PSG vs Chelsea prediction: Have your say ahead of the game in Paris

Vaishali Bhardwaj16 February 2016

Chelsea will be hoping to walk away from the Parc des Princes tonight with an away advantage when they take on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.

The last 16 tie in the French capital will be the third successive time the two teams have met in the competition, with PSG having eliminated Chelsea on away goals at the same stage last term while the Blues knocked the Ligue 1 side out, similarly, on away goals the campaign before.

Chelsea will undoubtedly, therefore, be looking to avoid conceding and walk with at least one goal on Tuesday night, a task that will be made all the more difficult by the imperious form of the hosts.

Laurent Blanc's side have only been beaten once this season - against Real Madrid - and currently lead the French top flight by a commanding 24 points.

In contrast, Chelsea have been forced to salvage their campaign after their poor start, but have managed to stay unbeaten in 12 matches in all competitions since Guus Hiddink took charge in December.

But can a Chelsea side missing John Terry, Kurt Zouma and the suspended Nemanja Matic beat a PSG team currently dominating proceedings in France?

Watch our video preview of the Champions League tie above and then cast your vote in our poll below!

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