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Bayern Munich will try to add its second consecutive victory when it receives a beaten Paris Saint-Germain

Bayern Munich will try to add its second consecutive victory when it receives a beaten Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena this Tuesday .

The team managed by Vincent Kompany has six points in the competition, the result of two wins and two losses. They started with a spectacular 9-2 victory over Dinamo Zagreb, accumulated a couple of losses against Aston Villa (0-1) and Barcelona (1-4), and in the last round they recovered with a 1-0 victory over Benfica.

For their part, the Parisians have collected just four points out of 12 in play and are in 25th place in the table (if the competition ended today, they would be eliminated).

Although in Ligue 1 they are comfortably ahead with six points over Monaco, in Europe they made their debut with a 1-0 against Girona, then drew with PSV and fell to Arsenal and Atlético de Madrid, who won it at the last minute with a late goal from Angel Correa.

Bayern Munich currently are dominating the Bundesliga, sitting atop the table as the only unbeaten team with an impressive record of 9 wins and 2 draws. However, their Champions League campaign has been less stellar, where they find themselves in 17th place in the combined points table with 2 wins and 2 losses.

The Bavarian giants face a crucial clash against Paris Saint-Germain in what promises to be a high-stakes encounter. A victory against the reigning French champions would propel Bayern into the top eight, securing direct qualification to the next round.

The Allianz Arena, known for its electrifying atmosphere, will provide a formidable home advantage as Bayern aim to reignite their European ambitions.

Paris Saint-Germain’s performances in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League paint a tale of two contrasting campaigns. Domestically, they are in scintillating form, perched at the top of the table with an unbeaten record of 10 wins and 2 draws, asserting their dominance as one of France’s finest.

However, their European journey have been far from ideal. With only one win and one draw in four group-stage matches, PSG find themselves languishing outside the top 24 in the combined points table. This precarious position leaves them on the brink of elimination, with their most recent setback being a defeat to Atletico Madrid.