Ligue 1+ on OneFootball: this weekend’s fixtures

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Ligue 1+ on OneFootball: this weekend’s fixtures

Ligue 1 McDonald’s continues this weekend with Matchday 26.

Between the race for Europe, the battle for survival, and an intriguing clash between Rennes and Lille to wrap up the weekend, several fixtures could have a significant impact on the second half of the season.

Here’s the schedule of matches to follow on Ligue 1+ via OneFootball.


Ligue 1+ is on OneFootball​


The Ligue 1+ channel is available on the OneFootball app!

The monthly pass is available for €12.99 per month and you can access it by clicking here!

Or, simply go to the Matches tab at the bottom of your app and select any game broadcast by Ligue 1+ to subscribe.

This way, you can watch live all the matches broadcast by Ligue 1+ for the coming months, that’s 8 out of 9 L1 matches per matchday!

Here’s your weekend schedule!



Marseille vs Auxerre — Friday 8:45pm



Still marked by their Coupe de France disappointment, Marseille (two consecutive wins) open Matchday 26 against Auxerre, aiming to stay in the race for Champions League spots. Will Habib Beye make it three in a row?



Angers vs Nice — Saturday 7:00pm



Angers and Nice meet in a key match for survival. Angers must keep picking up points to secure their Ligue 1 status, while Nice, still up against the wall after two straight defeats, are looking for a spark of pride.



Monaco vs Brest — Saturday 9:05pm



Monaco (four consecutive wins in L1) host Brest looking to confirm their resurgence and keep dreaming of European qualification. The Monegasques, favorites on paper, will need to stay focused against a Brest side on a run of three straight victories.



Strasbourg vs Paris FC - Sunday 3:00pm



Strasbourg host Paris FC in a crucial match for the Alsatians’ European ambitions and the Parisians’ fight for survival. Boosted by the arrival of Antoine Kombouaré, PFC will be looking to cause an upset away from home.



Metz vs Toulouse — Sunday 5:15pm



Metz, clinging to their last hopes of survival, face Toulouse, who want to avoid getting dragged into the relegation battle (currently 12th place).



Le Havre vs Lyon — Sunday 5:15pm



Le Havre host Lyon in a match where the home side will look to trouble the Gones. OL, searching for stability after three league games without a win, will need to be efficient to avoid losing ground in the race for the Champions League.



Rennes vs Lille — Sunday 8:45pm



The L1 weekend wraps up with Rennes vs Lille. The Breton club, in great form and with a strong attack, want to keep their positive run going. LOSC, often solid but sometimes inconsistent away from home, will try to come away with a positive result.

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