Are you ready for Rennes vs Paris Saint-Germain?

Just a few hours before the final of the Coupe de France between Stade Rennais and Paris Saint-Germain at the Stade de France, PSG.FR brings you all the latest pre-match stats and facts so that you will always have something to add to the pre-match banter with your mates:

THE MATCH
Saturday's clash will be the 72nd official match between the two sides with Paris having won 38, Rennes 18, and 15 draws.

Paris Saint-Germain and Rennes meet for the fifth time in the Coupe de France, with Les Rouge et Bleu winning the previous four, including a recent 6-1 away win in the round of 64 (7 January 2018).

Paris Saint-Germain have won their last 29 Coupe de France matches en route to lifting the cup for the past four seasons, since their 2-1 home to loss to Montpellier in the Rd-32 on 22 January 2014. It's an all-time competition record.

Tonight's final will be Paris Saint-Germain's 232nd Coupe de France match for a record of 163 wins, 27 draws and 41 losses, for a 70% win percentage.

In 16 previous finals, the capital club have won 12 for a 75% success ratio. Paris Saint Germain have won each of their last nine domestic cup finals (Coupe de France and Coupe de la Ligue) since losing 1-0 to Lille on 14 May 2011.

Paris Saint-Germain are taking part in their 18th final at the Stade de France since 1998, for 13 wins and four defeats.

THE PLAYERS
Edinson Cavani is Paris Saint-Germain's all-time leading scorer against Rennes, with 6 goals. Next come Angel Di Maria and Dominique Rocheteau (5 goals), Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Nenê, Neymar Jr, Kylian Mbappé and Pedro Miguel Pauleta (4 goals).

With 28 goals scored, François M’Pelé is Paris Saint-Germain's all-time leading scorer in the Coupe de France, ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Pedro Miguel Pauleta (16 goals), Safet Susic (15 goals), Edinson Cavani and Mustapha Dahleb (14 goals).

30 players have played for both teams: Jocelyn Angloma, Sylvain Armand, Claude Arribas, Hatem Ben Arfa, Daniel Bernard, Grégory Bourillon, Louis Cardiet, Cesar, Clément Chantôme, Edouard Cissé, Stéphane Dalmat, Kaba Diawara, Nicolas Douchez, Mevlut Erding, Louis Floch, Franck Gava, Yannick Guillochon, Bernard Lama, Gérard Lanthier, Jérôme Leroy, Stéphane Mahé, François M’Pelé, Guy Nosibor, Grégory Paisley, Albert Poli, Philippe Redon, Christophe Revault, Jocelyn Rico, Bruno Roux and Jean-Luc Vasseur.

THE BONUS
Paris Saint-Germain are yet to concede a goal in this edition of the Coupe de France, equalling the capital club's own record of lifting the trophy without conceding a single goal, set in 1993 and 2017.