The PSG group against Reims without Marquinhos and Marco Asensio

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This Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain hosts Reims for the 25th day of Ligue 1. While Brest lost yesterday against Lens, the Ile-de-France residents can take twelve points ahead of their runner-up in the event of success. To do this, Luis Enrique can count on a competitive group even if certain players are absent.

We can thus notice that Marquinhos and Marco Asensio are out, as are those of Presnel Kimpembe, Milan Skriniar and Sergio Rico for a longer period. It is therefore with a rather complete squad that the Ile-de-France residents will try to ride on their precious victory and the qualification acquired against Real Sociedad (2-1) this Tuesday.

For this meeting, Parions Sport en Ligne offers you a welcome bonus of €85 and €15 without deposit with the code FM15. A 2-0 victory for PSG against Reims can earn you up to €578.

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