Paris Saint Germain vs Monaco Match Preview
Paris Saint Germain vs Monaco live streaming starts on Wednesday 25 February 2026 at 20:00 at Parc des Princes in Champions League, Europe. Extratips.com provides livescore, H2H information for Paris Saint Germain vs Monaco as well as in-depth stats about each team like lineups, standings, predictions and professional betting tips.
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Latest News For Paris Saint Germain vs Monaco
For Monaco [LDWLW], the task is formidable. Their defeat in the first leg ended a remarkable 39-game winning streak in major European competition when leading by two goals or more. Encouragingly, Les Monégasques demonstrated resilience domestically by overturning a 2-0 deficit themselves to beat Lens 3-2 at the weekend. That victory highlighted their ability to compete with the very best in France. Yet European history paints a far less optimistic picture. Monaco have been eliminated in all seven previous major knockout ties in which they lost the first leg at home. Their away record in this competition is also concerning, with just one win from their last seven UCL road games [1W, 2D, 4L]. Their hopes are further dented by the suspension of Aleksandr Golovin following his red card in the first leg. Takumi Minamino, Mohammed Salisu, and several others are also unavailable. Sébastien Pocognoli may deploy a 3—4—2—1 pattern with Folarin Balogun starting upfront.
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Latest News For Paris Saint Germain vs Monaco
For Monaco [LDWLW], the task is formidable. Their defeat in the first leg ended a remarkable 39-game winning streak in major European competition when leading by two goals or more. Encouragingly, Les Monégasques demonstrated resilience domestically by overturning a 2-0 deficit themselves to beat Lens 3-2 at the weekend. That victory highlighted their ability to compete with the very best in France. Yet European history paints a far less optimistic picture. Monaco have been eliminated in all seven previous major knockout ties in which they lost the first leg at home. Their away record in this competition is also concerning, with just one win from their last seven UCL road games [1W, 2D, 4L]. Their hopes are further dented by the suspension of Aleksandr Golovin following his red card in the first leg. Takumi Minamino, Mohammed Salisu, and several others are also unavailable. Sébastien Pocognoli may deploy a 3—4—2—1 pattern with Folarin Balogun starting upfront.

