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The 52nd Le Classique is sure to thrill football fans from across Europe - and UK viewers can get in on the action

13:33, 16 Mar 2025

PSG host Marseille at the Parc des Princes

PSG host Marseille at the Parc des Princes(Image: Getty Images)

Unbeaten Paris Saints-Germain will look to take one step closer to a 13th Ligue 1 crown as the host bitter rivals Marseille in Paris.

Le Classique is always a thrilling occasion, and the 52nd edition will likely prove no different. Luis Enrique's men are 16 points ahead of their rivals in second place. But despite being football enemies the Paris giants have won the last six encounters.

PSG are fresh off defeating Liverpool on penalties during the week to advance to the Champions League quarter-finals. And with Ousmane Dembele playing the best football of his career and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia being lauded across Europe, few would bet against all three points for the reigning champions.

Marseille, meanwhile, are on a four-match losing run in this fixture since a Coupe de France success in February 2023. Roberto De Zerbi dropped star man Mason Greenwood recently, urging more effort from the former Manchester United academy player. But the 23-year-old is likely to start in the French capital as the second place side look to tighten their grip on Champions League football.

And Record Sport has all the details you need on how to watch - including links - this massive Ligue 1 occasion in the UK.

When and where is PSG vs Marseille?

The French giants will face off at the Parc de Princes in Paris on Sunday March 16. Kick off is at 7.45pm UK time.

Is PSG vs Marseille on TV?

The game has not been picked up by UK broadcasters as Ligue 1 chiefs struggle to settle on an overseas deal. Things got so bad DAZN and LFP have ended up in court over a dispute about the use of TV rights. But there is an alternative...

Is there a live stream for PSG vs Marseille?

Yes you can watch a live stream on Amazon Prime in the UK. Prime members are being given the chance to watch the game via a PPV offering of a mere £2.49!

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Team news

PSG have no real injury concerns, having come through their Liverpool test without incident, Marquinhos will be assessed ahead of the clash.

Marseille, meanwhile, will be without the services of Amine Harit (calf), Faris Moumbagna (knee), Michael Murillo (hamstring), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (calf) and Ruben Blanco (knee) for Sunday's visit to Paris.

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