PSG Can Claim Ligue 1 Title If Rival Lens Drops Points in Remaining Games

AAS Editorial Team

PSG Can Claim Ligue 1 Title If Rival Lens Drops Points in Remaining Games

PARIS (AP) — The Ligue 1 title race is nearing its conclusion and Paris Saint-Germain could be crowned champion this weekend if second-placed Lens drops points against Nantes.

PSG leads Lens by six points, and both teams have three games remaining, including their showdown in Lens scheduled for Wednesday. That match was rescheduled from April 11 to aid PSG's quest for a second straight Champions League title. PSG reached the final after eliminating Bayern Munich.

Next-to-last Nantes will be relegated to Ligue 2 unless it beats Lens on Friday. All other games are scheduled for Sunday.

Race for Third Place Heats Up

The battle for third place and an automatic Champions League spot is shaping up as a two-way contest between Lyon and Lille, who are separated by two points.

Third-placed Lyon travels to mid-table Toulouse with forwards Endrick, Afonso Moreira and Roman Yaremchuk all in good form.

Fourth-placed Lille faces a tougher test at Monaco, which sits in sixth place and boasts a strong home record.

Fifth-placed Rennes needs both Lyon and Lille to slip up to maintain its slim chances of finishing third.

Rennes Eye European Spot

Rennes hosts a Paris FC side that has been revitalized since coach Antoine Kombouaré took charge, losing only once in nine games to move well clear of relegation trouble.

Winger Mousa Al-Tamari scored a brilliant angled volley last Sunday and is in a rich vein of form in Rennes' attack.

Teammate Esteban Lepaul is the league's top scorer and needs one goal to reach 20 in a comeback season after being released by Lyon a few years ago.

English forward Mason Greenwood remains stuck on 15 league goals, having not scored since March 7.

Lens Hit by Absences

Lens will be missing five regulars against Nantes.

Goal-scoring wingers Florian Thauvin and Allan Saint-Maximin are being rested as a precautionary measure, coach Pierre Sage said.

Mali midfielder Mamadou Sangaré, Saudi Arabia right back Saud Abdulhamid and all-action midfielder Adrien Thomasson are all suspended.

Injury Update

PSG right back Achraf Hakimi remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.

Marseille duo Nayef Aguerd (groin) and Hamed Traoré (thigh) are both out for the remaining games.

Relegation Battle

At the bottom, Auxerre hosts Nice with both sides fighting to avoid relegation.

Auxerre sits in 16th place, which marks the relegation-promotion playoff spot. However, Auxerre can move into 15th on goal difference with a victory over Nice.

Marseille in Crisis

Marseille's chaotic season has left a tense dressing room reportedly at breaking point heading into the game at Le Havre.

Coach Habib Beye has failed to turn things around despite doubling the amount of training sessions. Third place is out of reach for Marseille, which must avoid a fifth defeat in seven games.

Bordeaux Fans Allege Abuse

Female soccer fans of Bordeaux have complained of being subjected to abusive body searches carried out by security officials before a fourth-tier game at Bayonne on Saturday.

The Ultramarines supporters group posted a statement on X to say several women reported "humiliating and degrading acts" during pat downs when entering the stadium.

"We take these abuses very seriously and will not let them go unpunished," said the Ultramarines, the club's most longstanding supporters group.

The incidents were reported to Her Game Too, an organization advocating for the protection of female sports fans in stadiums.

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