Ligue 1, J33: how to see Angers-PSG, Marseille-Nantes, Monaco-Nice and Strasbourg-Rennes?
It’s a midweek without the Champions League, but a midweek with football nonetheless. And this Wednesday evening could well be crucial, in every sense of the word, since in the event of victory, PSG could already be crowned champion of France. get the calculators ready…
15 points ahead before the 33rd day. 18 maximum points to be obtained for each team, and a goal difference of +42, against +21 for OM, the only team still able to overtake PSG in the standings. Even if that means Paris losing all their matches, and OM winning all theirs, scoring a lot, and not conceding. It is therefore only a matter of hours, if not minutes, before the Parisian players are now crowned champions of France. And that can even happen tonight, in the event of a victory at Angers, and a poor performance by OM (draw or defeat), against Nantes at the Vélodrome. Two matches to follow on two different channels, from 9:00 p.m., after a Multiplex which will have started at 7:00 p.m. on Prime Video, the streaming platform broadcasting the matches via its famous Ligue 1 pass.
If there is really (at all) no more suspense for the title, there is still some on all floors for this end of the season in Ligue 1. This is why the Multiplex at 7:00 p.m. on Prime Video will be amazing to follow. Subscribers can indeed follow the highlights of the Monaco-Nice derby live, clash at the top between 6th and 4th, but also at the other end of the decisive matches in the race to maintain: Troyes, 15th with 33 points, receives Clermont, 18th with 29 points, Lorient, 16th with 31 points, faces Metz, 20th with 24 points, and Bordeaux, 19th with 26 points, will be allied with Saint-Étienne, 17th with 30 points. As you will have understood, this 33rd day sees many teams in the red zone, or very close to it, compete, and will be definitively decided. A perfect scenario.
Marseille, Rennes, Nice, Strasbourg, Monaco: who will finish in the Champions League?
The serious things will therefore continue at 9:00 p.m., with, as we have seen, the possibility for PSG to seek its 10th title (the 8th since 2013), and therefore to have the right to put a star on its shirt from next season. For that, it only takes a few points, and why not this evening in Angers? To follow what could already be the title match, you will have to watch Canal + Décalé, available as an option from SFR, from 9:00 p.m. The OM match will also be decisive, not only for the title (in the event of a victory for PSG, any other result than a victory for the Marseillais crowned the Parisian club), but above all for the fight for places in the Ligue des Champions. Because behind, it grows, with in particular a Strasbourg-Rennes, the other beautiful poster of this 33rd day, which will oppose the 5th to the 3rd at 9:00 p.m. also, on Canal + Sport this time. Marseille-Nantes, it will be to follow in a new Multiplex on Prime Video, at the same time as Brest-Lyon and Lens-Montpellier.
In short, you will have to choose, you will have to zap, but one thing is certain: tonight, PSG can be crowned, and at the top and bottom of the rankings, things will change. It’s Wednesday night, it’s Champions League 1!
The complete TV program for the 33rd day of Ligue 1
- 7 p.m.: Multiplex, live on Prime Video (Monaco-Nice, Lorient-Metz, Troyes-Clermont, Bordeaux-Saint-Étienne, Reims-Lille)
- 9 p.m.: Angers – PSG, live on Canal+ Décalé
- 9 p.m.: Strasbourg – Rennes, live on Canal+ Sport
- 9 p.m.: Multiplex, live on Prime Video (Marseille-Nantes, Brest-Lyon, Lens-Montpellier)
Sources: Canal+, Prime Video