PSG vs. Clermont will face each other on Saturday, April 9th, at 2:00 PM at Stade Gabriel Montpied for matchday 31 of the French Ligue 1. Paris Saint-Germain, who is currently in first place with 68 points, will be looking for a victory to extend their lead over Marseille, who is in second place with 56 points and get closer to the trophy.
Clermont, on the other hand, comes with a disadvantage after losing 3-2 against Nantes. Saif-Eddine Khaoui and Salis Abdul Samed scored the goals for 'Les Lanciers', but it wasn't enough to at least rescue a draw.
What time does PSG vs. Clermont play?
- Mexico: 2:00 PM
- Peru: 2:00 PM
- Colombia: 2:00 PM
- Ecuador: 2:00 PM
- Bolivia: 3:00 PM
- Venezuela: 3:00 PM
- Chile: 3:00 PM
- Paraguay: 3:00 PM
- Argentina: 4:00 PM
- Uruguay: 4:00 PM
- Brazil: 4:00 PM
Which channel broadcasts the PSG vs. Clermont match?
The PSG vs. Clermont match can be watched live on ESPN in Mexico. Meanwhile, for the rest of South America, the match will be televised by Star Plus.
Where to watch PSG vs. Clermont LIVE ONLINE for FREE?
Follow the transmission of PSG vs. Clermont online through the Star Plus signal, a streaming service where you can access all the programming of sports events. If you can't access it, you have the option to follow the ONLINE coverage of this match via La República Deportes.
How to watch PSG vs. Clermont on Fútbol Libre?
You can follow these steps to watch the match on this platform:
- Go to futbollibre.online
- Look for PSG vs. Clermont in the list of matches
- Finally, click on one of the links that appear on the screen.
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How to watch Futbol Libre online for free?
In your web browser, type the following address: futbollibre.online. Once inside the platform, you will be able to watch all the matches of the day; look for the one you want and choose one of the links that will be displayed on the screen.
Possible line-up for PSG vs. Clermont
- PSG: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Achraf Hakimi, Presnel Kimpembe, Marquinhos, Nuno Mendes, Danilo Pereira, Idrissa Gueye, Ander Herrera, Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappé.
- Clermont: Ouparine Djoco, Akim Zedadka, Alidu Seidu, Florent Ogier, Vital NSimba, Saif-Eddine Khaoui, Yohann Magnin, Salis Abdul Samed, Jodel Dossou, Mohamed Bayo, and Jim Allevinah.