The PSG/Lille match will be streamed live at 9 PM CET this Friday. It will take place at the Parc des Princes as part of Matchday 18 of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season. Find out below how to watch this match between Paris Saint-Germain (2nd) and Lille (4th).
We hope to see a great match between two top-of-the-table teams with a strong attacking tradition. While there may be some adjustments to make against PSG, who are always dangerous, especially since they have recently rediscovered their attacking prowess. And they can’t afford to drop any points, sitting just behind Lens.
The Parisians should therefore be fully focused, even though the Champions League resumes on Tuesday with an away match against Sporting Lisbon in Matchday 7. Lille will also be playing in Europe, but on Thursday, which gives them more flexibility. However, Paris has a strong squad, and coach Luis Enrique has plenty of options.
Be warned, Lille aren’t planning on giving anything away. They’re in the thick of the race for European qualification, which is currently very competitive. The first leg ended in a 1-1 draw. PSG were severely hampered by injuries then, and they were playing cautiously to avoid further setbacks. We’re hoping for a more convincing performance tonight.
Probable Lineups –
PSG (4-3-3) :
Barcola – Dembélé – Kvaratskhelia
Mayulu – Vitinha – Doué
Mendes – Pacho – Marquinhos – Zaïre-Emery
Chevalier.
Lille (4-2-3-1) :
Giroud
Sahraoui – Haraldsson – E. Mbappé
Bentaleb – Bouaddi
Perraud – Alexsandro – Mandi – Meunier
Özer
How to watch the PSG/Lille match live online?
To watch PSG/Lille live on Ligue 1+ this Friday, January 16th at 12:00 PT, 16:00 ET, 20:00 GMT, 21:00 BST and 21:00 CET.
France : Ligue1+
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.
