This Sunday, October 5th, Paris Saint-Germain will face Lille at the Stade Pierre Mauroy (kick-off at 8:45 PM, CET) for matchday 7 of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season. And as with every match, here is a preview of the Parisians’ opponent.
Lille’s current situation –
After several years of inconsistency, with periods of excellent results, internal tensions, and coaching changes, Lille seems to be stabilizing somewhat. At least, Bruno Génésio, who arrived in June 2024, is not rumored to be leaving. However, there have been some disappointing results. Despite this, the start of the season has been quite good: 6th place in Ligue 1 and 2 wins in the Europa League, including one against AS Roma.
This is largely thanks to a summer transfer window that seems to have been particularly successful. There were some important departures that could have raised some concerns, but the Lille players have already shown good team spirit, the playing style remains consistent, and the potential is promising.
The 2025 summer transfer window –
Source: Transfermarkt.
Departures:
Arrivals:
Key statistics –
This season, Lille has the 2nd best attack in Ligue 1 with 14 goals scored (Monaco leads with 13, and Angers is last with 3), and the 11th best defense with 9 goals conceded (Lyon has the best defense with 3 conceded, and Lorient is last with 14).
Lille’s top scorer is Matias Fernandez-Pardo (a 20-year-old striker), with 2 goals, placing him 18th in the league (Aiyegun Tosin leads Ligue 1 with 3 goals). Felix Correia (24-year-old striker) is Lille’s top assist provider, with 3 assists, and is currently leading the Ligue 1 charts in that category.
Lille’s last 5 matches:
Only Lille’s possession statistics are shown, and Lille’s shots are listed first (when data is available).
09/14/2025 (Ligue 1) – Lille/Toulouse (down to 10 men in the 80th minute, 0-1) – 2-1. 4-2-3-1 formation. 70% possession. 20 shots (5 on target) vs. 9 shots (4 on target).
09/20/2025 (Ligue 1) – Lens/Lille: 3-0. 4-2-3-1 formation. 62% possession. 17 shots (3 on target) vs. 15 shots (6 on target).
09/25/2025 (Europa League) – Lille/Brann: 2-1. 4-2-3-1 formation. 55% possession. 17 shots (4 on target) vs. 12 shots (3 on target).
09/28/2025 (Ligue 1) – Lille/Lyon: 0-1. 4-2-3-1 formation. 55% possession. 14 shots (3 on target) vs. 5 shots (2 on target).
10/02/2025 (Europa League) – AS Roma/Lille – 0-1. 4-2-3-1 formation. 51% possession. 9 shots (5 on target) vs. 20 shots (6 on target).
Squad:
Out – Alexsandro, Caillard, Touré (Injury), Gomes, Verdonk (choice).
Likely probable lineup (4-2-3-1):
Igamane
Felix Correia – Haraldsson – Fernandez-Pardo
Bouaddi – André
Perraud – Mbemba – Ngoy – Santos
Özer
Lille’s style of play.
Bruno Génésio’s LOSC Lille likes to control possession, ideally in the opponent’s half, and vary their attacking approach. Their desire to maintain high pressure can even lead them to attempt to set offside traps. And they have some very good attacking players to exploit any opportunities that arise.
Clearly, PSG will need to be alert and in top form to avoid any nasty surprises. Lille could also adapt by adopting a more defensive approach, but then their counter-attacks would be a real threat. It’s quite possible, however, that Lille will prefer to stick to their usual tactics, aiming to disrupt PSG’s build-up play.