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The shock of the 12e The end of Ligue 1 takes place this Saturday in Bollaert and pits Lens against OM. A great classic of the championship which promises to be hotly contested.
Marseille is looking for a comeback after its scathing defeat against Auxerre (3-1) during the previous round. There was a big questioning among the Provençals, as evidenced by the rant of coach Roberto De Zerbi. Now, it is appropriate to confirm this return to business with a good result on northern soil.
Lens ready to push OM
Obviously, Lens clearly doesn’t see it that way. The team coached by Will Still also wants to score a good deal. What’s more, at home. Sotoca and his partners want to catch up with the leading teams and for that they have no other choice than to glean points against what is the third best away team in Europe.
To achieve their goals, the Sang et Or will be able to rely on what they did during the last two times they hosted the Olympians in front of their home crowd. These games ended in their favor. So they know the recipe and they will try to apply it again.
Match time and location
12th day of Ligue 1
Saturday November 23
At 5 p.m. French time
Bollaert-Delelis Stadium (Lens)
Lens – Marseille
The probable lineups of Lens – Marseille
Lens: Samba – Medina, Danso, Sarr – Fulgini, Thomasson, El Aynaoui, Machado Diouf, Pereira da Costa – Nzola.
Marseille: Rulli – Murillo, Balerdi, Kondogbia, U. Garcia – Rabiot, Hojbjerg, Rongier – Greenwood, Maupay, Luis Henrique.
On which channel to watch the Lens – Marseille match
The meeting between Lens and Marseille will be followed this Saturday from 5 p.m. on the BeIN Sports 1 channel. You will also be able to watch the match in streaming via the group’s dedicated platform, BeIN Connect.
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