In the previous round, Paris Saint-Germain missed the chance to secure another Ligue 1 title. However, they are unlikely to face significant resistance this time as they welcome Angers — a side that failed to score a single goal throughout March.
A draw would be enough for Paris Saint-Germain to clinch the title, even if AS Monaco pick up three points. Angers have been defeated in each of their last 17 meetings with Paris Saint-Germain, with only one of the most recent four losses coming by fewer than two goals — and that was at home. It's difficult to envision any realistic opportunity for Angers, especially considering the hosts have scored 18 goals in their last five matches across all competitions — all of which ended in victory. Even Liverpool were forced to concede.
Angers failed to find the net in all four of their Ligue 1 fixtures in March and conceded at least twice in each match. While their opponents were solid mid-standings teams, the lack of attacking threat is a major concern. This issue is evident both in isolated matches: they underperformed by 0.81 xG against Stade Rennais on Matchday 27, and in the overall season performance, they have fallen short by 7.74 xG. Their most recent goal came in the Coupe de France in late February — a 95th-minute effort against fellow relegation strugglers Stade de Reims.
All indicators suggest a one-sided affair. Securing the title in front of the home crowd would be all the more satisfying with a commanding result.