French football returns this Friday, February 13, 2026, with two pivotal Matchday 22 fixtures that carry massive implications for both ends of the table. League leaders Paris Saint-Germain travel to Brittany looking to extend their dominance, while AS Monaco aims to steady their inconsistent season against a relegation-threatened Nantes.
Rennes vs. Paris Saint-Germain: The League Leaders’ Road Test
Rennes welcomes PSG to Roazhon Park in a clash between two sides trending in completely opposite directions. PSG arrives in sensational form, boasting nine wins in their last ten league outings and coming off a dominant 5-0 thrashing of Marseille. Luis Enrique’s side sits comfortably at the summit with 51 points and has displayed the league’s most clinical attack, averaging over 2 goals per game.
In stark contrast, Rennes is enduring a brutal slump. Currently 6th in the table, they have failed to win in their last five matches across all competitions, including three consecutive Ligue 1 defeats. Their defensive frailties have been exposed, conceding four home goals in the opening 15 minutes of games this term. While Rennes historically managed to trouble PSG at home, the current gulf in momentum makes a high-scoring away win the most likely outcome.
- Tip: PSG Win & Over 2.5 Goals
- Odd: 1.85 (Combined)
- Stake: 3/5 Units
Monaco vs. Nantes: Redemption at the Stade Louis II
At the Stade Louis II, AS Monaco hosts Nantes in a fixture that has historically been a nightmare for the visitors. Monaco is currently unbeaten in their last 15 meetings against Nantes, with recent encounters averaging an incredible 5.6 goals per match. Despite Monaco’s own struggles with consistency—sitting 10th after a run of just two wins in eleven games—they remain overwhelming favorites against a “Canaries” side fighting for survival.
Nantes is in a dire predicament, occupying 17th place with only 14 points and currently mired in a four-match losing streak. They have struggled to create chances, registering a league-low 61 shots on target this season. While Monaco will be without top scorer Ansu Fati due to injury, their squad depth and historic dominance at home should see them comfortably overcome a Nantes side that has been “cut adrift” in the bottom three.
- Tip: Monaco Win
- Odd: 1.50
- Stake: 3/5 Units
Best of luck!



