Our prediction for this Champions League match:
Thanks to a splendid 5-0 win at Club Brugge, PSG cemented top position in Group A, but they do not want to stop now. Les Parisiens aim to keep their 100% record in the group stages of the Champions League intact, meaning that they are likely to stick to their attacking style of play against the Belgian side. Kylian Mbappe, who has been scoring goals for fun ever since he recovered from his injury, is likely to prove a handful for the opposition defenders.
Over the years PSG have turned their Parc des Princes into a real fortress, which is yet another reason why home win should be considered. Club Brugge are eyeing their first win of the process, but as they experienced all sorts of problems at the back in the 5-0 loss to the Ligue 1 champions, the visitors are likely to return home empty-handed from the trip to Paris.
Highlighted Player (Marco Verratti):

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Marco Verratti is the creative force of the French champions and a world-class professional even though he is only 23. Deemed one of the most talented Italian players of the new generation, Marco Verratti began his career in Pescara, his home town club, from which he was directly transferred to PSG much to surprise of the general football community.
Technically gifted playmaker was snapped by Les Parisiens in 2012 in front of Napoli, Roma and Juventus in a five-year deal worth €12 million. Marco Verratti has since gone to become a key member for the French champions already surpassing the 100-game mark for PSG.
The 23-year-old playmaker is a player of great vision and awareness, very calm and composed on the ball. His passing skills are impressive often compared to Italian legend Andrea Pirlo’s. Despite his diminutive figure Marco Verratti is not afraid to get in duels and participate in defence duties which make him an all-rounder and great influence in every segment of the play.
Highlighted Team (Club Brugge):

Founded in 1891, Belgium giants Club Brugge are one of the most decorated football clubs in the country. Also known as Blauw-Zwart due to their Blue and Black colours, Club Brugge have been crown champions of Belgium on 14 occasions which is second to Anderlecht.
Through their long-lasting history Club Brugge have enjoyed fair amount of European success.to this day in football history Club Brugge holds the European record number of consecutive participation in the UEFA Europa league – 20. The Blauw-Zwart have reached two European finals and two semi-finals so far. What is more, Club Brugge are the only Belgian side ever to play in the final of the European Cup so far, losing to Liverpool in the 1978 season.
Two years prior, Club Brugge lost the 1976 UEFA Cup Final to the same rivals. Club Brugge play their home games at the Jan Breydel Stadium, which is also home to city rivals Cercle Brugge. The two sides form a formidable rivalry contested in the Bruges Derby.