PSG vs Le Havre: Stakes, Kick Off Time, Streaming and Broadcast Channel
The Paris Saint-Germain only needs three points to be crowned French champions after their 4-1 victory against Lorient: here’s all the information about the 31st round of Ligue 1.
Paris Saint-Germain faces Havre AC this Saturday at 9:00 PM CET. PSG still needs these three points to seal its 12th French championship title for the 2023/2024 season.
The title could come as early as this 31st round if any of the following conditions are met:
– A victory on Saturday evening (9:00 PM) against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes.
– A draw against Le Havre, provided that Monaco does not win their match against Lyon on Sunday (7:00 PM).
– A loss against Le Havre, provided that Monaco does not win against Lyon on Sunday (7:00 PM) either.
PSG has won all 5 matches against Havre AC in the 21st century in Ligue 1 Uber Eats. In Ligue 1 Uber Eats, Paris has lost only one of its 14 home matches against HAC, keeping 9 clean sheets in those matches. PSG has scored and conceded at least one goal in each of its last 9 home league matches. This streak almost equals the club record in the top flight, set between October 1978 and May 1979 with 11 consecutive matches.
Le Havre AC has experienced a tough spell, losing 8 of its last 10 matches in Ligue 1 Uber Eats (1 win, 1 draw). This contrasts with their initial performances, having lost only 6 of their first 20 matches this season (with 5 wins and 9 draws).
Willy Delajod will be the referee facing Le Havre. The federal referee will officiate the 31st round match of Ligue 1 between Paris Saint-Germain and Havre AC, this Saturday, April 27, at 9:00 PM at the Parc des Princes. He will be assisted by Erwan Finjean and Philippe Jeanne. Thierry Bouille will be the fourth official. Yohann Rouinsard and Stéphane Bré will serve as video assistant referees.
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