The match between Paris Saint-Germain (1st) and Lens (2nd) will be broadcast at 9 pm CET this Wednesday. It will take place at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis, a rescheduled match from Matchday 29 of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season. Find all the information you need to watch Lens/PSG below.
This is a clash between the top two teams, both of whom have been impressive this season. Unfortunately, the title race is practically over. Unless, of course, there’s a historic match with a resounding victory for Lens to close the 15-point gap on goal difference before the final matchday this Sunday.
That doesn’t mean it won’t be a great match, especially since there’s still a reputation to uphold. PSG will want to prove once again that they deserve to be champions, while Lens will be looking to finish as close as possible, even more so with this home game. We expect to see intensity and excitement, with everyone taking the match seriously. For PSG, officially securing the title on the home turf of their closest rivals, especially after such a strong performance, would also have a significant impact.
Probable lineups –
Lens (3-4-2-1) :
Edouard
Saïd – Thauvin
Udol – Thomasson – Sangaré – Aguilar
Sarr – Baidoo – Ganiou
Risser
PSG (4-3-3):
Kvaratskhelia – Dembélé – Doué
Dro – Vitinha – Neves
Hernandez – Beraldo – Zabarnyi – Mayulu
Safonov
What channel and what time to watch Lens/PSG?
This Lens/PSG match will be broadcast this Wednesday, May 13th at 12:00 PT, 16:00 ET, 19:00 GMT, 20:00 BST and 21:00 CET :
France : beIN SPORTS.
Spain: DAZN.
United Kingdom: Amazon Prime Video UK, Ligue 1 Pass
USA: Fubo USA.
Canada: DAZN Canada.
Italy: Sky Sports
South / Sub -Saharan Africa: Super Sport.
Middle East: beIN SPORTS MENA.
India: BET 365
Hong Kong: beIN SPORTS.
China: Migu or CCTV.
Romania: Pro TV/Voyo.
Malta: PBS.
Thailand: Mono.
Vietnam: VTVcab.
To watch the match officially and legally, either on television or via streaming, you will need to be a subscriber to one of those media.
