Champions League Group A leaders Paris Saint-Germain are on the road on Wednesday night when they travel to RB Leipzig. The French side are top of their group, with seven points from three games, while Leipzig are bottom and yet to pick up a point. The Bundesliga outfit can count themselves unlucky to have come out on the wrong side of a 3-2 in the reverse fixture. Lionel Messi hasn't had an ideal start to life at PSG, but there have been flashes of his brilliant best, including a two-goal salvo against Leipzig. PSG are presently top of Ligue 1 and come into this fixture unbeaten in their previous four matches in all competitions. However, they have been notably disjointed for much of the season, despite their relative success. Their recent away form has been shaky, with only one win from their past four matches. One of those games was a 1-1 draw away to Club Bruges. PSG have failed to keep clean sheets in five of their previous seven away matches.
Leipzig are unbeaten in their last three matches in all competitions, winning twice. It is their best run of form this season, and it appears as though they're beginning to get over a tumultuous summer that saw them lose key personnel. They have scored in each of their three Champions League matches this season, averaging two goals per game despite losing on each occasion. We believe that they will be able to score against PSG. The previous time they hosted the Parisian club, they won 2-1, in last season's group stage. We suggest backing Leipzig draw no bet.