PSG vs Chelsea Preview (03:00, March 12). Prediction of the result, expected lineup, expert analysis for the match between PSG and Chelsea in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League Round of 16.
The focal point of European football this Thursday morning will be the clash at Parc des Princes between reigning champions PSG and "The Blues" Chelsea. This is a replay of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 final held last summer, where the London representative defeated PSG 3-0 to claim the title.
PSG enters this year's knockout round with a form that is not entirely convincing. After finishing only 11th in the League Phase, coach Luis Enrique's team had to endure two difficult playoff matches to narrowly overcome Monaco with a tight aggregate score of 5-4. Notably, the form of the French capital's team appears unstable, having just lost 1-3 to Monaco at home in Ligue 1 over the weekend. Despite possessing a star-studded lineup, PSG still reveals fatal gaps in their defense.

PSG vs Chelsea
On the other side, Chelsea under new coach Liam Rosenior is showing significant signs of improvement. The London club boasts impressive form with 5 wins in their last 9 matches across all competitions, including a 4-1 demolition of Aston Villa in the Premier League and a 4-2 victory over Wrexham in the FA Cup. Chelsea is currently one of six English representatives in the Round of 16, and they have a very good historical record against French teams, having won the last 6 encounters with representatives from Ligue 1.
This encounter promises to be an exciting attacking duel as both teams possess star attackers with extremely high potential for creating breakthroughs, such as Ousmane Dembele (PSG) or Cole Palmer (Chelsea). While PSG holds the advantage of home ground and the mentality of reigning champions, Chelsea has the momentum and desire to reclaim their status on the continental stage. A high-scoring draw would be a plausible scenario for the first leg, making everything more dramatic before the two teams meet again at Stamford Bridge.
PSG: Fabian Ruiz (knee) and Quentin Ndjantou (hamstring) are definitely absent. Joao Neves is racing against time to recover. Ousmane Dembele has recovered from a calf injury and is ready to start alongside Kvaratskhelia.
Chelsea: Missing Estevao Willian, Jamie Gittens, Levi Colwill (injured) and Mykhaylo Mudryk (suspended). Wesley Fofana is ready to return to the defense. Striker Joao Pedro, currently in peak form with 11 goals in his last 12 matches, will be the most dangerous spearhead.
PSG (4-3-3): Safonov; Hakimi, Zabarnyi, Pacho, Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Zaire-Emery; Doue, Dembele, Kvaratskhelia
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; James, Fofana, Chalobah, Cucurella; Caicedo, Santos; Palmer, Fernandez, Neto; Pedro
07/03/26: PSG 1-3 Monaco (Ligue 1)
01/03/26: Le Havre 0-1 PSG (Ligue 1)
26/02/26: PSG 2-2 Monaco (Champions League)
22/02/26: PSG 3-0 Metz (Ligue 1)
18/02/26: Monaco 2-3 PSG (Champions League)
08/03/26: Wrexham 2-4 Chelsea (FA Cup)
05/03/26: Aston Villa 1-4 Chelsea (Premier League)
01/03/26: Arsenal 2-1 Chelsea (Premier League)
21/02/26: Chelsea 1-1 Burnley (Premier League)
14/02/26: Hull City 0-4 Chelsea (FA Cup)
14/07/25: Chelsea 3-0 PSG (Club World Cup)
10/03/16: Chelsea 1-2 PSG (Champions League)
17/02/16: PSG 2-1 Chelsea (Champions League)
26/07/15: PSG 1-2 Chelsea (Friendly)
12/03/15: Chelsea 2-2 PSG (Champions League)
PSG has never had a goalless draw in their last 58 knockout matches in the Champions League, and that scenario is unlikely to change tonight. Both teams have strong attacks but defenses that do not provide absolute reassurance. An exciting draw score would accurately reflect the current balance of strength between the two sides.