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·17 Mei 2026

Ligue 1 – Key talking points for matchday 34, 6 high-stakes games

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On Matchday 34 of the 2025-2026 Ligue 1 season, Paris Saint-Germain face Paris FC at Stade Jean Bouin this Sunday at 9 p.m. A match without huge stakes on a thrilling evening on other grounds.

The standings:

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The matches:

Gambar artikel:Ligue 1 – Key talking points for matchday 34, 6 high-stakes games

PSG are officially champions, Paris FC will very likely finish 11th, so the sporting stakes are fairly limited. There is still the Paris derby, though, and it is a positive to have that in Ligue 1 after many years of absence. PSG will mainly be thinking about managing playing time ahead of the Champions League final in May against Arsenal.


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Just behind them, the tension will already be higher with Lens (2nd) traveling to Lyon (4th). It is a great fixture, even if Lens will have one eye on the Coupe de France final against Nice on May 22. Lyon will try to take advantage of that with a big home performance in hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

To do so, the battle from a distance looks set to be intense. Lille (3rd) host Auxerre (15th), who need a win to secure survival. The fight will be fierce. The same goes for Rennes, 5th with Champions League hopes, against Olympique de Marseille, 6th and in crisis, who must cling on to Europe.

It is also possible to count on a slip-up from Monaco (7th) at Strasbourg (8th) in a very unpredictable match between two teams that have rather botched the end of their season. It should also be kept in mind that a Lens win in the Coupe de France would send 7th place into the Europa Conference League.

For that, they will more or less have to finish off a Nice side (16th) that seems on its last legs. The defeat at Auxerre last weekend confirmed the struggles and concern. They now have to try to get out of the relegation playoff spot against Metz, who are 18th and already doomed. A slip-up from Le Havre (14th) at Lorient, 9th and in fairly good form, would help a lot. It is hard to know whether Le Havre can recover after a very poor spell.

That then leaves Brest (12th) vs. Angers (13th) and Nantes (17th) vs. Toulouse (10th), with no particular stakes.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.

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