PSG vs. Angers (Saturday, 4.00pm)
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Champions-elect Paris Saint-Germain have the opportunity to seal the Ligue 1 title if they can avoid defeat at home to Angers this weekend.
Luis Enrique's side are a whopping 21 points clear at the top with just seven games remaining, having remained unbeaten domestically all season.
We say: Paris Saint-Germain 6-0 Angers
PSG will be crowned French champions this weekend, and even though there should be heavy rotation with the Villa game in mind, they are capable of another six-goal salvo like they managed last weekend.
The hosts have kept just three clean sheets in their last 24 home league games, but only bottom-of-the-table Montpellier (21) have scored fewer goals than Angers (26) this season, and the visitors have fired a blank in their last four games, falling to defeat in each of them.
> Ligue 1 preview: PSG vs Angers
Brest vs. Monaco (Saturday, 6.00pm)
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Second-place Monaco will look to consolidate their place in the Champions League positions when they visit Brest in Ligue 1 on Saturday.
After a dream debut season in Europe, Brest still have dreams of returning to continental action next season, but they will need some big results if they are to make that a reality.
We say: Brest 1-1 Monaco
With just one win in nine on the road in 2025, Monaco's recent excellent form at home has not been reciprocated as well on the road, and this will be a challenging fixture for Hutter's side.
Brest simply have to win all of their remaining home games if they are to have a chance of breaking into the top seven, but Monaco have hit form over the past month, and the hosts may not have enough for the three points.
> Ligue 1 preview: Brest vs Monaco
Lyon vs. Lille (Saturday, 8.05pm)
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Two of the clubs lagging behind slightly in the race for the top four in Ligue 1 will face off at the Groupama Stadium on Saturday night, when Lyon host Lille.
Lille have spent most of the season inside the top four, and even reached the last 16 of the Champions League, but they now find themselves outside those precious positions, while Lyon's own hopes for a return to Europe's top-tier competition took a blow last weekend.
We say: Lyon 1-1 Lille
Remarkably, the two clubs have identical records in 2025, winning six, drawing two and losing four, and there is a good chance that their records could still be matching by the end of Saturday.
Lille have taken just 17 points from a possible 39 on the road, but the vast majority of their away matches this season have ended level, and it is very tough to split these two sides who are both capable of achieving success this season.