Ligue 1 matchday 33 will take place this weekend. Just two matchdays remain in the new-look French top flight, which features just 34 rounds.
The relegation race is tight, with five teams battling for safety.
Clermont Foot are bottom of the Ligue 1 table, with 25 points, four from the relegation-playoff place. This could be Clermont Foot’s weekend based on history. Clermont won their last three games against Lyon, including earlier this season, 2-1.
Lyon are on a two-game winning streak in Ligue 1. Both of those wins saw over 3.5 goals. Lyon won five of their last six away matches.
Clermont lost two of their last three league matches. The team will hope playing at home inspires them to a win. Clermont took four points from their last two home games.
Monaco won 2-0 against Montpellier earlier this season in Ligue 1. The last three matches between these teams saw the winning team keep a clean sheet.
Monaco won five of their last six Ligue 1 matches. They are top of the Ligue 1 form table and outscored their last six opponents 15-6.
Montpellier are second in the form table, as they took 14 points from the last six games. They scored 10 goals and conceded just four times.
Nantes are four points above the relegation-playoff place. They can still go down and are desperate to get points versus Lille. The Canaries took just two points from the last three matches. Nantes only scored one goal across the last three matches.
Lille are fourth and two points off the Champions League qualifying places. Despite their league position, they took just three points from the last nine on offer. Lille’s last two games saw over 2.5 goals.
Lille went unbeaten in their last six head-to-head games in all competitions against Nantes, winning four and drawing six. Les Dogues won 2-0 earlier this season in the reverse fixture.
Paris Saint-Germain will face Toulouse at the Parc des Princes. The Parisians are unbeaten in 26 straight Ligue 1 games. Toulouse got a 1-1 draw at home in the reverse fixture. However, PSG defeated Toulouse 2-0 in the Coupe de France.
Toulouse are coming off a 2-1 loss to Montpellier at home. It ended a five-match unbeaten run for the club.
PSG took 14 points from the last six matches. They scored 20 times and conceded eight goals. With the title wrapped up, PSG manager Luis Enrique could play some back-up players against Toulouse. It could dictate the outcome of the match.