Ligue 1. The match between AJ Auxerre and Olympique Marseille has started at the Stade de l’Abbe-Deschamps. All results, standings and the latest news on Ligue 1 live.
17:00 – AJ Auxerre – OM: Let’s go for the match between AJ Auxerre and Olympique Marseille!
The kick off of this meeting between AJ Auxerre and Olympique Marseille was given by Willy Delajod, at the Stade de l’Abbe-Deschamps. AJ Auxerre – OM in live
4:30 p.m. – Gérald Baticle under pressure in Angers
After a complicated start to the season, Angers is in 19th place in the Ligue 1 standings, with only two points taken in five games, enough to extend a starving record into 2022 (4 wins for 6 draws and 14 losses). This did not prevent the SCO from maintaining itself last season, but this spiral of poor results puts pressure on the Angevin coach, Gérald Baticle, even if the president Saïd Chabane denied having contacted another coach. Angers hopes to win its first victory of the Ligue 1 season this Saturday during the 6th day, on the lawn of Lyon. A lawn that Gérald Baticle knows well.
15:45 – OL want to continue their momentum
OL aimed to have a good start to the season in Ligue 1, helped by a favorable calendar. A goal achieved in accounting terms with three wins and a draw, while the match scheduled for Lorient on the second day was postponed and scheduled for Wednesday September 7. It is in the game that the Lyonnais still seem to be perfectible, they who continue to experience tense ends of matches. While Monaco and PSG are looming in September, the reception of Angers this Saturday (7 p.m.) for the 6th day of Ligue 1 should allow Peter Bosz’s players to rev up.
15:00 – Bourigeaud extended with Rennes
While he had an exit voucher to leave Ligue 1 this summer, Benjamin Bourigeaud was not really courted by major European clubs during this transfer window, he who was coming to the end of his contract in a year and who aspired to a new challenge. The midfielder trained in Lens, author of 12 goals and 16 assists last season with the Rennais Stadiumfinally decided to extend for three years, until 2026. Rennes can therefore count on him for this 6th day of Ligue 1, Sunday in Troyes (5:05 p.m.).
14:15 – OM-Longoria: “Even if you win, you have to change”
Present with coach Igor Tudor at a press conference on Friday, before the match between Auxerre and Marseille scheduled for this Saturday for the 6th day of Ligue 1, Pablo Longoria returned to the criticisms made during the transfer window towards the many changes made this summer in the Marseille team: “We changed the coach and the mentality. So we looked at the players. Even if you win you have to change, renew players, and even more when you change coaches, to change of football. We intended to turn towards a more vertical, more physical, more European football. Why? Because we must improve the workforce but also have an economic balance. We consider that we are now in a situation positive economy. I’m happy to say that. It’s a message that I want to send and it’s a good message. We have tried with our means to improve the workforce.”
1:30 p.m. – OM deprived of two important players
At the start of the 6th day of Ligue 1, Olympique de Marseille travels to Auxerre this Saturday (5 p.m.) before entering the Champions League on Wednesday in London on the lawn of Tottenham. On the lawn of the promoted Auxerrois, who returns to the elite of French football this season after ten years of absence, the Marseillais will have to do without Samuel Gigot, holder since the start of the season in the spirit of Igor Tudor, but also without Dimitri Payet. Both players are injured and did not participate in the last practice on Friday.
12:45 – OM-Tudor: “It will clearly not be easy”
On Friday, at a press conference, OM coach Igor Tudor gave his opinion on the Marseille transfer window and mentioned his team’s trip to Auxerre during the 6th day of Ligue 1 this Saturday (5 p.m.): “The transfer window is clearly positive. We worked well, I’m happy with that. As a coach, we don’t really like this period. I don’t want us to dwell on that too much tomorrow (Saturday, editor’s note ), we have a very important match and I want to focus on this match. It will clearly not be easy, but like all the matches we have played so far. I always prepare for my matches in the same way, whether we face Auxerre or Paris-SG. That’s the only way to think. You always have to confirm, repeat what you’ve done. Everything must be done the same way to achieve the goals.”
12:00 – In great form, Neymar equalized Pauleta
At the start of the season, Neymar is one of the great artisans of the good series in Ligue 1 for PSG, leader of the classification thanks to a better goal difference than Lens and Marseille. The Brazilian is simply untenable, with 7 goals and 6 assists in 5 L1 games. Neymar joined, on Wednesday in Toulouse, the Portuguese Pedro Pauleta in fourth place among the top Parisian scorers with 109 goals scored for PSG. All in just 150 Ligue 1 games since arriving in Paris in 2017.
11:15 – A rain of goals scored in Ligue 1
The number of goals scored in Ligue 1 during the first five days of this season is a record for almost 50 years. 170 goals have been scored in total in 49 games (pending the postponed meeting between Lorient and Lyon), an average of 3.47 goals per game. This is the highest average since the 1975/1976 season (3.74 goals/match). It is also much higher than the other major European leagues: 3.06 goals/match in the Bundesliga, 2.9 in the Premier League, 2.33 in La Liga and 2.32 in Serie A.
10:30 – The program for the 6th day of Ligue 1
After the 5th day of Ligue 1 played on Wednesday, the 6th day of L1 begins this Saturday with three matches on the program. OM will open the ball in Auxerre at 5 p.m., Lyon will host Angers at 7 p.m. before PSG’s trip to Nantes (9 p.m.). On Sunday, Montpellier will host Lille at 1 p.m. before the four games of the 3 p.m. multiplex: Reims-Lens, Ajaccio-Lorient, Clermont-TFC and Brest-Strasbourg. At 5:05 p.m., place for the match between Troyes and Rennes, before the Riviera derby between OGC Nice and AS Monaco (8:45 p.m.).
For this 2021-2022 season, it is AmazonPrime which has obtained the rights for 80% of the TV rights for the French football championship in Ligue 1. The new broadcaster will cover 8 matches per day: the Friday evening match (9 p.m.), the Saturday afternoon match (17 hours), the Sunday multiplex (3 p.m.), the Sunday evening match (8:45 p.m.) and the Sunday lunch meeting (1 p.m.). Amazon has also created a special channel: Pass Ligue 1.
This is Canal + which will broadcast the two other matches of each day at the start of the season: the Saturday evening match (9 p.m.) and the Sunday match at 5 p.m.