Key numbers: Paris-Auxerre
History, stakes, and keys to the match! Check out the key numbers before the Ligue 1 Matchday 34 encounter between Paris Saint-Germain and AJ Auxerre on Saturday 17th May at 9pm at the Parc des Princes.
1
It was at Auxerre that, for the first time in the history of the Rouge et Bleu, an outfield player replaced a goalkeeper during a match in the top flight. Dominique Baratelli left the field prematurely with an injury after 27 minutes and was replaced by captain Dominique Bathenay (Paris lost 2-3 on 20th May 1983).
6
Pedro Miguel Pauleta is the top Parisian goalscorer against Auxerre with 6 goals. He’s ahead of Vincent Guérin, Nenê, and George Weah with 4 goals each.

13
It’s the 13th time that Paris Saint-Germain are champions of France, ahead of Saint-Etienne (10) and Marseille (9).

20
20 players have worn the colours of both teams: Joël Bats, Edouard Cissé, Colin Dagba, Oumar Dieng, Alec Georgen, Alain Goma, Ruddy Haddad, Gérard Hallet, Bonaventure Kalou, Yann Lachuer, Gérard Lanthier, Ronan Le Crom, Dominique Lokoli, Peguy Luyindula, Stéphane Mahé, Didier Martel, Franck Merelle, Alain Roche, Kays Ruiz-Atil, and Sammy Traoré.

21
Ousmane Dembélé has 21 goals this season and sits top of the rankings ahead of Marseille’s Mason Greenwood on 19. It’s the 16th time a Parisian player could become league top scorer and the 10th time in a row since the 2015-2016 season.

76
Paris Saint-Germain and Auxerre have met 76 times. Paris have won 32, drawn 23 and lost 21.

81
If they don't lose, Paris will set the record for points in an 18-team Ligue 1 season by counting three points for a win, currently held by St Etienne in 1969-70 with 81 points.

96
The Parisians have scored 96 goals against Auxerre in official matches, and this Saturday evening they could reach the symbolic milestone of 100 goals.

141
The Rouge et Bleu have scored 141 goals in 2024-2025, a total already touching on the top 3 seasons in the club history behind 2017-2018 (171 goals), 2018-2019 (149 goals), and 2015-2016 143 goals).

Youri Djorkaeff v Auxerre (3-1), 22/10/1995