Paris Saint-Germain (22nd) take on Stuttgart (24th) at the Mercedes-Benz Arena (kick-off 9pm, broadcast on Canal+) as part of Matchday 8 of the Champions League 2024-2025 league phase. And, as before every match,
Stuttgart are level with the French champions on ten points through seven games, with back-to-back victories over Young Boys and Slovan Bratislava seeing them climb into the top 24. Sebastian Hoeness' side have started 2025 in excellent form, but they were beaten by Mainz in the Bundesliga on Saturday.
The Fuggerstädter will now return to the WWK Arena, where they have lost their last two matches against Bayer Leverkusen and Stuttgart without troubling the scorers. They may be able to take confidence from the fact they recorded a 1-0 victory in their only previous Bundesliga home meeting with Heidenheim in March 2024.
Die Schwaben have also won three of their previous four home league games, ensuring they will head into Saturday’s fixture in a confident mood. Stuttgart enjoyed a successful outing in their most recent home meeting with Freiburg in September 2023,
Olympusbet One of the standout fixtures of Champions League matchday eight sees Stuttgart host Paris Saint-Germain at the MHPArena, with both teams vying for a playoff spot. Due to UEFA’s scheduling of all 18 games simultaneously on Wednesday,
AugsburgAugsburg will head into the weekend in a positive mood after enjoying a couple of successful away trips. The Fuggerstädter recorded a 2-0 victory over Union Berlin, before they repeated that
Bremen returned home on Wednesday night, where they faced relegation candidates FC Heidenheim. This was a much more frustrating performance, especially at the back. The hosts took the lead on three separate occasions, but each time they gave up an equalizer, including one final one in the 95th minute.
StuttgartStuttgart have made a fine start to 2025, having taken maximum points from their first two matches of the calendar year. Die Schwaben kicked off the year with a 1-0 win over Augsburg, before
Augsburg put in a spotless away performance and reward themselves with three points. Claude-Maurice's first-half brace is enough for Die Fuggerstädter against a determined Union Berlin, who ...
W hile Bayern Munich struggled mid-week in Champions League play, Stuttgart was also on the road and needed a win to keep their hopes alive. Meanwhile, Lovro Zvonarek and Sturm Gr
GoalkeeperRobin Zentner, MainzMade four saves to help Mainz to a clean sheet and a hard-fought win over Stuttgart. DefendersAnthony Caci, MainzSecured Mainz's 2-0 victory and won 11 of 13 ground
Bayern Munich took a small but potentially decisive step toward the Bundesliga title last weekend when defending champion Bayer Leverkusen dropped points at Leipzig.