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Ligue 1 – 26th day – At what time and on which TV channel to see Brest-OL, Lorient-Lille, PSG-Monaco, Nantes-OM and the other matches of the 26th day of Ligue 1?


Ligue 1 – Matchday 26

After the Champions League, the return to Ligue 1 could have lacked flavor for PSG. But the coming Sunday at the Parc of an unbeaten Monaco for eleven matches has everything to keep the Parisians under good pressure. The weekend program.

My first, Kylian Mbappé, has just offered a historic treble at Camp Nou in the Champions League. My second, Aleksandr Golovin, signed another hat-trick, that of his renewal, two weeks ago in Nîmes in the Championship. My everything is the face-to-face that the Parisian and the Monegasque (and their respective teammates) should offer Sunday evening at the end of the 26th day. Nothing less than a confrontation of fit men in the heart of a poster between the second in the standings and a fourth still undefeated in 2021. Moreover, back one point behind the leader, the Parisians will be ready to take advantage of the slightest gap in the LOSC. The latter will be traveling to Lorient.

Big loser of the previous day, Lyon will attempt to resurface at Brest, confronted with a Breton team, put back on square one, which remains in all competitions over four matches without defeat just after losing four times in a row. TheIF limited the breakage in Bordeaux (0-0) before being scared against Nice on Wednesday in their late match (3-2). Marseille will travel to Nantes, went from Raymond Domenech to Antoine Kombouaré and a series of sixteen games without a win (Gourcuff-Collot-Domenech combined) to an invigorating success in Angers last week (3-1). If this burst did damage, it’s good for Dijon. Mired in a series of six straight defeats (and nine games without a win, the last in Nîmes on December 23, 3-1) the Burgundians, good last, are now seven points behind the Canaries, still barragists, and eight on Lorient, first non-relegation. It is at Lens that Dijon is called to stop the bleeding on Sunday, opposed to a team which for five matches no longer knows what losing means (2 wins, 3 draws).

The TV program for the 26th day of Ligue 1

Friday February 19

At 9 p.m., live on Canal + Sport: Brest-Lyon.

Saturday February 20

At 1 p.m., live on Canal + Sport: Saint-Etienne – Reims

At 5 p.m., live on Canal +: Nantes-Marseilles.

Sunday February 21

At 1 p.m., live on Canal + Sport: Montpellier-Rennes

At 3 p.m., live on Canal + Sport: Multiplex Ligue 1

At 3 p.m., live on Multisports 1: Lens-Dijon

At 3 p.m., live on Multisports 2: Nice-Metz

At 3 p.m., live on Multisports 3: Strasbourg-Angers

At 3 p.m., live on Multisports 4: Nimes-Bordeaux

At 5:05 p.m., live on Canal + Sport: Lorient-Lille

At 9 p.m., live on Canal +: PSG – Monaco.

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