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With a thrilling race for Europe and a relegation battle nearing its conclusion, this football weekend is shaping up to be crazy. Check out the schedule of matches to follow on Ligue 1+ via OneFootball this weekend!

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Here’s the weekend schedule!
It’s the last-chance match for both teams. If OM want to keep believing in their Champions League hopes, the Marseillais absolutely have to win at La Beaujoire.
For their part, Nantes already have nine toes in Ligue 2. But if they want to give themselves a chance of snatching the relegation play-off spot from Auxerre, there is no other option left: they have to win!

Four days after the fireworks against Bayern Munich, PSG must turn their attention back to Ligue 1 for the visit of Lorient and strengthen their place at the top before the big clash against Lens.
Still, the Parisians will have to be wary of a Lorient side that has shown it is anything but a team already on vacation, despite having secured survival many weeks ago.
No longer in control of their own destiny, Metz could see their relegation to Ligue 2 officially confirmed this weekend if they get anything other than a win, or simply if Auxerre win.
To make matters worse, Les Grenats will be up against a Monaco side on a mission to secure a Champions League qualification spot. Like OM, Monaco can no longer afford the slightest slip-up if they want to return to Europe’s top competition.
Trailing in the title race, Lens can still keep a slim hope alive of closing in on PSG by winning away at Nice.
As for Nice, Les Aiglons are desperate to take another step toward survival. A win would all but secure their place in Ligue 1 next season, barring a huge catastrophe.
This match is also a chance to take the temperature a few weeks before the Coupe de France final between the two sides.

To get Sunday underway, we will also be treated to a clash of opposites. Lille absolutely have to win to put pressure on Lyon and Rennes and temporarily move into the top three.
But on the other side, Le Havre can officially secure survival with a win against the northerners. Serial draw specialists, Didier Digard’s players will need to find extra resources to claim a positive result.
Three days after their narrow defeat in the first leg of the Conference League semi-final, Strasbourg are back in action as they try to snatch a European place for next season.
Standing in their way is a Toulouse side that have not won in four matches and have announced that head coach Carles Martinez Novell will leave at the end of the season.
After the first defeat of the Kombouaré era, will Paris FC be able to respond now that their end-of-season objectives have been achieved?
To do so, they will have to get the better of a Brest side... that have now gone five matches without a win and are coming off a crazy draw against Lens.
With Nice set to face Lens, Auxerre have a real opportunity to move closer to Les Aiglons in the standings.
Often left unrewarded this season despite encouraging performances, will AJA manage to get the better of an Angers side that has almost nothing left to play for?
Here it is, the big Ligue 1 showdown of the weekend! Just one point separates Lyon and Rennes at kick-off.
In front of their home crowd, Lyon have what looks like a match point to knock Rennes out of the race for the top three and take a huge step toward the Champions League.
For their part, Rennes can count on their prolific striker Esteban Lepaul to upset Lyon. Ligue 1’s top scorer has netted four times in his last four matches.

Who do you think will come out on top in this showdown? Give us your prediction in the comments.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
📸 DAMIEN MEYER - AFP or licensors
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