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Last Sunday, Dazn broadcast the classic between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille, in the closing match of the 26th day of Ligue 1.
Red and blue victory against the Marseille club (3-1) allowed the British platform to make its best audience of the season according to RMC Sport.
This is the best score recorded since the start of the 2024-2025 fiscal year for a match in the French championship. However, it is impossible to know precisely how many viewers have looked at this poster, since Dazn does not communicate its audience figures. On his park of 500,000 subscribers, the main diffuser of Ligue 1 had never gathered so many people on his paid stream before
PSG to new audience records
Last Tuesday, the capital's club had already enabled Canal+ Sport to make a strong audience. Effectively,
The qualification of PSG for the quarterfinals of the Champions League had been followed by 2.38 million viewers. This represents 14% of the public present in television according to Médiamétrie.
A peak had even been recorded, with 2.6 million enthusiasts who were able to attend the qualification of the capital's club for the quarter -finals of the prestigious competition between European clubs. A record that will have the opportunity to be broken in the next round, against Aston Villa, on April 9 and 15.
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