Ligue 1: comment on the 6th day, with Nantes-PSG, Auxerre-OM and Nice-Monaco
No time to rest for Ligue 1! Hardly time to recover from the emotions of the 5th day, which took place last Tuesday and Wednesday, that it is already necessary to put it back on Saturday and Sunday. The pace is hellish, and the challenge will be to see which of the three co-leaders, Paris, Lens and Marseille, can maintain it, while the last poster will be a fiery derby between Nice and Monaco! Here is the program for the weekend so you don’t miss anything from the 6th day of Ligue 1.
And here we go again. We have to hang on to follow everything in this very special 2022-23 season, since cut in the middle by the World Cup in Qatar. We must therefore continue, and European teams must prepare to play every three days. After a 5th day again rich in goals which took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Ligue 1 clubs are doing it again this weekend, with a new nice program. Among the shocks to follow, Auxerre-Marseille, Nantes-PSG, and of course Nice-Monaco, the derby which will have the honor of closing this 6th day… before the return of the Champions League, the Europa League and the Europa League Conference two days later. We told you, football never stops in 2022.
And if there was finally a little suspense this season in Ligue 1? After the first four days during which PSG had decided to put tennis scores to their opponents, we currently have three co-leaders at 13 points, PSG, OM and RCL, who will seek to decide between them this week. -end. Because Paris and Marseille are playing this Saturday, to prepare for the Champions League, which will follow. We can therefore follow Auxerre-Marseille from 5 p.m. on Prime Video, followed at 7 p.m. by a promising Lyon-Angers. At 9:00 p.m., you will have to go to Canal+ Sport 360, the new channel transmitted by Canal+, to follow the trip of PSG to Nantes, for a revenge of the Trophée des Champions. A very beautiful Saturday of football to be expected.
Lens and Captain Seko, the surprise of the season?
But Sunday will not be outdone, with the kick-off of Montpellier-Lille given at 1:00 p.m. on Prime Video, before the now traditional Multiplex, which at 3:00 p.m. will allow you to follow all the goals and highlights of Ajaccio-Lorient, Clermont-Toulouse, Brest-Strasbourg and Reims-Lens. With their very good start, the Sang & Or seem to be able to play the race for Europe again this year, but will have to show more regularity over the long term to finally get there. The very good news for the northern club (and for Ligue 1) is that the excellent captain, Seko Fofana, announced on Wednesday that he had extended his contract in Artois, to the delight of Bollaert, just after a another victory won (5-2 against Lorient). Already a very strong moment of the season.
It is then on Canal+ Foot that you will have to go to follow Troyes-Rennes, at 5:05 p.m., before leaving for the Côte d’Azur, for the Nice-Monaco derby, which promises to be boiling hot between the two rivals neighbors. Two European clubs, with great ambitions displayed… but which are in 15th and 16th places, and have each won only one Ligue 1 match in five days! Suffice to say that there is a winner, he will finally be able to start his season, while the loser will be in great difficulty, and will have to be wary: we saw what had happened to Bordeaux and Saint-Étienne last season. A real match of fear, which promises to be tense, to follow from 8:45 p.m. on Prime Video.
The complete program of the 6th day of Ligue 1
Saturday September 3
- 5 p.m.: Auxerre – OM, live on Prime Video
- 7 p.m.: Lyon – Angers, live on Prime Video
- 9 p.m.: Nantes – PSG, live on Canal+ Sport 360
Sunday September 4
- 1 p.m.: Montpellier – Lille, live on Prime Video
- 3 p.m.: Multiplex, live on Prime Video (Ajaccio-Lorient, Clermont-Toulouse, Brest-Strasbourg and Reims-Lens)
- 5:05 p.m.: Brest – Strasbourg, live on Canal+ Foot
- 8:45 p.m .: Nice – Monaco, live on Prime Video
Sources: Premium Video, Canal+