The Football Faithful
·10 de maio de 2026
PSG vs Brest – Match preview and team news

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·10 de maio de 2026

PSG will meet Brest at the the Parc des Princes in their next ligue 1 match on Sunday.
Luis Enrique’s men are currently on a five match unbeaten run in all competitions and needs four more points to win the league.
Paris Saint-Germain enters this fixture grappling with a significant “injury wave” following their gruelling Champions League exploits.
Manager Luis Enrique is forced to reshuffle his backline as both Nuno Mendes and Willian Pacho have been ruled out with thigh injuries.
They are joined on the sidelines by key midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery, who is struggling with lower back pain, and long-term absentees Achraf Hakimi and Lucas Chevalier.
These absences leave the Parisians particularly thin at fullback. However, the squad receives a timely boost with the return of centre-back Illia Zabarnyi and striker Gonçalo Ramos, both of whom have completed their respective suspensions.
With several starters unavailable, expect a makeshift defensive line featuring Lucas Hernández and Senny Mayulu in the full-back positions.
Goncalo Ramos is likely to lead the line immediately upon his return as Enrique looks to rotate his squad.
Stade Brestois 29 heads to the Parc des Princes facing defensive shortages of their own as they look to pull off an upset. The most notable absence is regular right-back Kenny Lala, who is serving a suspension, forcing Eric Roy to look for alternative solutions on the flank.
The backline is further weakened by the continued absence of Bradley Locko, who remains out with a hamstring injury, and Soumaïla Coulibaly, who is sidelined by a stress fracture in his tibia.
There are also late fitness concerns regarding forward Ludovic Ajorque; while he travelled with the squad, a nagging back issue makes him a doubt for the starting eleven.
PSG are on “cloud nine” after reaching the Champions League final by overcoming Bayern Munich 6–5 on aggregate. Domestically, they sit at the top of Ligue 1 with 70 points. While they recently drew 2–2 against Lorient, they have been dominant in 2026, winning 16 of their last 18 matches. A win tonight would likely secure another league title, ending the race with RC Lens.
Brest are enduring a difficult spell, currently on a six-match winless run in Ligue 1. They sit 12th in the table after a heavy 4–0 defeat to Paris FC last weekend. Their recent away form is particularly concerning, with only one win in their last ten road games. Despite earlier draws against Lens and Nantes, the “Breton side” struggles for consistency and faces a daunting task at the Parc des Princes.
PSG: Safonov; Mayulu, Zabarnyi, Beraldo, L Hernandez; K Lee, Vitinha, D Fernandez; Mbaye, G Ramos, Barcola
Brest: Coudert; Zogbe, Chardonnet, Diaz, Guindo; Chotard, Magnetti, Tousart; Del Castillo, Ajorque, Lascary
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