FC – SC: what do you need to know before the Ligue 2 match?

FC – SC: what do you need to know before the Ligue 2 match?
Paris FC – Amiens SC: what do you need to know before the Ligue 2 match?

In full decline, SC will try to revive against a FC team still on the podium but also in difficulty with two defeats in a row, the most recent against the red lantern. Discover the figures to know before the match between the two teams counting for the 18th day of Ligue 2.

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Since its return to Ligue 2 in 2017/18, Paris FC have not lost any of their 9 matches against Amiens (6 wins, 3 draws), the team that the Parisians have encountered most often in the division without never bow to the period.

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Paris FC have won only one of their last 7 matches in Ligue 2 (4 draws then 2 defeats), after having won each of their previous 5. PFC could suffer 3 losses in a row in the division for the first time since August 2023 (3).

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Amiens remains on 2 defeats in Ligue 2 and has not suffered a longer series of defeats in a row in the division since March-April 2023 (3).

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Amiens are the only team to have reached 100 shots from outside the box in Ligue 2 this season (102) and the one to have also scored the most (35), but the Picards have only scored one goal of the kind – only and Red Star have 0. Conversely, Paris FC scored 6 goals from this part of the field, 3rd total behind (8) and Guingamp (7).

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4 of the 5 players who carried the ball forward the longest distances in Ligue 2 this season play for Paris FC or Amiens: Moustapha Mbow (2.4km), Timothée Kolodziejczak (2.1km) and Ilan Kebbal (1.8km) on the Parisian side, and Antoine Léautey on the Amiens side (1.8km) – in the company of Clermontois Damien Da Silva (2.0km).

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Editorial with OneFootball

PARIS FC – AMIENS SC

18th day of Ligue 2

Saturday January 11, 2 p.m.

Stade Charlety, Paris

Photo credits: Anthony Bibard/FEP/Icon Sport

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