The 32nd day of Ligue 1 Uber Eats will take place this weekend and will end with the highly anticipated Lyon-Marseille apotheosis. Despite a disastrous start to the season, Les Gones has made a dazzling comeback and could take fifth place in the standings. They have a total of 50 points and Lille, the current owner of the coveted place, has 55 points. Laurent Blanc’s players are doomed to victory if they want to qualify for a European Cup. For its part, the Marseille club can still catch up with PSG (64 points for the OM vs 72 points for the Paris club). First of all, he needs to distance Lens by 1 point and Monaco by 2 points.
Lyon-Marseille: What are the forces involved?
Things will be a little more complicated for Lyon than for Marseille. Les Gones will have to make do without the suspended Sael Kumbed as he replaces incumbent Malo Gusto, whose return is still uncertain. There is also no guarantee that Amin Sarr will appear on the scorecard. On the other hand, Bradley Barcola will also be there. OM will have to stay without Amine Harit and Azzedine Ounahi, who have been gone for weeks. In this closing match, Lyon will host Marseille at Groupama Stadium. After 3 wins in a row, Lyon’s are showing a good trend. On the other hand, the end of the season is felt among the Phokaians. They have 3 draws in their last 5 matches against Strasbourg, Lorient and Montpellier within their reach. This meeting, which will start at 20:45 on Sunday, April 23, seems to be quite busy.
OL-OM: Meeting Prime Video
Attention, this weekend’s closing match will be broadcast on Prime Video. The Amazon streaming service, the main broadcaster of the championship matches, has acquired the rights to this match. The coveted Prime Video consultants of all channels, Thibault Le Rol and Thierry Henry will be on the air a few minutes before 20:45. They will then let Jérôme Alonzo and Smaïl Bouabdellah take control of the comments, with the support of David Astorga on the sidelines. All Amazon Prime customers (€6.99/month or €69.90/year) can access the platform’s Ligue 1 Pass. For €99 per season or €12.99 per month, you get access to 8 out of 10 matches every day.
The Lyon-Marseille meeting is always an event. With a little over a month left in the season, the two teams are battling for their future in Europe. To put the odds on their side, each is doomed to victory.
>> Also to read: Jumanji, House of Gucci, La Rage au Ventre: April Prime Video releases for streaming
This article contains affiliate links that may be subject to charges from our partners. Prices quoted are indicative and subject to change.
With the Digital Content Specialist
Source: Programme Television

Joseph Fearn is an entertainment and television aficionado who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a keen eye for what’s hot in the world of TV, Joseph keeps his readers informed about the latest trends and must-see shows.