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·8 January 2026
PSG v Marseille streaming: Where and how to watch the match?

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·8 January 2026

The PSG/OM match is streaming at 7 PM French time this Thursday. It will be at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait as part of the 2025 Trophée des Champions. Find out below how to watch this match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille.
It’s a Classico, with a trophy at stake. We can only hope for a fast-paced and entertaining game, with two offensively-minded teams that shouldn’t change their philosophy much. Even though Marseille was more defensive after scoring first against PSG in their 1-0 victory in September in Ligue 1.
Each team is in need of another title, Paris to continue their historic run (sextuple in 2025) and OM to regain the unique taste of a trophy. There should be intensity in the duels, as long as it remains in the spirit of the game.
It’s up to the Parisians to approach this final well to not be outdone in combativeness. They are expected to deliver, needing a positive dynamic at the start of the year and a response to the last Classico’s failure.
Kvaratskhelia – Dembélé – Doué
Ruiz – Vitinha – Neves
Mendes – Pacho – Marquinhos – Zaïre-Emery
Chevalier
Paixão – Aubameyang – Greenwood
Emerson – Kondogbia – Höjbjerg – Weah
Medina – Balerdi – Pavard
Rulli
To watch PSG/OM live on Ligue1+ streaming this Thursday January 8 at 9 PM, you will need to subscribe to this LFP channel, available through many distributors (DAZN, SFR, Orange, Free…). 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. To find all the offers and subscribe, just type “abonnement Ligue1+ ” in your search engine and you will easily find all the possibilities. 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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