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The two Olympiques are measuring themselves in a preparation match this Wednesday. OM against Toulon (National 2). OL against Sankt Pauli, promoted to the Bundesliga.
After two wins over WSG Tirol (3-2) and Chassieu Décines FC (7-0), OL will take on a more formidable opponent this Wednesday for a third summer preparation match scheduled against Sankt Pauli, a German club recently promoted to the Bundesliga.
For OM, this is only a second friendly match, three days after a defeat at the Commanderie against Nîmes Olympique (National). This time it’s Toulon, a National 2 resident, still on a pitch at the Robert Louis-Dreyfus training center.
The official line-ups of OM and OL at kick-off
Note for the occasion the first match of Mason Greenwood with the Marseillais. Lilian Brassier himself plays a second match as a starter.
OM: Blanco – Méïté, Brassier, Balerdi, Merlin – Ounahi, Kondogbia – Greenwood, Harit, Luis Henrique – Moumbagna.
For Lyon, we find in the starting eleven the recruit Abner Vinicius. In a composition with an Auriverde accent where we also observe Lucas Perri and Adryelson.
OL: Perri – Mata, Adryelson, Caleta-Car – Baldé, Matic, Tolisso, Caqueret, Abner – Fofana, Orban.
How to watch OM-Toulon and Sankt Pauli-OL
The OM and OL preparation matches can be followed in streaming this off-season. Via the official Olympique de Marseille website with a premium subscription or on the club’s Twitch channel. As for the Gones, the matches are available on the OL Play platform. In both cases, expect a monthly subscription of 4.99 euros.
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