Metz vs PSG: Live Score & Updates | Ligue 1 2023/24

Paris Saint-Germain travels to Metz this Saturday for the 16th day of Ligue 1. Still without Ballon d’Or Dembélé, PSG must remain in contact with Lens.

Stats at the break

PSG largely dominates this first half.

Deminguet’s goal on video!

Find Deminguet’s goal to reduce the gap to the score (1-2).

The Titis goal on video!

Discover Ndjantou’s first goal in Ligue 1.

Ramos’ goal on video!

Watch the video of Ramos’ goal on a pass from Lee in the 31st minute.

It’s the break (1-2)!

The 22 actors return to the locker room. Paris first opened the scoring with a goal from Ramos (31st). It is then the Titis who will widen the gap, on a cross from Mbaye, Ndjantou scores his first goal in Ligue 1 (39th). Deminguet will quickly reduce the gap three minutes later (42nd).

The corner does nothing (1-2, 45th+7)

PSG defends this corner without worries.

Corner pour Metz (1-2, 45e+6)

Last action before half-time.

Paris plays very high (1-2, 45th+3)

PSG puts pressure on the Metz defense by rotating the ball on the edge of the area.

5 minutes of added time (1-2, 45th)

The fourth referee announces 5 additional minutes.

BUUUUUUUTTTTTTT THE DEMINGUET!!!

The Messins come back to score. Outside the box, Deminguet collected the ball and struck with a touch just below Safonov’s crossbar.

BUUUUUTTTTT THE NDJANTOU!!!!

It’s a goal from Titis! Mbaye dribbles down the left side before crossing low, Ndjantou collects the ball and strikes with one touch.

Kang-In Lee well above (0-1, 37th)

The Korean recovers the ball in the area but misses his shot, the ball goes well above Fischer’s cages.

PSG continues to push (0-1, 35th)

After opening the score, the Parisians put their foot directly back on the ball and continued their offensives.

BOUUUUTTTTTT OF RAMOS!!!!!

Goal from PSG corner! The corner is played with two players, Kang-In Lee recovers the ball and crosses. Goncalo Ramos catches the ball with his head and beats the goalkeeper.

Corner for Paris (0-0, 30th)

Mbaye attempts a cross which is defended by Messin. The ball goes for a corner.

Lee goes over (0-0, 27th)

The Korean hits this free kick above Fischer’s cages.

Traore fault (0-0, 26th)

The Messin defender arrives late on Ramos and commits a foul. PSG obtains a well-placed free kick about twenty meters from the goal.

Great breakthrough from Mbaye (0-0, 24th)

The Parisian striker dribbles down the left side and passes three defenders. He pushes the ball a little too much and it goes out of bounds.

Parisian possession (0-0, 22nd)

PSG largely dominates the start of the match with 80% possession.

Kouao was scared (0-0, 19th)

The Metz defender hands the ball from his chest to his goalkeeper. He almost lobbed it but Fischer remained vigilant.

What a parade from Fischer (0-0, 18th)

The Messin doorman saves his people. Vitinha had hit the free kick at the near post. Ramos takes it with a header and Fischer stops it with a reflex save.

Free Kick for Paris (0-0, 17th)

After a foul on Ndjantou (elbow), PSG gets a good free kick on the left side.

Foul on Lee (0-0, 16th)

Deminguet violently tackles Kan-In Lee, the referee calls a foul.

First opportunity for Metz (0-0, 15th)

Hein misses his control on a cross and pushes the ball too much. Safonov recovers without difficulty.

PSG plays high (0-0, 13th)

The Parisians keep the ball around the Metz area. They cannot find an offensive solution for the moment. The Messins defend in a very low block.

Foul on Ndjantou (0-0, 11th)

Kouao puts a little too much impact into contact with Ndjantou, the referee calls a foul.

Kang-In Lee finds no one (0-0, 8th)

The Korean overflows to the left and attempts a cross, but no Parisian was on the ball.

Parisian domination (0-0, 6th)

Since the start of the match, PSG has been in possession. The Parisians rotate the ball in the Metz half.

First Parisian offensive (0-0, 3rd)

Launched deep on his left side, Ndjantou tries to cross but he finds no one.

Let’s go for this Metz – PSG (0-0, 1st)

FC Metz kicks off! Good match with us!

The players return to the pitch!

The 22 actors make their entrance onto the pitch of the Saint-Symphorien stadium in Metz.

Metz has not beaten Paris since 2006

We have to go back to May 13, 2006 to find the last victory of FC Metz against PSG. Messins won 1-0 at home.

PSG in white

The Parisians will play in white this evening.

Metz to get back on track

Red lantern of Ligue 1, FC Metz must relaunch against PSG. After having stringed together 3 victories at the beginning of November, the Messins have not been able to do so since the truce. They have had 3 defeats in a row in Ligue 1 against Brest, Rennes then Auxerre. FC Metz has the worst attack in the championship with no less than 34 goals conceded in 15 days.

PSG wants first place

Despite a reshuffled composition to preserve the executives before the final of the Intercontinental Cup in Doha, PSG intends to leave Metz with 3 points. Currently second in the championship, the Parisians are a small point behind the leader, Lens.

The PSG XI

Luis Enrique decided to completely reshuffle his composition to face Metz. He wants to preserve his executives before the trip to Doha for the final of the Intercontinental Cup:

The FC Metz XI

Discover the line-up lined up by Stéphane Le Mignan to face PSG:

Good evening everyone

Welcome to this live commentary of FC Metz – Paris Saint-Germain. Match as part of the 16th day of Ligue 1. Kick-off at 7 p.m.!


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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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