Football Ligue 1 – TV: OM – Monaco, on which channel and at what time?
Two and a half months after a completely crazy first leg to complete the first part of the season before the World Cup (3-2 victory over Marseille), OM and Monaco will meet at the Stade Vélodrome for the clash of the 20th day of the League 1.
What time for OM – Monaco?
The Mediterranean Derby between Marseille and Monaco is always a special match in a season. But this season more than ever seen that the two teams are neck and neck in the fight for the podium. If theOM has a slight lead over ASM in the race for the Champions League, Marseille will seek to widen the gap even further in front of their home crowd at the Stade Vélodrome this Saturday January 28 at 9 p.m.. This clash will be refereed by Jérémie Pignard.
At the Center Robert-Louis-Dreyfus, our Olympians are preparing to host AS Monaco on Saturday at the@orangevelodrome 🎯 pic.twitter.com/bJUv0GXGVg
– Olympique de Marseille (@OM_Officiel) January 25, 2023
On which channel to follow OM – Monaco?
Like all Saturday night matches in Ligue 1 this season, this duel between OM and Monaco will be broadcast on Canal Plus. This meeting will actually be available on the channel Canal+ Sports 360.
The probable line-ups of OM – Monaco:
Unstoppable since the resumption, with six victories in a row in all competitions, Marseille wants to continue its march forward by keeping its place on the podium while remaining at the correct distance from PSG in the title race. But for that, OM will have to dominate Monaco on Saturday. A heavy task that Igor Tudor will have to accomplish without Pau Lopez, uncertain, nor Eric Bailly, suspended. Regarding Jonathan Clauss, he could make his return.
The probable composition of OM: Blanco – Balerdi, Gigot, Mbemba – Under, Rongier, Veretout, Tavares – Malinovskyi, Alexis Sanchez, Guendouzi.
Fallen at the last second of play at Louis-II last November, ASM will be thirsty for revenge this weekend at the Vélodrome. Fourth in the L1 standings, five points behind Marseille, Monaco must do well at their neighbor in the South of France to continue dreaming of the podium. But for that, coach Philippe Clément will be deprived of Camara, Martins or Volland.
Monaco’s likely line-up: Nubel – Vanderson, Disasi, Maripan, Henrique – Diatta, Fofana, Matazo, Golovin – Ben Seghir, Ben Yedder.
The pre-game statement:
Igor Tudor, OM coach: “Monaco is a very strong team, very physical, in the races, in all positions, behind, in front. We will have a very difficult match, a big test. The last time we faced them, I really had the feeling that we had very strong players in front of us”.