A place in the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League is up for grabs as Stuttgart and Paris Saint-Germain go toe-to-toe with each other at MHP Arena on Wednesday, 29 January 2025. View our free Stuttgart vs PSG predictions below.
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Stuttgart vs PSG predictions: Goals expected to flow
Key stats
- At least three goals were scored in four of PSG's last five matches.
- Stuttgart's last three Champions League games went above the 3.5-goal line.
- Paris Saint-Germain are currently on a 12-match unbeaten run across all competitions.
- Both teams were on the scoresheet in each of PSG's last five games.
Correct score prediction: Stuttgart 2-3 PSG
Although Stuttgart won four of their last five matches, they are up against a PSG side that won nine of their previous 10 games.
Interestingly, while Stuttgart won their last two Champions League matches, those wins came against the two worst teams in this tournament. On that note, we are leaning towards Paris Saint-Germain for the win.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookmakers favour PSG
- HOME: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- DRAW: 7/5 (2.40) – 41.7%
- AWAY: 13/8 (2.63) – 38.1%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
This is the last round of the league phase, and as it stands, both teams need all the points they can get. There is a good chance that both teams will secure a place in the Round of 32 if this match ends in a draw. However, either team will be guaranteed a playoff spot if they win this match.
With that in mind, PSG are the expected winners at 13/8 (2.63). Teams with these odds generally have a 38.1% probability of winning.
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It is also important to note that five of Stuttgart's seven Champions League matches this season have featured goals at both ends.
Keeping in mind that both teams were on the scoresheet in PSG's last five games, BTTS – Yes has an appealing look at 7/10 (1.70). That one has a 58.8% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: First encounter in history
Stuttgart and Paris Saint-Germain will go head-to-head for the first time on Wednesday. Interestingly, Stuttgart have a 6-1-4 win-draw-loss record in 11 previous meetings with French teams, while PSG have a 17-6-14 record in 37 previous clashes with German opponents.
Stuttgart preview: No new absentees
Stuttgart will be without Justin Diel (hamstring injury) Luca Raimund (thigh injury), and Dan-Axel Zagadou (knee injury).
Predicted lineup: Nubel (GK), Mittelstadt, Al-Dakhil, Rouault, Vagnoman, Karazor, Stiller, Fuhrich, Larsen, Millot & Undav.
Germany Bundesliga I 11/05/25
W

Augsburg
0

VfB Stuttgart
4
Germany Bundesliga I 03/05/25
W

St Pauli
0

VfB Stuttgart
1
Germany Bundesliga I 25/04/25
L

Heidenheim
1

VfB Stuttgart
0
Germany Bundesliga I 19/04/25
D

Union Berlin
4

VfB Stuttgart
4
Germany Bundesliga I 13/04/25
L

Werder Bremen
2

VfB Stuttgart
1
PSG preview: A clean bill of health
On the other hand, Paris Saint-Germain have an injury-free squad ahead of their trip to MHP Arena.
Predicted lineup: Donnarumma (GK), Hakimi, Marquinhos, Pacho, Mendes, Neves, Vitinha, Ruiz, Dembele, Ramos & Barcola.
France Ligue 1 10/05/25
W

Montpellier
1

PSG
4
UEFA Champions League 07/05/25
W

Arsenal
1

PSG
2
France Ligue 1 03/05/25
L

Strasbourg
2

PSG
1
UEFA Champions League 29/04/25
W

Arsenal
0

PSG
1
France Ligue 1 25/04/25
L

Nice
3

PSG
1
Player to watch: Enzo Millot

Although Enzo Millot has not scored or registered an assist in his last six appearances in all competitions, he has been Stuttgart's top performer in the UEFA Champions League, having been involved in five of the team's 12 goals. The former Monaco midfielder will look to get back to scoring ways on Wednesday night.