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·24 April 2026
Ligue 1+ free on OneFootball: this weekend’s programme 🇫🇷📱

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·24 April 2026

Title race, Europe and survival: check out the schedule of matches to watch for free on Ligue 1+ via OneFootball this weekend!
Exceptionally, the Ligue 1+ channel is available free-to-air on OneFootball this weekend!
All you have to do is go to the Matches tab at the bottom of your app and select any fixture broadcast by Ligue 1+ to access the live stream.
You can therefore watch live all the matches broadcast by Ligue 1+ this weekend, namely 8 of the 9 games from Matchday 31!

Here’s the weekend schedule!
To keep pace with the Parisian leaders ahead of their decisive showdown, Lens absolutely must win away at Brest.
That suits the northerners just fine, as Brest have been in freefall since securing survival. A winless run of four matches (3 defeats, 1 draw) has even prompted Eric Roy to give his players a dressing-down in the press conference.

Before their Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, PSG travel to an Angers side in the midst of a results crisis.
Angers have won only one of their last nine matches (6 defeats, 2 draws), but they will still hope to pull off an upset against PSG... and maybe even reignite the suspense in Ligue 1.
Just as they were putting together a superb climb up the table, Monaco saw their momentum come to a sudden halt over the last two matches.
Can the club from the Principality get back on track this Saturday against a Toulouse side that has not won in three matches?
This is an end-of-season clash no one saw coming. After a prestigious win against OM, Lorient are now just two points behind Strasbourg, who are still chasing seventh place.
The Alsatians have no more time to waste either. Despite having a game in hand, Strasbourg still have a seven-point gap to make up on Monaco.
This weekend’s multiplex is serving up a derby that is decisive for both teams. Still in the race for the Champions League, Rennes could kill two birds with one stone by all but certainly sending rivals Nantes down to Ligue 2 with a win.
For their part, Nantes absolutely must get a result at Roazhon Park to keep alive their slim hopes of survival at the end of the season.
This is the last-chance match for Metz, who no longer have their fate in their own hands. Against a Le Havre side looking to secure survival as quickly as possible, Les Grenats can hope to keep alive their chances of staying in the top flight with a win.
Le Havre, meanwhile, would take a big step towards survival with a victory against the bottom side.
Still in the race for the Champions League, Lille are set for one of their trickiest away trips of 2026. Unbeaten since Antoine Kombouaré arrived, Paris FC could cause Les Dogues real problems.
Lille are still battling for a Ligue 1 podium finish and will hope to take advantage of a sense of relaxation from Paris FC, who secured survival last week.

To wrap up the weekend, Ligue 1 is serving up a real six-pointer, though for very different reasons. In the middle of a results crisis and in an extremely tense atmosphere, OM absolutely have to win to stay in touch with their rivals in the race for the Champions League.
On the other side, OGC Nice must refocus on the survival battle after qualifying for the Coupe de France final against Strasbourg. Nice will be able to count on a red-hot Elye Wahi. The Ivory Coast international returns to the Vélodrome pitch, where things did not go his way during his time at OM.
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