Saint-Etienne 1 (Stassin 45) Playing Saturday (all times GMT) Monaco v Rennes (1600), Strasbourg v Lille (1800), Paris Saint-Germain v Reims (2005) Sunday Le Havre v Brest (1400), Nantes v Lyon, Lens v Angers,
Lyon missed an opportunity to draw level on points with third-placed Monaco in Ligue 1 on Saturday with a 2-1 loss at Brest. Ajorque doubled the hosts' advantage in the 25th minute with his fifth Ligue 1 goal of the campaign.
On-loan Bournemouth striker Hamed Traorè's eighth goal of the season for Auxerre was not enough as lowly Saint-Etienne grabbed a first-half equalizer and shared the spoils
Paris SG        18 14 4  0 48 16 46 Marseille       18 11 4  3 40 21 37 Lille           18  8 8  2 28 17 32 Monaco          18  9 4  5 29 20 31 Nice            18  8 6  4 36 25 30 Lyon            18  8 5  5 29 22 29 Lens            18  7 6  5 22 18 27 Toulouse        18  7 4  7 19 19 25 Brest           18  8 1  9 28 31 25 Note: Top three qualify for the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League league phase;
Paris Saint-Germain take on Reims at the
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In the last 10 matches, Monaco are on top with 7 wins to Rennes' 2, with 1 ending in a draw. Monaco won the last three, including a 3-1 home win in the last season. Both teams often find the net in these games (8 of the last 10) while corner counts are low (under 10.5 corners in 5 of the last 6).
Olivier Kapo ticked all the boxes for Celtic. A former Juventus and France midfielder, the 30-year-old represented a no-risk transfer after arriving on a free in November 2010.
With the January transfer window open, Paris Saint-Germain has an opportunity to offload players who no longer fit into their plans, and Marco Asensio appears to be among them.Since November 30,