By Michael Nsikan Richard – November 4th, 2025
Date: 4th November, 2025
Kick-Off: 9:00PM WAT
Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris, France
Match Context And Recent Form
This clash features two European giants, PSG vs Bayern Munich, both in exceptional form and currently undefeated in the competition, facing off at the Parc des Princes.
It is a defining moment for both teams, testing PSG’s credentials as the reigning European champions and Bayern’s flawless winning streak under new management.
Paris Saint-Germain: Under Luis Enrique, PSG has established a dynamic, possession-based style. While their Ligue 1 campaign has seen moments of struggle, their domestic form remains strong, and their Champions League form has been spectacular, evident by a massive 7-2 victory over Bayer Leverkusen on Matchday 3. They currently lead the UCL standings on goal difference with 13 goals scored so far.
Bayern Munich: Bayern is arguably the strongest team in Europe presently. Manager Vincent Kompany has overseen a near-unprecedented start, with the Bavarians boasting a 15-game winning streak across all competitions this season. Their high-octane attack has scored 54 goals already this term, demonstrating incredible depth and efficiency. A comfortable 3-0 win over Leverkusen this past weekend, achieved while resting key players, shows their confidence.
Head-to-Head History


The historical record heavily favors the German giants, Bayern, who have beaten PSG more than any other team in the Champions League, winning 8 of their 14 meetings.
More concerning for the hosts, PSG have failed to score a single goal across their last four meetings with Bayern in the Champions League, their longest run without scoring against an opponent in the competition.
If the German side wins here, they would also become the only team to have won three consecutive away matches against PSG in the Champions League, having won the last two by 1-0 scorelines in April 2021 and February 2023.
However, there is one recent positive for PSG. PSG was actually the last side to defeat Bayern, beating them 2-0 in the quarter-finals of the Club World Cup in July, with the Parisians’ second goal scored when they had only nine players on the pitch.
Team Injuries/Absences

PSG: Illia Zabarnyi is missing the game through red card suspension, while Desire Doue is out with a severe thigh injury.
Bayern: Jamal Musiala (broken ankle) and Alphonso Davies (knee injury) are still dealing with long-term injuries, while Hiroki Ito is nearing a comeback from a broken foot injury.
The absence of Musiala, who sustained his injury against PSG during the Club World Cup, is particularly significant, as he is one of Bayern’s most creative talents.
Key battles and predictions
The Clash pits two contrasting philosophies against each other.
Bayern, under Kompany, relies heavily on the momentum and individual brilliance of players like Kane and Olise within a coherent, high-scoring structure.
PSG, under Luis Enrique, emphasizes positional play and rotations, with the surging runs from fullback Achraf Hakimi (involved in a goal in five consecutive UCL games).
The match promises to be high-scoring, given both teams’ attacking prowess. PSG and Bayern both have the same goal difference of +10 in the Champions League this season, suggesting evenly matched offensive capabilities. The match has all the makings of a Champions League classic.
Expected Outcome: PSG 1-3 Bayern
Bayern’s clinical edge and Kane’s form may just see them edge out a thrilling victory in Paris.
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