PSG aims to solidify their position at the top of the Ligue 1 table as they gear up to face Nantes at the Parc des Princes on Saturday, 30 November.
PSG vs Nantes Betting Tips
- Place your bet on PSG to win – 1.231 at 1xBet.
- Bet on a 2-0 win for PSG – 6.50 at 1xBet.
- Wager on Bradley Barcola to score – 2.23 at 1xBet.
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Back PSG to Win
PSG is increasingly cementing their lead in Ligue 1. They currently hold the top spot, boasting a six-point lead over Monaco, who are in second place. On the other hand, Nantes are languishing in 16th position with only 10 points from 12 matches, making them likely candidates for the relegation battle this season.
The disparity in quality between the two sides is stark. PSG is expected to control this match from the outset and achieve a convincing victory. Playing at Parc des Princes, PSG will likely dominate possession and thwart any offensive attempts by Nantes with ease.
Bet on PSG to Secure a 2-0 Victory
PSG is expected to dominate this match effortlessly. They will likely aim to establish their control early, effectively securing the game by halftime. Afterwards, Luis Enrique’s squad will likely slow down, reserving their top players’ stamina for the Champions League, where they still need to prove their worth despite substantial investments, as well as in other cup competitions.
With an early lead established and the game well in hand by the first half, PSG might ease up against Nantes, mindful of more significant challenges ahead.
Bet on Bradley Barcola to Find the Net
Barcola is striving to finish the season as the league’s leading scorer. He currently tops the Ligue 1 scoring charts with ten goals but faces strong competition from Mason Greenwood of Marseille, who has netted eight times so far this season. This upcoming match against Nantes presents Barcola with a prime chance to bolster his goal count, particularly given the vulnerability of Nantes’ defence.