PSG has been on an impressive run, remaining unbeaten in their last 27 matches across all competitions, a streak matched by Barcelona’s own 11-game unbeaten run. When these two teams clash, goals from both sides have been a common occurrence, with both teams scoring in eight of their last ten encounters.
Since PSG’s acquisition by Qatari investors, the club’s singular focus has been on clinching the Champions League title. Despite several close attempts, including a narrow defeat in the 2020 final against Bayern Munich, they’ve consistently fallen short. This year, they find themselves in the quarter-finals once again, facing a well-acquainted opponent in Barcelona.
The rivalry between PSG and Barcelona has been evenly matched over the years, with both sides winning four times and drawing four out of their 12 Champions League encounters. Memorable moments have defined their meetings, notably Barcelona’s remarkable comeback from a 4-0 deficit in 2016-17, winning 6-1 in the second leg.
Now, with Luis Enrique at PSG’s helm, facing his former club Barcelona, he’s looking to end his tenure on a high note, especially with Kylian Mbappe’s impending departure. Enrique’s PSG boasts a 27-match unbeaten streak, adding an extra layer of anticipation to this clash.
On the other side, Barcelona has shown signs of resurgence after a shaky season start. While catching up to Real Madrid in La Liga seems a tall order, the team’s unbeaten streak and the promising performances of young talents like Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi offer hope.
Given the history and form of both teams, a draw seems a likely outcome, setting the stage for an exhilarating return leg in Barcelona. With both teams’ knack for scoring against each other, a 1-1 draw seems a plausible prediction for this highly anticipated match.
Betting Tip – Hard to separate these two and the draw at 3/1 looks value.