This fixture has very much gone the way of Paris Saint-Germain in recent times, as Les Rouge et Bleue have won six of their seven clashes with Marseille in the Arkema Première Ligue. On home turf, their record is even more impressive: three games, three wins and not a single goal conceded.
This solidity is a perfect illustration of Paris's dominance in Le Classique, and the capital club's players will be hoping to keep it going at PSG Campus tomorrow.
Talking of solidity, Les Parisiennes are coming into this game off the back of some particularly impressive defensive displays in recent weeks, having won four of their last five league games without letting in a single goal.
So, could this disciplined back line be what helps Paulo César's side to pick up a third straight win in the French top flight for the first time this season?
The reverse fixture on 5th December also had something peculiar about it, as it remains the match with the fewest duels contested throughout the entire Arkema Première Ligue season so far.
This just goes to show that these encounters can sometimes come down to collective control and key moments rather than physical impact.
This meeting with Marseille will also constitute the last step before a major event in Les Rouge et Bleue's 2025–2026 campaign: the Coupe LFFP final against OL Lyonnes on Saturday in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.
Les Parisiennes will therefore be hoping to approach this weekend's big occasion with maximum confidence by racking up another win in the league tomorrow.