The 24th day of Ligue 1 takes place this weekend.
With an enticing clash between Lens and Strasbourg this Friday evening and an Olympico at the Vélodrome pitch that promises to be heated: we present you the schedule of a 24th day to follow live on Ligue 1+ and OneFootball.
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We present you the weekend schedule!
Strasbourg vs Lens - Friday 8:45 PM
It's a clash with different stakes for both clubs, but nonetheless decisive for the end of the season!
After their stunning defeat against Monaco, Lens wants to react, while Strasbourg wants to continue their momentum after their victory against Lyon.
Monaco vs Angers - Saturday 7:00 PM
Buoyed by their success against Lens and their superb double confrontation against PSG in the Champions League, Monaco wants to believe in their chances of returning to the Champions League race.
For that, they will have to overcome a tenacious Angers team but one that is coming off two consecutive defeats.
Le Havre vs PSG - Saturday 9:05 PM
After an exhausting week, the Parisians head to Le Havre's pitch.
While Luis Enrique is expected to rest many key players in view of upcoming commitments, PSG will have to be wary of a Le Havre team that fights hard and is eager for revenge after their defeat against Nantes.
Paris FC vs Nice - Sunday 3:00 PM
This match between Nice and Paris will be a small event as it will mark Antoine Kombouaré's first appearance on the Paris FC bench.
Engaged in a mission to maintain their status, the capital club has called on the Kanak to save the season. To do this, they will have to overcome the Eagles, who are doing well under Claude Puel's leadership.
Lorient vs Auxerre - Sunday 5:15 PM
For this first match of the multiplex, Auxerre travels to Lorient's pitch with the intention of distancing themselves from the relegation zone.
On the other hand, Lorient is having a fabulous 2026 and continues to dream of Europe. The Merlus are currently five points away from sixth place.
Lille vs Nantes - Sunday 5:15 PM
After their heroic success on the Belgrade pitch in the Europa League, Lille will surely have heavy legs when hosting Nantes. However, the Lille team has a golden opportunity to catch up with OM against a low-ranked team.
Nantes, on the other hand, will try to capitalize on the confidence gained from their victory against Le Havre to escape the red zone.
Metz vs Brest - Sunday 5:15 PM
For Metz, it's now or never. With a 10-point deficit from the first non-relegation spot, Metz must absolutely win against Brest.
However, the latter have gained confidence with their convincing victory against OM. Eric Roy has not hidden his ambition to try to secure a European spot.
OM vs OL - Sunday 8:45 PM
Here we are. It's one of the most anticipated clashes of the season and this one has a particular sporting interest. In an absolute crisis of results in 2026, OM wants to end this negative streak and get back within two points of OL for Habib Beye's first at the Vélodrome.
On the other hand, OL has a real match point against their rival. In case of success, the Lyonnais would take an eight-point lead over the Phocaeans and almost secure their place on the podium. But for that, they will have to do without Pavel Sulc and Afonso Moreira. See you Sunday night for this XXL clash!
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