coronation time for Paris Saint-Germain? Follow the match of the 31st day of Ligue 1

In the event of a victory on Saturday, the capital club will mathematically secure the 12th L1 title in its history.

France Télévisions – Sports Editorial

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Luis Enrique, coach of Paris Saint-Germain, during Barcelona-PSG in the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League, April 16, 2024. (DAX IMAGES / AFP)

Four days before its Champions League semi-final first leg, in Dortmund, Paris Saint-Germain has the opportunity to put an end to the tiny suspense remaining in Ligue 1. Having an 11-point lead over its runner-up at four days before the end of the season, the capital club can enjoy a nice party on its lawn at the Parc des Princes, Saturday April 27. To do this, he must finish the job against Le Havre, an opponent in the middle of a fight to remain in the elite.

For Luis Enrique’s players, it’s simple. If they win, they will mathematically be champions of France, regardless of the result of the ASM in Lyon on Sunday (7 p.m.). In the event of a draw or defeat, they could validate the 12th title in their history the next day, if Monaco does not take the three points.

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