Top 5 reasons to watch Le Havre v PSG | OneFootball

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·28 February 2026

Top 5 reasons to watch Le Havre v PSG

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Here is our saga. The 5 good reasons to follow a match (with some adaptations sometimes). We will revisit the attractive aspects before each match with a mix of seriousness and humor. Note, this is not an exhaustive overview of the topic. We continue here with the match of Paris Saint-Germain (1st) this Saturday against Le Havre (13th) at Stade Océane during the 24th day of Ligue 1 2025-2026 (kick-off at 21:05, broadcast Le Havre/PSG on Ligue1+).

5. Guessing the lineup.

Only 3 days after the Champions League, it's hard to know which team will be fielded by PSG. Rotation would be logical, except there were already many changes last weekend. And there is time afterward to prepare for a new reception of Monaco on Friday in Ligue 1. Also, solutions need to be found in midfield with numerous absences. There's plenty to play for among friends and challenge each other to predict the closest lineup possible.


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4. Gonçalo Ramos, a real solution?

Gonçalo Ramos (24-year-old forward) has still not managed to fully establish himself at PSG, but perhaps an opportunity is coming. Physical difficulties open the door to playing time. And those in content, like effectiveness, can lead to a reflection for change. The Portuguese must seize the opportunities and show that he is a real option to have something different in the Parisian attack.

3. Lee Kang-In, a chance to play.

Much like Ramos, Lee Kang-In (25-year-old midfielder/forward) should have even more opportunities to showcase himself in a season marked by injuries. The difference is that he has already played more and scored points. Now, we are waiting to see if he can take a step forward and become a starter in the Champions League. This is undoubtedly his ambition, and it requires a great performance tonight.

2. Calming the catastrophism.

One might almost think that PSG is eliminated from the Champions League given the negative opinions since Wednesday. It's a drama, change is needed, almost a revolution. A nice victory would calm all that a bit, as everything moves very quickly. It would already be pleasant to have these days of calm. Even if hindsight remains the best option.

1. The 1st place

Lens plays Friday

On Le Havre's side, there is the need to secure their place as soon as possible. But the Norman club has a certain lead and is not particularly under pressure with a 9-point lead over Auxerre, the playoff team.

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