Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich, the top two teams in the Champions League league phase, face off at Parc des Princes on Tuesday with perfect records on the line. Both sides enter the match unbeaten after three wins each, seeking to build on recent domestic victories. The clash revives a rivalry marked by Bayern's historical edge and PSG's recent Club World Cup triumph over the German giants.
The upcoming Champions League encounter between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich promises intensity, as both teams sit atop the league phase standings with nine points from three matches. PSG, the defending champions, aim to extend a six-match winning streak in the competition, having netted 13 goals while conceding just three. Bayern, under Vincent Kompany, boast an unbeaten run of 15 matches across all competitions this season.
Recent form underscores the matchup's stakes. PSG secured a 1-0 home win over Nice on Saturday, thanks to Goncalo Ramos's 95th-minute goal. Bayern, meanwhile, dominated Bayer Leverkusen 3-0, with goals from Serge Gnabry and others, including an own goal by Loic Bade. The last meeting between the sides saw PSG prevail 2-0 in the July 2025 Club World Cup quarterfinals, despite late red cards to Willian Pacho and Lucas Hernandez. Historically, Bayern hold the upper hand, winning eight of 14 meetings, including the last four Champions League encounters by a 5-0 aggregate.
Team news highlights key absences and returns. For PSG, Illia Zabarnyi is suspended after a red card against Leverkusen, and Desire Doue is sidelined with a thigh injury from the October 29 draw at Lorient. Ousmane Dembele, the Ballon d'Or winner, is fit after hamstring concerns following the Nice game, with manager Luis Enrique confirming he will play, though minutes are to be determined. "Ousmane is fit, he has done all the training sessions in the last two weeks," Enrique said. Bayern will miss Alphonso Davies, Hiroki Ito (both knee), and Jamal Musiala (leg), but Harry Kane returns after being rested, joint-top scorer in the league phase with five goals.
PSG midfielder Vitinha described the sides as "the two best teams at the moment," praising Kane's "incredible" form. Bayern's Gnabry anticipates a "cracker," noting recent games have been even and often decided by the first goal. Kompany added, "It needs to be rock and roll." Kickoff is at 20:00 GMT, with PSG predicted to line up in a 4-3-3 featuring Dembele, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, and Bradley Barcola up front. Bayern's 4-2-3-1 is expected to include Kane leading the attack alongside Michael Olise and Luis Diaz.
Stats favor high-scoring affairs: PSG have seen over 2.5 goals in 13 of their last 15 Champions League matches, while Bayern's last 15 games all exceeded that mark. Enrique acknowledged Bayern's streak: "Fifteen matches is incredible, they have a lot of merit."