- PSG have won four and lost one of the last five head-to-head clashes.
- Rennes have won 4 and lost 2 of their last 6 home matches in all competitions.
- PSG have won one, drawn one and lost three of their five competitive away games this term.
Expect a lively contest between two front-foot sides
Rennes have had a mixed bag of a start to the Ligue 1 2026-2027 season with four wins, one draw and five defeats in their last 10 in all competitions. However, they are on the rise and should offer a real challenge to Les Parisiens at Roazhon Park on Sunday.
Franck Haise, who took over at the club on 18 February 2026, has built his side into a front-foot, high-pressing outfit that plays in a back three. His players will try to win second balls and play with pace and intensity, which could make the atmosphere in the stands feel a bit like a basketball court with them on a fast break.
Esteban Lepaul has been the main threat of their attacking play with six goals in the last 5 games, and they won the last head-to-head 3-1 at home in Ligue 1 2025/2026. If Lepaul gets some service early on Sunday, PSG's high defensive line could get stretched and they could be in for another long evening in Brittany.
PSG arrive in mixed rhythm
Luis Enrique has been in charge at PSG since 5 July 2023 and while he has been using rapid rotations, there is no doubt that the game is being played on his terms with a fluid, possession-based structure and constant pressing.
PSG are 4 wins, 3 draws and 3 defeats across their last 10 in all competitions, which reads as solid rather than ruthless. Their most recent run includes a 1-0 away defeat to RC Lens and a 2-1 win over Aston Villa in the 2026 UEFA Super Cup.
So, they arrive at Roazhon Park in mixed form and with a recent track record of conceding goals that should be enough for the hosts to get on the board. Over 2.5 goals at 41/100 looks a very good price to us, but we'll just about take the Both Teams to Score - Yes at 53/100 because there should be some goals in this and a real chance for Rennes to nick it.
Roazhon Park could be a cauldron
In head-to-heads at this venue, Rennes have averaged 2.0 goals while PSG have averaged 2.5 on their travels. Home wins are priced at 99/20, a big number that still seems like a lot of value given Rennes' home record and PSG's away struggles.
Rennes have conceded 10 goals in 6 home games in all competitions so there is business for PSG behind their back line. But PSG have conceded seven times in five away games and there is a chance they will be caught in a transition game, where Rennes can really shine.
The likeliest script here is Rennes getting a couple, PSG responding and the goals flowing for 90 minutes. We're backing both attacks to score and for Rennes to give it their all for a full-blooded clash between two clubs with a big following in France.