Sporting v PSG: Champions League TV, line-ups, kick-off times, more | OneFootball

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·20 gennaio 2026

Sporting v PSG: Champions League TV, line-ups, kick-off times, more

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Sporting Sporting returns to the field this Tuesday, January 20th, against the French team PSG. The match, counting for the seventh round of the Champions League, against the team led by Luis Enrique, will be played at Estádio José Alvalade at 8:00 PM.

The Lions have already played six games in the competition, accumulating ten points. Rui Borges' team defeated Kairat at Alvalade, 4-1, lost 2-1 away to Naples, triumphed at home against Marseille, 2-1, drew with Juventus in Turin (1-1), won against Club Brugge at home, 3-0, and were defeated by Bayern in the last round (3-1).


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Rui Silva, Iván Fresneda, Zeno Debast, Gonçalo Inácio, and Ricardo Mangas; Hidemasa Morita and João Simões; Maxi Araújo, Francisco Trincão, Geny Catamo, and Luis Suárez. This is expected to be Sporting's starting eleven for the match against the French.

Rui Borges will field the most suitable central defense duo available, with the return of the Belgian defender to the starting options after a long injury period. Moreover, the main changes are expected to be in the offensive corridors, as Maxi Araújo returns to the lineup after serving a suspension and Luis Guilherme is not registered.

In the midfield, Morita is expected to pair with João Simões, since Morten Hjulmand received his third yellow card against Bayern. Furthermore, Geny Catamo is likely to appear again on the right, with Francisco Trincão supporting the striker, Luis Suárez.

Information: Tuesday – January 20th – 8:00 PM – Estádio José Alvalade

Broadcast: SportTV 5

Unavailable: Geovany Quenda, Eduardo Quaresma, Pedro Gonçalves, Nuno Santos, Ousmane Diomande, Fotis Ioannidis, Salvador Blopa, and Nuno Santos (injuries); Morten Hjulmand (suspension)

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