By Michael Nsikan Richard — November 26th 2025
Date: November 26th, 2025
Kick-Off: 9:00pm WAT
Venue: Parc des Princes Stadium, Paris
The Stakes
According to WhoScored and Sportskeeda, tonight’s 5th matchday clash holds massive importance for both teams chasing Champions League progression.
The Parisians sit comfortably in 5th with 9 points on the board, whereas Spurs find themselves in 10th spot, frustratingly close to the automatic qualification zone. Given that only 8 clubs advance directly to the knockout stages, this becomes a must-not-lose situation for both managers.
This fixture brings back memories of their thrilling UEFA Super Cup battle back in August. PSG pulled off a remarkable comeback from two goals down to level at 2-2, eventually claiming victory through penalties.
That match showcased what we might see tonight: Paris bringing their free-flowing attack against Tottenham’s well-drilled defensive setup.
CURRENT FORM

Paris Saint-Germain
As defending Champions League winners, PSG continue proving their European credentials. They’ve put in dominant performances against Atalanta, Barcelona, and Bayer Leverkusen, netting an impressive 14 goals combined. While Bayern Munich handed them their sole defeat this campaign (2-1), Luis Enrique’s men have bounced back strongly.
BBC Sports highlights their domestic dominance, where they’re leading Ligue 1 with a 2-point cushion over both Marseille and Lens. That said, they’ve been cutting it fine lately, needing late goals in their previous 2 league matches to secure wins. Saturday saw them dispatch Le Havre 3-0, thanks to strikes from Lee Kang-in, Joao Neves, and Bradley Barcola.
WhoScored notes an interesting stat: PSG has dropped just one of their previous 6 Champions League home fixtures against English teams and hasn’t experienced consecutive home defeats in either group or league phases.
Tottenham Hotspur

ESPN and DailySports paint a worrying picture of Thomas Frank’s Tottenham, who arrive in the French capital struggling for consistency. Sunday’s North London derby brought heartbreak as Arsenal hammered them 4-1. Looking at their broader picture, the Spurs have managed just one victory in their last 5 outings, suffering 3 losses and one draw.
However, their European campaign tells a completely different tale. Sportskeeda points out that Tottenham hasn’t tasted defeat in 4 Champions League matches, beating Villarreal and Copenhagen while drawing with Bodo/Glimt and Monaco. They’re among only 5 teams maintaining unbeaten records in this year’s competition.
WhoScored adds that Tottenham have an impressive record against French opposition, losing merely twice in their last 13 encounters. They’re riding an 8-match unbeaten streak in group or league-phase competitions.
Their European defensive solidity stands out, though they’ve struggled creating clear-cut chances going forward.
TEAM NEWS & INJURIES

PSG
Luis Enrique confronts a serious selection headache:
- Ousmane Dembele (Forward)—OUT with calf injury
- Desire Doue (Forward)—OUT with hamstring injury
- Achraf Hakimi (Right-back) – OUT with ankle injury sustained against Bayern Munich
- Ilya Zabarnyi (Center-back) – SUSPENDED
Hakimi’s absence particularly hurts, considering his vital role in how PSG builds attacks. Luis Enrique might adapt by deploying 3 center-backs instead.
These missing players severely impact both PSG’s attacking potency and defensive organization.
Tottenham
Thomas Frank deals with equally significant absences:
- Brennan Johnson (Forward) – SUSPENDED following red card
- James Maddison (Midfielder)—OUT with cruciate ligament injury
- Dominic Solanke (Striker) – OUT
- Dejan Kulusevski (Midfielder) – INELIGIBLE for competition
- Radu Dragusin (Center-back) – INELIGIBLE
- Yves Bissouma (Midfielder) – INELIGIBLE
- Mathys Tel (Striker) – UNAVAILABLE
- Kota Takai – INELIGIBLE
Johnson’s suspension and Maddison’s serious injury substantially reduce Tottenham’s creativity and goal threat.
TACTICAL APPROACH

PSG’s offensive output remains exceptional, powered by a talented young squad. Even with injuries mounting, Luis Enrique possesses quality options in attacking areas. Expect the home side to control possession and stretch play wide, although Hakimi’s unavailability reduces their trademark overlapping runs down the right flank.
Joao Neves arrives in red-hot form, having netted 4 times across his last 2 appearances for club and country. He’ll orchestrate PSG’s midfield tonight. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Bradley Barcola bring blistering pace on either wing, with Goncalo Ramos spearheading the attack.
WhoScored highlights a remarkable statistic: PSG haven’t drawn 0-0 in European competition for over 100 consecutive matches, underlining their commitment to attacking football.
Thomas Frank looks set to maintain his 3-4-3 formation, with Guglielmo Vicario manning the goal behind Kevin Danso, Cristian Romero, and Micky van de Ven forming the defensive trio for Tottenham. Wing-backs Djed Spence and Destiny Udogie become crucial for both attacking transitions and defensive responsibilities.
WhoScored reveals Tottenham’s main struggle has been advancing through opponents’ pressure, managing merely 9 line-breaking passes resulting in shots during the opening 4 matchdays—only Pafos posted worse numbers.
They’ll probably sit compact, soak up pressure, and spring counters through Mohammed Kudus and Wilson Odobert.
Notably, center-back Micky van de Ven tops Tottenham’s Champions League scoring charts with 2 goals, illustrating how they’re finding goals from unexpected sources.
Prediction
Playing at home, boasting superior firepower, and desperate to avoid back-to-back home losses—everything points toward PSG winning tonight. Yet Tottenham’s disciplined European defending and knack for frustrating stronger sides means they won’t collapse easily.
Both squads missing key players adds unpredictability, but PSG’s squad depth and current attacking rhythm tips the balance their way. That said, PSG have been leaking goals consistently—averaging over one per match and conceding in their last three Champions League fixtures—which hands Tottenham genuine scoring chances.
Expected Outcome: PSG 2-1 Tottenham
With points precious for both clubs, neither dares switch off defensively. We’re in foran absorbing tactical battle where PSG’s attacking brilliance should ultimately shine through at the Parc des Princes.
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