Our prediction for this Ligue 1 match:
Strasbourg and PSG face each other at Stade de la Meinau in the opening match of Saturday’s program. Le Racing aim to build on a 3-1 win over St Etienne and a triumph over PSG will see them move closer to the Champions League berth. Bearing any fresh injury worries, talented tactician Liam Rosenior is unlikely to make changes to the team that defeated les Verts at the weekend.
Les Parisiens, on the other hand, have already defended their Ligue 1 title, meaning that they have little to play for in the season finale. With Luis Enrique’s men being fully focused on the Champions League double-header with Arsenal, we believe that punters from all around the globe can find value in betting on the home team. Despite having a full squad to choose from, Luis Enrique is expected to mix the squad against Strasbourg.
Highlighted Team (PSG):

Formed by the merger of Paris FC and Stade Saint-Germain in 1970, Paris Saint-Germain or as they call it PSG is the most successful club in French football with 31 domestic titles to their name. Having won six Ligue 1 title so far, a record ten Coupes de France, a record six Coupes de la Ligue, six Trophees des Champions and one Ligue 2 title, PSG are also one of only two French clubs to ever win a European title.
Les Parisiens were crowned UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup champions back in 1995-96, while their last European trophy was the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup. Beginning of the new millennium was particularly hard for the celebrated club who flirted with relegation in 2000s before they were bought by the Quatar Sports Investments group in 2011 when the rebirth of the Paris Saint-Germain as we know it today began.
Following heavy squad investments and team boosting, PSG won their first Ligue 1 title in 19 years with Swedish legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic almost singlehandedly leading his side towards the trophy with 30 goals. Having established domestic dominance, PSG now set their sights on winning the Champions League which remains an elusive dream for the club from Paris.