Paris Saint-Germain play host to Le Havre on Saturday evening looking to retain their lead at the top of the Ligue 1 table.
Luis Enrique's team head into this fixture having accumulated 27 points from their 12 games, although they could have dropped down to second come kickoff this weekend with second-placed Marseille facing Nice on Friday night.
Meanwhile, Le Havre make the trip to Parc des Princes as one of the form teams in the division having avoided defeat in their four matches prior to the November international break.
That kind of run was required to move the visitors four points clear of the relegation zone.
How the bookies see it: A routine win for PSG?
Despite Le Havre's recent results, bookmakers William Hill have priced PSG as the heavy 1/6 favourites for this contest.
Some punters may see value in the 12/1 that is on offer for Le Havre, while the draw can be had at 13/2.
Head to head: PSG bidding to extend lengthy unbeaten record
In the six Ligue 1 fixtures that have taken place between the clubs since 2008, PSG boast an unbeaten record.
The only time that Le Havre have avoided defeat came on April 27, 2024 when they earned a 3-3 draw at Parc des Princes. However, they did lead that contest 2-1 at half-time.
PSG prevailed 2-1 in last season's corresponding encounter after initially emerging victorious by a 4-1 scoreline in the away game.
Players to watch: Ramos or Mayulu to take centre stage?
With Ousmane Dembele still sidelined through injury, Luis Enrique will select Goncalo Ramos or Senny Mayulu down the centre of his attack.
Ramos got 90 minutes under his belt for Portugal last Sunday, contributing a goal and assist in a 9-1 win, and he could make his first PSG start since October 17 with Mayulu failing to impress against Lyon before the November international break.
Le Havre have failed to score more than once in any of the four games where they avoided defeat, but Issa Soumare is their star attacker with three goals and two assists from 12 starts in Ligue 1 during 2025-26.
While his last goal came on October 5, the Senegalese is a certain starter in the final third.
Probable lineups:
Under pressure from Marseille, PSG are not in a position where they can afford to overly-rotate ahead of Wednesday's Champions League game against Tottenham Hotspur.
However, as well as Ramos, centre-back Marquinhos and winger Bradley Barcola are alternatives to come into the team.
With Achraf Hakimi sidelined through injury, Warren Zaire-Emery should remain at right-back.
Le Havre head coach Didier Digard must decide whether to stick with the team from the draw against Nantes or opt for a more defensive-minded formation.
Andy Logbo and Mbwana Samatta each remain injury doubts for this fixture.
Paris Saint-Germain: Chevalier; Zaire-Emery, Zabarnyi, Pacho, Hernandez; Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz; Lee, Ramos, Kvaratskhelia
Le Havre: Diaw; Nego, Sangante, Lloris, Zouaoui; Seko; Toure, Ndiaye, Kechta; Mambimbi, Soumare
Anything else catch the eye?
In their nine matches since the start of October, PSG have only kept two clean sheets in all competitions.
However, PSG have only failed to score once in their most recent 22 fixtures, that occurring in a 1-0 defeat at Marseille.
Since conceding six goals against Marseille, Le Havre have kept three clean sheets in four games.
PSG have only scored nine goals in their five Ligue 1 fixtures at Parc des Princes. By comparison, Le Havre have netted just four times in six away contests.



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