PSG-OL live: Big blow for the Lyonnaises?

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PSG hosts OL this Sunday in the semi-final return leg of the Women’s Champions League.

PSG-OL, the issues

Eight days ago, Olympique Lyonnais overthrew Paris Saint-Germain at Groupama Stadium (3-2), in the semi-final first leg of the Women’s Champions League. Trailing 0-2, the Lyonnaises had scored three goals in just six minutes and thus took an option for the final.

In front of their audience at the Parc des Princes – 25,000 spectators are expected – the Parisiennes will do everything to reverse the trend this Sunday during the return leg, having not reached the final of the competition since 2017. They will be able to count on their top scorer, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, author of a double in Lyon in the first leg.

PSG-OL, the probable lineups

For this meeting, Jocelyn Prêcheur can count on all her executives. For her part, Sonia Bompastor is deprived of Eugenie Le Sommer, Delphine Cascarino and Sara Däbritz, while doubt surrounds the presence of Griedge Mbock.

PSG: Picaud – Le Guilly, Gaetino, De Almeida, Karchaoui – Geyoro, Albert, Groenen – Baltimore, Chawinga, Katoto

OL: Endler – Carpenter, Mbock, Renard, Bacha – Damaris, Horan, Dumornay – Cascarino, Diani, Becho

PSG-OL, where to watch the match

The match between PSG and OL will kick off this Sunday at 4 p.m. The match will be followed live with commentary on our site and will be broadcast on DAZN.

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