Ligue 1+ on OneFootball: this weekend’s fixtures 🇫🇷📱

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Ligue 1+ on OneFootball: this weekend’s fixtures 🇫🇷📱

The 25th day of Ligue 1 takes place this weekend.

On the schedule, a busy weekend is expected with a huge clash starting tonight, and also OM facing Toulouse after their elimination from the Coupe de France on Wednesday night.

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We present you the weekend's schedule!

PSG vs Monaco - Friday 8:45 PM

After their more than tight double confrontation in the Champions League, PSG and Monaco meet again in Ligue 1 in a crucial match for both teams.

One of the main events of the evening will obviously be the return of Ousmane Dembélé after his injury. Bothered by physical issues this season, the Ballon d'Or wants to get the machine going a few days before the match against Chelsea and less than 100 days before the start of the World Cup.


Nantes vs Angers - Saturday 5:00 PM

Defeated at the last second by Lille last week, Nantes has almost no more jokers to play in the race for survival. The Canaries will have a tough task against a surprising Angers team, which already wants to secure its survival.


Auxerre vs Strasbourg - Saturday 7:00 PM

On a good streak for several weeks, Strasbourg wants to definitely launch its crazy climb up the standings. What better than a trip to the 16th in Ligue 1 for that?

However, be careful, the Auxerre players are competitive and still want to believe in their chances of survival without going through the playoffs.


Toulouse vs Marseille - Saturday 9:05 PM

Only three days after their clash in the Coupe de France which condemned OM to a 14th consecutive year without a title, Toulouse and Marseille meet again for a match that promises to be heated.

OM only has the championship left to save its season and must win to put pressure on Lyon, but also to prevent its pursuers from catching up.


Lens vs Metz - Sunday 3:00 PM

Facing a Metz team that seems to be the sacrificial victim, Lens must absolutely not drop points in front of their home crowd.

Currently four points behind the Parisian leader, RC Lens can no longer waste time if they want to continue dreaming of the title. On their side, Metz still hopes to revive their survival race, but the task is becoming increasingly perilous.


Brest vs Le Havre - Sunday 5:15 PM

After their almost miraculous success on Metz's field last week, Brest continues to surprise and is now unbeaten in five matches.

Is it enough to aim for a new European Cup qualification at the end of the season? For that, they will need to overcome the surprising team of Le Havre, which hopes to definitely secure its survival in the coming weeks.


Nice vs Rennes - Sunday 5:15 PM

Once struggling, Rennes has now found the path to success since their change of coach. The Rennes team is on a streak of three consecutive victories and intends to catch up with OM.

On their side, Nice is still fighting for survival and hasn't won in five Ligue 1 matches. They will need to be strong to challenge the Bretons and gain some breathing room.


Lille vs Lorient - 5:15 PM

This might be the most enticing clash of the multiplex. After a catastrophic start to the year, Lille is doing much better and has repositioned itself in the race for the Champions League.

On their side, Lorient continues to surprise despite two consecutive draws. Note that the Merlus will be without their star Pablo Pagis.


OL vs Paris FC - Sunday 8:45 PM

It's a clash that already holds great value. On a streak of two consecutive defeats in Ligue 1, Lyon must absolutely react to stay ahead of Marseille. Cruelly eliminated from the Coupe de France and plagued by injuries, OL seems to have less energy than in previous weeks.

On their side, Paris perfectly succeeded in their debut under Antoine Kombouaré's direction and hopes to continue on this path to distance themselves from the relegation zone.


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