Why the lens vs psg clash won’t stream on ligue 1+
Ligue 1 2025-2026

Lens vs PSG: why the Ligue 1 showdown isn’t live on Ligue 1+

Paris Saint-Germain travels to Lens on Wednesday at 9 p.m. to face a must-win clash that could clinch their 14th Ligue 1 title. Yet this high-stakes game won’t be available on Ligue 1+, despite being one of the season’s most anticipated fixtures.

Luis Enrique’s side will take on Lens at 21:00 local time in a rescheduled fixture that could crown PSG as champions before the final matchday. A victory would lift the trophy ahead of their Champions League showdown with Arsenal on May 30.

Subscribers relying on Ligue 1+ for live coverage will need to switch to beIN Sports to catch the action between the Parisians and Lensois.

A clash originally slated for beIN Sports’ broadcast slot

The showdown was initially scheduled for Saturday, April 11, at 17:15, within beIN Sports’ designated Ligue 1 broadcast window. With PSG juggling three matches—including two away games—in under a week for their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool on April 8 and 14, the club requested a postponement. While Lens opposed the change, France’s top-flight governing body sided with PSG and moved the fixture to May 13. Yet beIN Sports retained broadcasting rights for the rescheduled match.

A win at Stade Bollaert-Delelis would secure PSG’s 14th Ligue 1 crown, while a draw would see them wait for the final matchday showdown against Paris FC. Lens, meanwhile, will face Lyon in their next fixture. With a six-point lead, PSG’s title fate is all but sealed, though the tension remains palpable.