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PSG vs Toulouse: Trophée des Champions Preview and betting tips
During the Ligue 1 break, the French Super Cup final is coming up with PSG vs Toulouse. The Trophée des Champions will take place on 3 January at 20:45 and can be watched on Canal+ Sport 2.
During the Ligue 1 break, the French Super Cup final is coming up with PSG vs Toulouse. The Trophée des Champions will take place on 3 January at 20:45 and can be watched on Canal+ Sport 2.
Where to watch PSG vs Toulouse?
The final of the Trophée des Champions will see PSG vs Toulouse, the winners of Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France. The French Super Cup will be played on Wednesday 3 January at 20:45 at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris. The match will be broadcast live on Canal+ Sport 2.
The latest fixtures are in PSG’s favour
The last PSG vs Toulouse match was in August this year. Toulouse drew 1-1 at home to the Parisians in the 2nd round of Ligue 1. Before that, however, they had lost seven games in a row to this opponent, scoring just three goals in those games, while conceding 18.
Toulouse’s last win over the Parisian side dates back to September 2016. PSG came away from the duel with a 0-2 defeat, which in the end contributed to them finishing second in the league behind Monaco. Since then, however, there has been a run of nine matches during which the Parisians have not lost to this opponent.
PSG vs Toulouse odds
Betting tip – Kylian Mbappé to score
There should be a big buzz around Kylian Mbappé in January, as his contract at PSG expires in six months and he could become a free agent. Apparently, he doesn’t mind the big interest, and should follow up on his fine performance last year, when he scored 52 goals and almost became the top scorer in the world. We expect him to drag Paris to another trophy with goal contribution.
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