It was expected that by having all matches kick off at the same time on matchday eight of the Champions League, teams settling for draws would be unlikely, but that might be the case when Stuttgart host PSG at the MHP Arena.
Unless there are unexpected results in other matches, a draw in this game would be sufficient for both teams to advance to the knockout round play-offs.
While this situation could lead to a dull match, both teams will be eager to secure a higher seed in the play-offs, motivating them to push for a victory.
Stuttgart and PSG both head into this game following European victories, with Stuttgart defeating Slovan Bratislava 3-1 on the road, and PSG staging a 4-2 comeback win at home against Manchester City.
Team news
Stuttgart will be missing suspended defender Anthony Rouault, as well as El Bilal Toure, Dan-Axel Zagadou, Luca Raimund, and Justin Diehl due to injuries.
Ermedin Demirovic may have to settle for a spot on the bench, as coach Sebastian Hoeness could opt for Deniz Undav up front.
PSG's only absence is Nuno Mendes, who is suspended after receiving his third booking of the tournament versus Manchester City.
The stats
PSG have won their last two Champions League games with a combined scoreline of 7-2.
Stuttgart have scored in six of their seven Champions League matches this season, including goals against Real Madrid and Juventus.
PSG are undefeated in their last 12 matches across all competitions, with their most recent loss coming against Bayern Munich in November.
Enzo Millot has tallied two goals and three assists for Stuttgart in this season's Champions League.
Prediction
Considering the circumstances, a draw could be a popular choice for bettors, but Luis Enrique will aim for PSG to continue their winning streak in the Champions League.
After a rocky start to the competition, PSG have secured victories over Salzburg and Manchester City, looking to finish as high as possible.
Being in a low position will not be accepted by their fans, and settling for a draw may not be well-received.
With a strong unbeaten streak of 12 games in all competitions, PSG have momentum on their side and face no injury concerns aside from Mendes' suspension.
Stuttgart's performance in the Champions League has varied this season, including a 5-1 loss to Crvena zvezda in November, making their recent wins against eliminated teams Young Boys and Slovan Bratislava less convincing.
However, they have consistently found the net in the group stage, and a prediction of an away win with both teams scoring seems like a promising bet.