
Toulouse vs. PSG: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview
Paris Saint-Germain remain unbeaten in Ligue 1 but are yet to truly impress this season. Although Laurent Blanc's men ended a winless streak of three games with victory over Caen last time out, the defending champions must quickly raise their appetite if Marseille are to be caught at the top.
Toulouse provide the next obstacle along PSG's quest to close the three-point gap. Victory could be key for the capital-based side, who head into action 28 hours prior to Marcelo Bielsa's restless squad facing Saint-Etienne in Sunday's late fixture.
Here's all you need to know about PSG's trip to the south west:
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Date: Saturday, Sept. 27
Time: 4 p.m. BST, 11 a.m. ET
TV Info: Canal+ (France)
Live Stream: Canal+ website.
Now or Never for Edinson Cavani
The major news heading into this fixture is that Zlatan Ibrahimovic is set to miss out through injury, tweeted by French football specialist Robin Bairner:
This means Edinson Cavani is likely to start in his preferred centre-forward's role for the second Ligue 1 game in a row, giving him yet another opportunity to shine as PSG's spearhead. While he scored from wide against Lyon, the Uruguayan posted a decent performance against Caen without hitting the back of the net.
Cavani's natural enthusiasm and willingness to run has the capacity to quicken PSG's tempo. Even so, he'll need to improve upon the 33 percent of aerial duels he won during the trip to Stade Michel d'Ornano, per WhoScored.com, where his enthusiastic display came under fire due to his inability to score from five attempts at goal.

Jonathan Johnson of ESPN FC believes Cavani's performance was positive nonetheless:
French publication L'Equipe rated the former Napoli striker's display as poor, something football writer Andrew Gibney didn't agree with:
Despite his excellent work rate and battling nature, Cavani needs to start scoring from the centre if he's ever going to hold the position down.
Ibrahimovic is yet to hit full speed this season and has already scored five goals in as many appearances. PSG generally lack a certain pizzazz and lethality without the Swede, but a rampant Cavani performance would finally suggest he is ready to step up in Zlatan's absence.
Toulouse Primed for Home Upset

Alain Casanova has watched his side accumulate three wins, three losses and one draw this season. Importantly, Toulouse remain unbeaten at home, having grabbed seven of their 10 points at the Stadium Municipal.
Les Pitchouns scored an impressive home win over Lyon on the opening day and have built upon solid foundations during the early stages of the season. Great character was shown throughout Saturday's 3-3 draw with Caen, who took the lead three times without managing to grab the win.
Goals from Wissam Ben Yedder, Adrien Regattin and Pavle Ninkov emphasised a never-say-die attitude that is likely to win Toulouse plenty of points this year. Regattin's goal came with seven minutes left, and despite the side quickly conceding to Jean Calve, Ninkov was cool enough to grab a share of the spoils in the 87th minute.
This was followed by a convincing 3-0 away win over Rennes, indicating the dressing room is in excellent spirits, per Toulouse's official Twitter account:
This is the kind of unflinching self-belief that PSG have recently struggled against. Blanc's side have thrown away leads against Rennes, Ajax and Lyon in the last two weeks, despite controlling large periods of each match.

The defending champions have a tendency to slow their tempo after establishing an advantage and must begin to capitalise on a greater amount of chances if they are to stop surrendering points.
Toulouse are more than capable of soaking up pressure before bursting into life with the likes of Ben Yedder and Regattin taking the initiative. One lapse in concentration could easily see PSG repeat their mistakes, making yet another upset entirely possible for the resilient hosts.






