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Ligue 1: the LFP reduces the schedule of PSG, Marseille and Lille with a view to Europe

Everything for the European Cup.

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Ligue 1: the LFP reduces the schedule of PSG, Marseille and Lille with a view to Europe

Everything for the European Cup. In addition to announcing its partnership with McDonald's, the Professional Football League (LFP) was working on the program for the 29th day of Ligue 1. A day placed between the two quarter-final matches of the European Cups.

Knowing that there are still three French clubs in the running, one per competition, the LFP has taken its responsibilities. PSG (Champions League), Marseille (Europa League) and Lille (Europa Conference League) will play their match on April 24. “The progress of French clubs in European Cups is an absolute priority. All points scored are fundamental for France's UEFA coefficient. Football constitutes a national flagship and, through the performances of clubs at European level, it allows France to shine internationally,” we explain in a press release.

And to continue: “In this context, the Board of Directors of the LFP decided this Thursday March 21 to adjust the calendar of the three qualified clubs (…) and thus put them in the best position for the quarter-finals ".

In this case, PSG will challenge FC Barcelona on April 10 and 16 in C1, while OM will face Benfica in C3 and Lille, Aston Villa in C4, on April 18 and 25. In the championship, the three clubs must respectively face Lorient, Monaco and Nice during this 29th day, scheduled for April 12 to 14. It is Metz-Lens which will open the ball, Friday 12, with Lyon-Brest in the closing match, Sunday 14.

The program for the 29th day of Ligue 1: Friday April 12 Metz-Lens (9 p.m., Amazon)

Saturday April 13 Strasbourg-Reims (5 p.m., Amazon) Rennes-Toulouse (9 p.m., Canal Sport 360 and Canal Foot)

Sunday April 14Le Havre-Nantes (1 p.m., Amazon)Clermont-Montpellier (3 p.m., Amazon)Lyon-Brest (9 p.m., Amazon)

Wednesday April 24 Lorient-PSG (7 p.m., Amazon) Monaco-Lille (7 p.m., Amazon) Marseille-Nice (9 p.m., Canal Sport 360 and Canal Foot)

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