Paris Saint-Germain vs Tottenham Hotspur: UEFA Champions League stats & head-to-head

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Paris SG and Tottenham have met just once before in European competition, with the French side coming back from 2-0 down to win the 2025-26 European Super Cup on penalties earlier this season.

Across major European competition, Tottenham have lost just two of their last 13 games against sides from France (W6 D5), with their last away from home witnessing them draw 0-0 with Monaco in the UEFA Champions League last month.

Paris SG have lost just one of their last six home UEFA Champions League games against English opponents (W4 D1), a 1-0 defeat to Liverpool in March 2025 at the Round of 16 stage.

Tottenham are unbeaten across their last five UEFA Champions League games (W2 D3), keeping four clean sheets in that time. Spurs last enjoyed a longer undefeated run in the competition between October 2018 and April 2019 (seven games).

Paris SG have won six of their last seven games in the league phase of the UEFA Champions League (L1), scoring an average of 3.6 goals per fixture across that stint. That sole loss did come last time out vs Bayern Munich at the Parc des Princes, however.

Tottenham have recorded seven clean sheets in their 13 games across the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League in 2025, the most of any team in major European competition this calendar year. The 0.35 xG Spurs allowed on MD4 vs FC København was the lowest tally they had faced in a Champions League match since February 2019 vs Borussia Dortmund (0.10).  Â

Tottenham have only made nine line-breaking passes leading to a shot in the UEFA Champions League this season – across the opening four matchdays, Pafos (5) were the only team to make fewer. Meanwhile, only Real Madrid (45) made more than Paris SG (41) in the same period.

Micky van de Ven is Tottenham’s top scorer in the UEFA Champions League this season with two goals; the last defender to score more times in a single edition of the competition for a Premier League club was John Stones for Manchester City in 2017-18 (3).

The two full backs who were involved in the most shot-ending sequences of play in the opening four rounds of this season’s UEFA Champions League were Paris SG duo Nuno Mendes (37) and Achraf Hakimi (32). Indeed, they were also the two full backs who were involved in the most sequences of play ending in goals (7 each).

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