On November 29, 2025, at 06:00 UTC, Monaco and Paris Saint Germain will face off in an exhilarating Ligue 1 game. The match will be played at Stade Louis-II, Monaco. This highly anticipated match is bound to captivate football enthusiasts with its thrilling moments. This page offers a comprehensive overview of Monaco and Paris Saint Germain, including their recent form, standings, and head-to-head statistics. You can also find pre-match and live betting odds provided by bettingtips365.com, enabling you to make informed decisions.
Referee
Clement Turpin, France
Venue
Stade Louis-II
Monaco
Monaco - Paris Saint Germain this season statistics
Home
Away
Wins in this season
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Goals in last 5 matches
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Goals in last 10 matches
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This season red cards
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This season yellow cards
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Monaco - Paris Saint Germain fast goal facts
Last 15 years Monaco have 6 wins against Paris Saint Germain and Paris Saint Germain have 16 wins.
Who will score?
Home
Away
To score in first half
53%
67%
To score in second half
61%
73%
To receive in first half
41%
32%
To receive in second half
47%
39%
Match predictions
PRO tip:
AH: Home +1.5@ 1.56+6
Monaco host PSG on 29 November 2025 at a moment when the home side urgently need to rediscover stability in Ligue 1 and stop their negative run. The question is whether a reaction can come precisely in a high-profile match against the champions.
PSG far less dominant away from home
Luis Enrique’s team continues to win matches, but their away performances remain inconsistent. PSG have already dropped points several times on the road this season and in other cases came dangerously close to slipping. Their defensive structure is not always as compact when they travel, and the team tends to concede more space in transitions. This opens the door for opponents who are brave enough to attack.
Monaco struggling, but capable of raising their level
Monaco are not in a good moment, lacking confidence and suffering from a sequence of poor league results. However, this is the type of match in which they often step up. Their squad quality is higher than the recent form suggests, and the international break adds an extra layer of unpredictability for both teams. With PSG not being at their most convincing and Monaco seeking a breakout performance, the hosts seem capable of competing strongly.