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After twelve days of Ligue 1, more than a third of the French championship contested, Paris Saint-Germain sits at the top of the rankings. With 32 points, the capital club is ahead of AS Monaco by six points and Olympique de Marseille by nine.
Barring a cataclysm, the Rouge et Bleu should retain their title of French champion at the end of the 2024-2025 financial year. They would then win Ligue 1 for the thirteenth time in their history. According to the Euro Club Index, a portal listing “the most complete and accurate rankings in European football”, PSG currently has a 94% chance of winning the domestic competition next May.
Ligue 1, PSG practically already crowned
Its pursuer, AS Monaco, would only have a 4.2% chance of snatching this trophy. As for LOSC, OM and OL, the possibility of them being crowned is almost non-existent. At the other end of the ranking, Montpellier, Angers and Le Havre are the clubs most likely to drop to Ligue 2.
The final ranking of Ligue 1 according to the Euro Club Index
1-Paris Saint-Germain = 84 points (chance of finishing 1st = 93.9%)
2-AS Monaco = 66 points (4.2%)
3-Lille OSC = 61 points (0.7%)
4-Olympique de Marseille = 61 points (1%)
5-Olympique Lyonnais = 58 points (0.2%)
6-OGC Nice = 53 points (0%)
7-RC Lens = 53 points (0%)
8-Stade de Reims = 47 points (0%)
9-Stade Brestois = 44 points (0%)
10-Stade Rennais = 43 points (0%)
11-RC Strasbourg = 40 points (0%)
12-AJ Auxerre = 40 points (0%)
13-Toulouse FC = 40 points (0%)
14-AS Saint-Étienne = 32 points (0%)
15-FC Nantes = 32 points (0%)
16-Montpellier HSC = 30 points (0%)
17-Angers SCO = 30 points (0%)
18-Le Havre AC = 29 points (0%)
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Manu Tournoux is a passionate and knowledgeable football enthusiast with a special focus on French football. Born and raised in France, Manu discovered his love for the beautiful game at a young age and developed a deep understanding of the ins and outs of "Le Championnat." His French roots and extensive experience in football journalism have made him an invaluable asset to the French Football Weekly team.
 
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