Paris Saint-Germain had a historic 2024/25 campaign as they won their first-ever Champions League title, beating Inter Milan in the final.
They also completed the treble last season by winning the Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France. But they missed out on the FIFA Club World Cup as they lost the final to Chelsea.
However, they have another campaign just around the corner, and it is time for the Parisians to focus on defending their Ligue 1 and Champions League crowns.
PSG won the league title last season with a 19-point difference from the second-placed Marseille as they wrapped up the league crown with six games to spare.
Last season, they secured their record-extending 13th league title, marking their fourth consecutive league triumph.
The Parisians will be keen to defend their league crown once again as they inch closer to the 2025/26 campaign.
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The Sporting News takes a look at the four league fixtures that could define PSG’s upcoming league season.
PSG vs Marseille
The famous French rivalry between PSG and Marseille is termed as Le Classique, and it is easily one of the most awaited fixtures in every Ligue 1 season.
PSG will play their rivals on September 21 2025, at the Estadio Velodrome, with the return leg scheduled for February 8 2025, at the Parc des Princes.
Enrique’s men hammered Marseille last season in both fixtures. They started with a 2-0 win over Marseille, followed by a 3-0 thrashing in the return leg.
PSG vs Paris FC
The Paris Derby has to be one of the most iconic fixtures in the 2025/26 Ligue 1 campaign, as this will be the first time in 46 years the two capital teams will lock horns.
PSG will face their city rivals Paris FC on January 4, 2026 with the return fixture scheduled on May 16, 2026.
Interestingly, the two stadiums of the respective are only 100metres apart from each other in the French capital.
PSG vs Lyon
Another high-stakes fixture in every Ligue 1 calendar has to be when PSG lock horns against Lyon.

The two most successful clubs in France will face each other on November 9, 2025 with the return leg scheduled on April 19, 2026.
There was a lot of uncertainty around Lyon’s future in Ligue 1, but they have won the appeal and will continue to remain in the French top flight.
PSG vs Monaco
PSG’s two league fixtures against AS Monaco will be extremely crucial as Adi Hutter is gradually building a strong team.
The Red and Whites have made some interesting signings and could challenge the high-flying PSG as they face on November 30, 2025 and the rematch on March 8, 2026.