- PSG have won four, drawn three and lost three of their last ten matches in all competitions
- Rennes have won four, drawn one and lost five of their last ten in all competitions.
- Rennes have won one, drawn zero and lost four of their last five meetings with PSG at this venue.
Rennes can make a red and black mark
Stade Rennes FC welcome Paris Saint-Germain FC to Roazhon Park for a clash that should be lively and end in goals on both sides. Franck Haise's team have won only two, drawn once and lost twice in their last five matches, but they have been scoring and that is the most important thing for a home side at 5.95 to win.
The visitors are also 2-1-2 over their last five, so neither side come into this game in any sort of rhythm. But PSG have won only one, drawn once and lost three of their five away games in all competitions, so Rennes could nick this if they keep the pace up and make it a transition affair.
Haise has been in charge of Les Rouge et Noir since 18 February 2026 and has shaped them into a side that gets to the second ball and gets at opponents with a high-pressing game. They play in a back-three system, which allows their wing-backs to push on, so this should be a full-court affair.
PSG will try to control the game
Luis Enrique has been at the helm of Les Parisiens since 5 July 2023 and his style has yet to change. They will try to play a possession-based game with plenty of rotations and counter-press to smother the hosts, so the midfield chess match could be a spicy one.
Esteban Lepaul has been Rennes' main outlet of late with six of his team's 11 goals coming in the last five games, so he will be the danger man in red and black and if he gets some service early, PSG's high line will get tested. They have conceded seven goals in five away matches in all competitions so they are not always secure and that should keep the hosts interested.
Their latest results tell the tale of a side that can be caught out as they beat Aston Villa 2-1 in the UEFA Super Cup 2026 and lost 1-0 away to RC Lens. They beat Aston Villa 2-1 in the UEFA Super Cup 2026, but then lost 1-0 away to RC Lens. So Rennes, who have been beaten twice in a row, will get chances to land blows of their own in this game.
Take BTTS and an upset
Rennes won the last head-to-head meeting between these clubs 3-1 at home in Ligue 1 2025/2026 and that should be enough to keep PSG honest here. PSG have won four of the five meetings so the long-term advantage still lies with the visitors, but both teams to score - yes looks a good starting point for this match with the goals on both ends being inevitable.
Home wins are also at 5.95 which looks like a lot and there is definitely a live feel to a home upset here. The correct score play that best suits the feel of the game is to take the back-and-forth nature of the match to continue, with both teams scoring and the goals flowing throughout the match.
Rennes have conceded ten goals in six home games across all competitions, which tells you that their backline has been wide open. PSG are not the same side as Real Madrid and can get caught out on the counter. If Rennes can keep the tempo high, the Roazhon Park atmosphere will be like a full-court press on the visiting team. Over 2.5 goals is priced up at 1.41 which is a very strong number and makes the goal expectation clear.