Brest vs Paris Saint Germain Match Preview
Brest vs Paris Saint Germain live streaming starts on Tuesday 11 February 2025 at 17:45 at Stade du Roudourou in Champions League, Europe. Extratips.com provides livescore, H2H information for Brest vs Paris Saint Germain as well as in-depth stats about each team like lineups, standings, predictions and professional betting tips.
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PSG, meanwhile, secured their playoff spot with a strong finish in the league phase. After collecting just four points from their first five games, Luis Enrique’s side won their last three, staging a dramatic comeback against Manchester City, cruising past Salzburg, and rounding off with a 4-1 win away to Stuttgart. Those results saw the French giants finish 15th in the standings with 13 points [4W, 1D, 3L]. Since their last UCL outing, PSG have won all three of their matches, most recently defeating Monaco 4-1 on Friday. ‘I think we played a very good first half,’ Enrique said. ‘But in the second half it was better,’ the Spanish manager added. PSG will be confident heading into Tuesday’s trip to Brest, having dominated this fixture with 17 wins in the last 18 meetings [17W, 1D, 0L], the only exception being a 2-2 draw at the Parc des Princes last season. Enrique is likely to stick with his preferred 4—3—3 formation, with Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in attack.
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PSG, meanwhile, secured their playoff spot with a strong finish in the league phase. After collecting just four points from their first five games, Luis Enrique’s side won their last three, staging a dramatic comeback against Manchester City, cruising past Salzburg, and rounding off with a 4-1 win away to Stuttgart. Those results saw the French giants finish 15th in the standings with 13 points [4W, 1D, 3L]. Since their last UCL outing, PSG have won all three of their matches, most recently defeating Monaco 4-1 on Friday. ‘I think we played a very good first half,’ Enrique said. ‘But in the second half it was better,’ the Spanish manager added. PSG will be confident heading into Tuesday’s trip to Brest, having dominated this fixture with 17 wins in the last 18 meetings [17W, 1D, 0L], the only exception being a 2-2 draw at the Parc des Princes last season. Enrique is likely to stick with his preferred 4—3—3 formation, with Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia in attack.

