The key stats: Strasbourg-Paris
The stakes, stats and history ahead of Friday’s Ligue 1 encounter in Strasbourg.
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Only one Parisian has ever scored four times in the same game against Strasbourg: Christian achieved the feat in a 4-2 win at the Parc des Princes on 26 January 2000.

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Kylian Mbappé has seven career goals against Strasbourg, the most of any Rouge-et-Bleu ever. Next come Dominique Rocheteau (6), Christian (5), Edinson Cavani and George Weah (4), and Angel Di Maria, Paul Le Guen, and Pedro Miguel Pauleta (3).

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Paris confirmed their 11th Ligue 1 title in Strasbourg last season (1-1, 27 May 2023).
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Paris Saint-Germain are unbeaten in 13 competitive games against Strasbourg (9 wins), with 36 goals scored, 15 conceded.

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The Parisians are unbeaten in 13 league games (10 wins).
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Paris are unbeaten in 16 away games in Ligue 1 (Marseille 3-0, Brest 2-1, Nice 2-0, Angers 2-1, Troyes 3-1, Auxerre 2-1, Strasbourg 1-1, Toulouse 1-1, Lyon 4-1, Clermont 0-0, Rennes 3-1, Brest 3-2, Reims 3-0, Le Havre 2-0, Lille 1-1, Lens 2-0). The club record is 19, from 2015 to 2016.
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The last time this fixture ended goalless was 1 May 2004. One or both teams have found the net in every match since, a run of 20 games.

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Twenty-six players have played for both clubs: Albert Baning, Carlos Bianchi, François Brisson, José Cobos, Colin Dagba, Amara Diané, Franck Dja Djédjé, Youri Djorkaeff, Raymond Domenech, Pierre Ducrocq, Richard Dutruel, Vincent Fernandez, Kevin Gameiro, Xavier Gravelaine, Jean-Noël Huck, Danijel Ljuboja, Francis Llacer, Peguy Luyindula, Pascal Nouma, Jacki Novi, Godwin Okpara, Grégory Paisley, Francis Piasecki, Stéphane Pichot, Bruno Rodriguez and Toko.

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This will be the duo’s 74th meeting. Paris Saint-Germain’s record reads 40 wins, 20 draws, 13 defeats.

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Paris Saint-Germain will play the club’s 2600th competitive game since its foundation in 1970. Their record is 1360 wins, 613 draws, 626 defeats (N.B. a match lost in a penalty shoot-out is considered as a draw)
Christian v. Strasbourg (4-2), 26/01/2000