Ligue 1: how to see the 3rd day, with Lille-PSG and Monaco-Lens
It’s another very beautiful Ligue 1 weekend that awaits us, with superb posters on the program. From Lyon-Troyes to the Lille-PSG shock via Monaco-Lens and Marseille-Nantes, discover the complete TV program for this 3rd day.
34 goals for the 1st day, 28 (in nine games) for the 2nd: this Ligue 1 2022-23 season has started on excellent bases, and we hope that this will continue for the 3rd day, which starts this Friday August 19 at 9 p.m. on Prime Video, with the broadcast of Lyon-Troyes. The return to business for Lyon, after the report of its match in Lorient, which should have been played last week. To follow this meeting, remember that the Prime Video Ligue 1 Pass is now available directly as a pack, with RMC Sport, for €20/month at SFR.
Monaco-Lens, time for revenge on the rock
We continue Saturday August 20 at 5 p.m., still on Prime Video, with the pretty Monaco-Lens poster, two teams currently in perfect equality: 4 points, 1 victory, 1 draw, 3 goals scored, 1 goal conceded. It’s going to be time to decide between them… or to prolong the rivalry with a draw. But on the Monegasque side, there will be revenge in the air, since the equalizer at the last minute of play on the last day of the last season during Lens-Monaco (2-2), had allowed Marseille to finish 2nd, and Monaco 3rd. Which sent ASM to the preliminary round of the Champions League … where they were eliminated by PSV Eindhoven.
You will then have to go to Canal + Décalé at 9:00 p.m. to watch Marseille-Nantes, a historic clash between two of the most successful clubs in Ligue 1. Two teams still undefeated, even if Nantes have two draws on the clock. For OM, after an eventful off-season, it will be a question of confirming this unexpected good start. Continuation of the 3rd day this Sunday, August 21, with at 1:00 p.m. on Prime Video a promising Strasbourg-Reims, then at 3:00 p.m. the traditional Multiplex, still on Prime Video. What to follow simultaneously the best moments of Clermont-Nice, Montpellier-Auxerre, Angers-Brest and Toulouse-Lorient.
The return of Christophe Galtier to Lille with PSG
Rennes-Ajaccio will then take place on Canal+ Sport, from 5:05 p.m. Two teams that have only scored a small point since the start of the season, which is well below the objectives of Rennes, a more than declared candidate for Europe, which has strengthened this summer. And then at 8:45 p.m., return to Prime Video for the big poster of the weekend, between the last two champions of France: Lille-PSG. Moreover, when LOSC was champion, in 2020-21, its coach was a certain Christophe Galtier, now on the PSG bench. After a hot start (two wins, 10 goals scored), the Parisian club still found itself in turmoil this week, with many rumors of a falling out between Mbappé and Neymar. Their slightest actions and gestures will therefore be spied on, and we can expect to hear a few dozen times “the best response must come from the field”. In any case, we should not be bored this weekend! And to help you get organized, here is the complete program.
The complete program of the 3rd day of Ligue 1
Friday August 19
- 9 p.m.: Lyon – Troyes, live on Prime Video
Saturday August 20
- 5 p.m.: Monaco – Lens, live on Prime Video
- 9 p.m.: Marseille – Nantes, live on Canal+ Décalé
Sunday August 21
- 1 p.m.: Strasbourg – Reims, live on Prime Video
- 3 p.m.: Multiplex Ligue 1, live on Prime Video (Clermont-Nice, Montpellier-Auxerre, Angers-Brest, Toulouse-Lorient)
- 5:05 p.m .: Rennes – Ajaccio, live on Canal+ Sport
- 8:45 p.m .: Lille – PSG, live on Prime Video
Sources: Premium Video, Canal+