DAZN, the decision is in!

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New Ligue 1 broadcaster DAZN announced on Thursday the 10 matches it will broadcast exclusively this season.

Eight matches per day, that’s the TV rights obtained by DAZN for 400 million euros per year. A sum that also allows the new broadcaster of Ligue 1 to have priority on the ten biggest games of the season, which it determines itself. What will be the shocks chosen by the British group? The list was revealed this Thursday and PSG is clearly targeted.

DAZN favors PSG, OM and OL

Six of these ten matches actually concern the reigning French champions, who therefore remain attractive despite the departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid. Lyon and Marseille are also two clubs logically favored by DAZN, which has thus got its hands on the two Classics OM-PSG and PSG-OM, as well as the double confrontations PSG-OL, OM-OL and ASSE-OL.

The other two matches in the Top 10 are PSG-Monaco and PSG-Lille, at the Parc des Princes. Enough to attract viewers? As a reminder, the “Netflix of sports” offers two deals to its subscribers to follow Ligue 1: one at 14.99 euros per month for a single match per weekend, the other at 29.99 euros per month for eight matches (the ninth being broadcast on beIN Sports)

The 10 Ligue 1 shocks on DAZN

September 22: OL-OM October 27: OM-PSG November 10: OL-ASSE December 15: PSG-OL February 2: OM-OL February 9: PSG-Monaco February 23: OL-PSG March 2: PSG-Lille March 16: PSG-OM April 20: ASSE-OL

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