Where, when and how to see the match this Sunday?
This twenty-eighth day of Ligue 1 Uber Eats sees Strasbourg and Monaco face off. This duel can upset the classification. Here, we tell you where, when and how to see the Strasbourg – Monaco match this Sunday!
The people of Strasbourg are experiencing technical difficulties both offensively and defensively. Indeed, the players have eliminated draws in recent meetings. Nevertheless, Strasbourg is in fifth place with 44 points and 49 goals scored, Strasbourg-Monaco game is therefore an opportunity to relaunch. On the other side, the Monegasques are eighth just 3 points behind their rivals and tied with Lyon. Despite the defeat in the semi-final of the Coupe de France against Nantes, Monaco has the tactical resources to clinch a victory at the La Meinau stadium. In addition, the match will be sold out for the fifth time this season. So, where, when and how to see the Strasbourg – Monaco match this Sunday?
Strasbourg – Monaco: watch the match on Amazon Prime Video
Find the Strasbourg – Monaco match this Sunday March 13 at 3 p.m. live on the Le Pass Ligue 1 channel. Available exclusively for Amazon Prime members at a price of 12.99 euros per month, it allows you to follow 8 out of 10 matches from Ligue 1 Uber Eats. All the channel’s programs are broadcast in 4K, on compatible media. Your Amazon Prime account also allows you to watch multiple matches on different screens. You can also activate the “Stadium FX” option to get the most out of it. The atmosphere of the stadium is then transmitted and immerses you in the heart of the stands. In addition, the experts comment, analyze and highlight the challenges of the competitions. But that’s not all ! Special broadcasts before, during half-time and after the matches allow you to follow the news related to the matches. Finally, download the Amazon Prime Video application to take Le Pass Ligue 1 with you everywhere!
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