Football Ligue 1 – TV: Monaco – OL, what time and what channel to follow the match?
Having fallen back into their crossings against Lorient this week in a late match, Olympique Lyonnais will want to redeem themselves on the lawn of Monaco during the high mass on Sunday evening.
What time for Monaco – OL?
Monaco – Lyon is a real clash of the French championship between two candidates for the podium. Even if the two clubs are not playing in the European Cup, OL not having qualified for any of the three continental competitions, this clash ASM – OL will smell of European perfume. This match will be played this Sunday, September 11 at 8:45 p.m. at the Stade Louis-II. He will be refereed by Clément Turpin.
On which channel to follow Monaco – OL?
As usual, this Sunday evening match between Monaco and Lyon will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video. Commentary will be provided by Smail Bouabdellah and Benoit Cheyrou, while David Astorga will be on the sidelines. Note that this poster will be presented by Thibault Le Rol and his star consultant Thierry Henry.
Monaco / OL this Sunday at 8:45 p.m. on Prime Video.
Comments: @SmaBouabdellah and B.Cheyrou
Pitch edge: D. Astorga
Presentation : @ThibaultLeRolwith Thierry Henry. pic.twitter.com/4R8mlsAHkZ– In Full Skylight (@EnPleineLucarne) September 8, 2022
The probable line-ups of Monaco – OL:
Author of two straight victories against Nice in L1 and Belgrade in the Europa League on Thursday, Monaco will continue on its transfer against Lyon on Sunday. History to go up in the ranking around the Top 5, the ASM of Philippe Clément will be able to count on a provided group, without Volland or Boadu.
Monaco’s likely line-up: Nubel – Disasi, Maripan, Badiashile – Vanderson, Camara, Fofana, Caio Henrique – Golovin, Ben Yedder, Minamino.
Following a good start to the season, OL must be on the right track to achieve a good run in L1. But his defeat at Lorient on Wednesday ruined everything a bit. To redeem themselves after this first setback of the season, Lyon will want to win in Monaco. A match refused when Peter Bosz will do without Aouar, Boateng or Pollersbeck.
The probable line-up of OL: Lopes – Gusto, Thiago Mendes, Lukeba, Tagliafico – Faivre, Lepenant, Caqueret – Tete, Lacazette, Toko Ekambi.