Les Parisiens will be back at the Parc des Princes at 21:05 on Saturday (Matchday 15 of Ligue 1) to host Stade Rennais FC in their final home game of 2025.
- MD-1 preview show featuring Luis Enrique's pre-Rennes press conference at 12:40 on Friday
- Build-up to Paris v. Rennes at 20:05 on Saturday
Following the November/December international break, our women are set to return to competitive action with their club this week, as they travel to Marseille's Stade Francis Turcan for Le Classique at 19:00 on Friday (Matchday 9 of the Arkema Première Ligue).
There, Paulo César's players will be determined not only to extend their run of five straight league wins but also to keep the pressure on current table toppers Lyon.
A busy week lies in store for Paris Saint-Germain's academy teams, starting with our U21 men, who are due to travel to London on Wednesday to face their Chelsea FC counterparts on Matchday 2 of the Premier League International Cup, having beaten Newcastle United FC 2-0 in their opening game of the competition. This Group C encounter, which will kick off at 20:00, will be broadcast live and in full on PSG TV Premium.
Meanwhile, our U19 men will be making their final outing of 2025 this week, as they welcome USL Dunkerque to PSG Campus at 15:00 on Saturday (Matchday 15 of the Championnat National U19). Currently sitting fourth in Group A, Thomas Leyssales's men will be looking to reduce the current four-point gap between themselves and third-placed Racing Club de France in this fixture, which will also be shown live and in full on PSG TV Premium.
As for Paris's U17 men, the current leaders of Group A of the Championnat National U17 are due to head west to take on FC Saint-Lô Manche at 14:30 on Sunday (Matchday 15 of the Championnat National U17).
At the same time, our U19 women will be in action away to EA Guingamp on Matchday 10 of the Championnat National Féminin U19, which will bring Phase 1 of this season's competition to a close. Despite having already secured top spot in Group D, Les Parisiennes will be hoping to round off this part of the campaign with a tenth straight win in order to keep their 100% record intact.
After keeping up their very own 100% league record with a 33-26 victory over Chambéry yesterday, Les Parisiens now have another hectic week ahead of them, starting with their final European outing of 2025, which will see them travel to the Palau Blaugrana to face Barcelona at 20:45 on Wednesday (Matchday 10 of the EHF Champions League).
Stefan Madsen's men will then make the much shorter trip to Tremblay for an encounter that is set to get underway at 20:30 on Saturday (Matchday 13 of the Liqui Moly StarLigue).