PSG vs Reims prediction, odds & betting tips – 24/05/2025
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Both teams have scored in four of the last five H2Hs.

PSG and Reims meet in the Coupe de France final at the Stade de France on Saturday night. PSG are hoping to add the second of a coveted treble having already won the Ligue 1 title, and with the Champions League final against Inter Milan also to look forward to.

PSG vs Reims prediction: Parisians should pick up silverware

Key stats

  • PSG are on a three-game winning run in all competitions.
  • Reims are winless in five matches over all competitions.
  • The last three H2Hs have ended in score-draws.

Correct score prediction: PSG 3-1 Reims

While both teams have been unable to be separated in the last three H2Hs, and four of the last five, PSG will still be favourites to lift the trophy in normal time. Reims have shown they can score frequently against the Parisians, though, and so they may grab a consolation goal.

Pre-game odds and win probability: PSG are odds-on favourites

  • HOME: 1/8 (1.13) – 88.9%
  • DRAW: 13/2 (7.50) – 13.3%
  • AWAY: 12/1 (13.0) – 7.7%

*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

As expected, PSG are heavy favourites to win in normal time, with a draw the next fancied result at just over 13%. A Reims victory has been given less than an 8% chance of coming through.

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Most recent H2Hs: Could Reims be encouraged?

Reims have held PSG to three consecutive draws of late, and a fourth would lead to a penalty shootout, which can sometimes be a lottery in terms of predicting the winner. In fact, there have been four draws in the previous five H2Hs, with PSG winning the other.

France Ligue 1 25/01/25

PSG

PSG

1
Reims

Reims

1

France Ligue 1 21/09/24

Reims

Reims

1
PSG

PSG

1

France Ligue 1 10/03/24

PSG

PSG

2
Reims

Reims

2

France Ligue 1 11/11/23

Reims

Reims

0
PSG

PSG

3

France Ligue 1 29/01/23

PSG

PSG

1
Reims

Reims

1

PSG preview: Strongest XI expected

PSG have no fresh concerns in their squad, so should be able to field their strongest possible XI. They will be hoping for no injuries ahead of their Champions League final next weekend.

Predicted lineup: Donnarumma (GK), Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Ruiz, Vitinha, Neves, Doue, Kvaratskhelia & Dembele

France Ligue 1 10/05/25

W

Montpellier

Montpellier

1

PSG

PSG

4

UEFA Champions League 07/05/25

W

Arsenal

Arsenal

1

PSG

PSG

2

France Ligue 1 03/05/25

L

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

PSG

PSG

1

UEFA Champions League 29/04/25

W

Arsenal

Arsenal

0

PSG

PSG

1

France Ligue 1 25/04/25

L

Nice

Nice

3

PSG

PSG

1

Reims preview: Injured trio still unavailable

Reims will be without Reda Khadra, Mohamed Daramy and Yaya Fofana with injury. Key player Junya Ito should return to the XI though after he was left out of the squad last time out.

Predicted lineup: Diouf (GK), Sekine, Okumu, Kipre, Akieme, Patrick, Gbane, Atangana, Ito, Siebatcheu & Nakamura

France Ligue 1 10/05/25

L

St Etienne

St Etienne

2

Reims

Reims

0

France Ligue 1 02/05/25

L

Nice

Nice

1

Reims

Reims

0

France Ligue 1 27/04/25

D

Montpellier

Montpellier

0

Reims

Reims

0

France Ligue 1 20/04/25

W

Toulouse

Toulouse

0

Reims

Reims

1

France Ligue 1 11/04/25

W

Lens

Lens

0

Reims

Reims

2

Player to watch: Ousmane Dembele

Ousmane Dembele is undoubtedly PSG's main goal threat, having netted in his previous two appearances against Reims. The Frenchman has also scored three times in the Coupe de France this season, including twice in the semi-final.

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PSG's Ousmane Dembele has scored in his last two outings against Reims – Photo by Imago

Dembele's quality could well make the difference against a Reims side who struggled in Ligue 1 and find themselves facing a relegation play-off. On the other hand, PSG won the title at a canter, and could become the first French team to win the treble should they win the Coupe de France and upcoming Champions League final.


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