two yellow cards this season.
There were fewer than 1.5 first-half goals scored in four of PSG’s last five home games.
Auxerre scored exactly once in 12 of their last 14 matches.
The half-time result has been replicated come full-time in four of Auxerre’s last five away games.
Key Players to Watch and Missing Players
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia netted a brace in this fixture last term, contributing to six of his seven club goals for PSG, outside of games played on neutral territory, coming at home. Danny Namasowas Auxerre’s hero against Toulouse, which continued his reputation as a game changer since three of his last four goals have served as the match opener.