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Saturday Preview: Brest-PSG and more

Matchday 20 in Ligue 1 McDonald's brings us three action-packed encounters, including a Champions League preview between Stade Brestois and Paris Saint-Germain, as well as a chance for LOSC Lille to get revenge on AS Saint-Étienne, Les Verts having recorded a shock win over Bruno Génésio's side in the reverse fixture.
E. DEVIN
Published on 02/01/2025 at 01:00
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Éric Roy and Luis Enrique will square off to open Saturday's action, just before the two meet in the Champions League

Stade Brestois-Paris Saint-Germain

Both the leaders and Éric Roy's upstarts will be eager to get a leg up and record a confidence-boosting win before their Coupe de France Round of 16 matches in midweek. The hosts are coming off a Champions League loss to Real Madrid in the week, but will nevertheless be happy to have reached the knockout rounds, even if a two-legged tie against the still-unbeaten Ligue 1 leaders is their reward.  

PSG will be without key midfielders João Neves and Warren Zaïre-Emery, but with Fabián Ruiz and Kang-In Lee as their deputies, the dropoff in talent will hardly be precipitous. As for Brest, with a trophy on offer in the week, Roy is expected to rest key players with an eye toward progress.

AS Monaco-AJ Auxerre

Despite a frustrating ten-man defeat to Inter Milan in the week, things are looking up for the Monégasques. The returns to fitness of Eliesse Ben Seghir and Denis Zakaria have been a boon for the Principality side, and they took advantage of a loss by Marseille last weekend to edge closer to Les Olympiens. While defender Wilfried Singo is undoubtedly a major absence for the hosts, the strong form of January arrival Mika Biereth has been a bright spot in attack -- the Dane is expected to lead the line tomorrow.

As for Auxerre, the eastern side is in a bit of a tailspin after a strong start to the season. Without a win in the league since November and already out of the cup, things have become nervy at the Stade Abbé-Deschamps of late, even if this match is hardly likely to offer any remedy in terms of climbing the table.

LOSC Lille-AS Saint-Étienne

The day's final match sees LOSC Lille host AS Saint-Étienne, who shocked the northerners in the reverse fixture in early September, 1-0. Despite a spirited win over Feyenoord in the Champions League in the week, injuries remain a major problem for the hosts, with more than half a dozen players currently sidelined. As for Sainté, they also have some notable absences, but will be eager to give new signing Irvin Cardona a debut, the former Monaco and Brest striker having been influential in their promotion campaign last season. 

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