Strasbourg vs PSG prediction, odds & betting tips 03/05/2025
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Draw

Strasbourg have the longest ongoing unbeaten run in Ligue 1, while PSG have not suffered a league defeat in 39 away matches.

PSG will make the trip to the Stade de la Meinau for a Ligue 1 clash with Strasbourg this Saturday. View our free Strasbourg vs PSG predictions below.

Strasbourg vs PSG predictions: Rotation to give the hosts a chance

Key stats

  • Paris Saint-Germain are unbeaten in their last 15 clashes with Strasbourg (W11, D4).
  • Strasbourg have not lost any of their last 11 Ligue 1 matches – the longest run in the division, and their best for 32 years.
  • PSG have not lost back-to-back league games in over two years.
  • No team in Ligue 1 has amassed more points than PSG (38) or Strasbourg (37) in 2025.

Correct score prediction: Strasbourg 1-1 PSG

Strasbourg can easily lay claim to being on par with PSG in Ligue 1 since the turn of the year, and with the visitors set to focus all of their attention on Wednesday's Champions League clash with Arsenal, that should give the hosts a good chance of a result.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies cannot separate the sides

  • HOME: 16/11 (2.45) – 40.7%
  • DRAW: 14/5 (3.80) – 26.3%
  • AWAY: 6/4 (2.50) – 40.0%

*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

There is almost nothing to split the sides in the market, with the bookmakers favouring Strasbourg ever so slightly by just 0.7% over PSG.

With PSG's invincible streak now gone in Ligue 1, Strasbourg will feel even more confident, but a draw being priced at 14/5 appears to be excellent value for this one.

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It is also worth mentioning that seven of the last eight meetings between Strasbourg and PSG featured goals at both ends, so it is no surprise that BTTS – Yes is priced at a very short 2/5 (1.40). That one has a 71.4% chance of landing.

Most recent H2Hs: PSG's dominance to continue?

It is safe to say that Strasbourg do not particularly look forward to meeting PSG. They have no wins in the last 15 skirmishes between these outfits, losing 11 times with four draws. In the last 34 meetings, the hosts have won on just two occasions, but they have never been in a stronger position than they are right now to improve on that.

France Ligue 1 19/10/24

PSG

PSG

4
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

France Ligue 1 02/02/24

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1
PSG

PSG

2

France Ligue 1 21/10/23

PSG

PSG

3
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

France Ligue 1 27/05/23

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1
PSG

PSG

1

France Ligue 1 28/12/22

PSG

PSG

2
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1

Strasbourg preview: Hosts seeking to break into the top four

Dion Sahi is the only Strasbourg player sidelined at present, after Habib Diarra was able to recover from a knock to make the bench last weekend, and he could return to the starting XI for this one.

Predicted lineup: Petrovic (GK), Doukoure, Omobamidele, Sarr, Diarra, Andrey Santos, Barco, Diego Moreira, Bakwa, Emegha & Lemarechal.

France Ligue 1 10/05/25

L

Angers

Angers

2

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1

France Ligue 1 03/05/25

W

PSG

PSG

1

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

France Ligue 1 26/04/25

W

St Etienne

St Etienne

1

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

3

France Ligue 1 19/04/25

D

Monaco

Monaco

0

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

France Ligue 1 12/04/25

D

Nice

Nice

2

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

PSG preview: Champions set to rotate heavily

Luis Enrique has a fully-fit squad at his disposal, but he will want to keep as many of his starters fresh for Wednesday's semi-final second leg against Arsenal, so it would be no surprise to see nine, 10 or even 11 changes here.

Predicted lineup: Safonov (GK); Zague, Lucas Beraldo, Hernandez, Mbaye, Mayulu, Lee, Zaire-Emery, Doue, Goncalo Ramos & Barcola

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

Player to watch: Goncalo Ramos

While only being a bit-part player in the PSG attack at present, Ramos has still taken his opportunities when they have come in the first team, scoring on three of his last four league starts.

Goncalo Ramos
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Heavy rotation is set to see him get the nod up front over Ousmane Dembele here, and even though there is little chance he will be able to earn himself a start in midweek, the Portuguese international will still be keen to impress in a rare start.


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