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·8 January 2026
PSG v Marseille: Kick-off time and TV channel to watch the match

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·8 January 2026

The match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille will be broadcast at 7 PM French time this Thursday. It will take place at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait during the 2025 Trophée des Champions. Find below the information to watch PSG/OM.
It’s not the most important title of the season, but it’s clearly not to be overlooked. Winning is always positive and it matters to make history (like PSG's sextuple in 2025). Added to this is the historic rivalry between the two clubs. We therefore expect a certain intensity in the match. As well as a spectacle, with offensive ideas from both sides.
The Parisians will need to be well focused to avoid the unpleasant surprise of the Ligue 1 match in September, with a 1-0 defeat at the end. This match should also serve as motivation to "set things right." Be careful, the Marseillais will likely be ready to give it their all to win this trophy.
Kvaratskhelia – Dembélé – Doué
Ruiz – Vitinha – Neves
Mendes – Pacho – Marquinhos – Zaïre-Emery
Chevalier
Paixão – Aubameyang – Greenwood
Emerson – Kondogbia – Höjbjerg – Weah
Medina – Balerdi – Pavard
Rulli
This PSG/OM will be broadcast on Ligue1+ this Thursday January 8 at 9 PM. To watch the match officially and legally, you will need to subscribe to Ligue 1+ to watch the match on television or official streaming. There are different options, depending on what you want exactly. There are different prices: €14.99 with commitment and €19.99 without commitment, for 2 users in the same household. Also, an offer for those under 26 at €9.99 without commitment for 1 user. And a mobile offer, at €14.99 without commitment for 1 user. Find all the information by searching "Ligue1+ subscription" in your search engine. Sub-Saharan Africa: Canal+ International and Super Sport.
North Africa: beIN SPORTS
Middle East: beIN SPORTS.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Belgium: DAZN.
Japan: DAZN.
Latin America: ESPN, FOX, and Cazé TV.
China: CCTV and Migu.
South Korea: Coupang.
United Kingdom: Ligue 1 Pass
United States: Fanatiz, fuboTV, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS (in Spanish)
Canada: Fanatiz, fuboTV, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS (in Spanish)
India: GXR World
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