PSG vs. Olympiakos: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview
For Paris Saint-Germain, a draw or a Benfica loss or draw will see the French side automatically reach the knockout stage, as PSG currently sit atop the group with 10 points. With a win, they'll take Group C with a game to spare, allowing them to rest players for the final match if they so choose.
For Olympiakos, any points in this match will ensure they head into the final Group C matchday versus Anderlecht at home in second place and in control of their own destiny.
So yes, this is quite the crucial game for both clubs. Let's break down this key matchup in Paris.
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When: Wednesday, November 27 at 2:45 p.m. ET (7:45 p.m. GMT)
Where: Parc des Princes, Paris, France
Watch: Fox Soccer 2Go
Key Storylines
For PSG, the most intriguing aspect of the team's selection will be who plays alongside Edinson Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the attack. Jonathan Johnson of ESPN breaks down Laurent Blanc's options:
"In terms of rotation, Ezequiel Lavezzi has been patient and deserves his turn to impress. However, Jeremy Menez and Lucas Moura gave Blanc a headache at the weekend with excellent goal scoring performances at Reims and both have a case to start on the left with Cavani coming in on the right. Menez's scenario is particularly interesting given his contractual situation; the club are supposedly keen on the player signing a new deal, but the French international is seeking reassurances that he is an important part of the PSG plans moving forward before committing.
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That, ladies and gentlemen, is a spoil of riches.
And Blanc has utilized his spoil of riches quite well this year, as PSG are currently four points clear of Lille and five points clear of Monaco atop the Ligue 1 table. Cavani and Ibrahimovic are competing for the distinction of top forward in the league, tied at nine goals, while the defense has been sturdy and given up just eight league goals.
They've been just as dominant in the Champions League, though a 1-1 draw last matchday against Anderlecht, at home, was disappointing.
That will certainly give Olympiakos hope, though the club won't forget the 4-1 drubbing they took at the hands (okay, the feet) of PSG in Greece. Even a point will help their cause, however, so expect a cautious approach from the Greek side.
Prediction
The chance to wrap up Group C will be too tempting for PSG to pass up. With 13 goals and just two allowed, the French side has absolutely dominated this group, and that run of dominance won't come to an end on Wednesday.
Olympiakos will put forth a strong effort, but they won't steal a point in Paris. PSG wins, 3-0.




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