LIGUE 1. As the 2022-2023 Ligue 1 season begins next August, the first friendly matches are on the horizon.
The next Ligue 1 season is already approaching! From August 7, PSG will put their title back into play by launching their season against Clermont. Before the official kick-off, all the Ligue 1 clubs will play friendly matches with prestigious matches for some, such as Strasbourg, which will face Liverpool on July 31, or Olympique de Marseille, which will face AC Milan on the same day. day. For PSG, three matches are on the program against Japanese clubs Kawasaki Frontale (JAP) / Urawa Red Diamonds (JAP) / Gamba Osaka (JAP). The schedule of friendly matches:
- AC Ajaccio:
- Saturday July 9: SM Caen (L2)
- Wednesday July 13: Chamois Niortais (L2)
- Saturday July 16: SW Cholet (N1)
- Saturday July 23: Paris FC (L2)
- Saturday July 30: FC Lorient
- Angers SCO:
- Sunday July 10: Chamois Niortais (L2)
- Wednesday July 13: SW Cholet (N1)
- Sunday July 17: Lavallois Stadium (L2)
- Wednesday July 20: Stade Brestois 29
- Saturday July 23: to be determined
- Saturday July 20: to be determined
- AJ Auxerre:
- Saturday July 2: Grenoble Foot 38 (L2)
- Saturday July 9: Amiens SC (L2)
- Wednesday July 13: US Orleans (N1)
- Saturday 16 July: Stade de Reims
- Wednesday July 20: UNFP selection
- Saturday July 23: ESTAC Troyes
- Saturday July 30: Red Star (N1)
- Stade Brestois 29:
- Saturday July 9: Avranches (N1)
- Saturday July 16: FC Lorient
- Wednesday July 20: Angers SCO
- Saturday July 23: EA Guingamp (L2)
- Wednesday, July 27: to be determined
- Saturday July 30: to be determined
- Clermont Foot 63:
- Saturday July 9: Grenoble Foot 38 (L2)
- Wednesday July 13: UNFP selection
- Saturday July 16: RC Lens
- Wednesday July 20: Montpellier Hérault SC
- Saturday July 23: Rodez AF
- Saturday July 30: to be determined
- RC Lens:
- Saturday July 2: Paris FC (L2)
- Friday July 8: Valenciennes FC (L2)
- Saturday July 16: Rodez AF (L2) and Clermont Foot 63
- Saturday July 23: to be determined
- Saturday July 30: West Ham (ENG)
- LOSC:
- Saturday July 9: USL Dunkirk (N1)
- FC Lorient:
- Saturday 16 July: Stade Brestois 29
- Saturday July 30: AC Ajaccio
- Olympique Lyonnais:
- Saturday July 9: Bourg-en-Bresse (N1)
- Tuesday 12 July: Dynamo Kyiv (UKR)
- Saturday 16 July: RSC Anderlecht (BEL)
- Saturday July 23: Willem II (PB)
- Sunday July 24: Feyenoord (NL)
- Olympic Marseille :
- Wednesday July 13: Marignane FC (N2)
- Saturday July 16: Norwich City (ENG)
- Friday July 22: Middlesbrough (ENG)
- Wednesday July 27: Betis (ESP)
- Sunday July 31: AC Milan (ITA)
- AS Monaco:
- Saturday June 25: Cercle Bruges KSV (BEL): 1-0 (Musaba)
- Wednesday 29 June: FC St. Gallen (SUI)
- Saturday July 9: to be determined
- Montpellier Herault SC:
- Saturday July 9: Rodez AF (L2)
- Saturday July 16: RCD Espanyol (ESP)
- Wednesday July 20: Clermont Foot 63
- Saturday July 23: Toulouse FC
- Saturday July 30: Crystal Palace (ENG)
- FC Nantes:
- Wednesday July 13: EA Guingamp (L2)
- Saturday July 16: to be determined
- Sunday July 17: to be determined
- Saturday July 23: FC Lorient
- Wednesday July 27: Stade Brestois 29
- OGC Nice:
- Saturday July 2: Lausanne Sport (SUI)
- Saturday 9 July: Cercle Bruges KSV (BEL)
- Friday July 15: SL Benfica (POR)
- Saturday July 16: Fulham (ENG)
- Wednesday, July 20: to be determined
- Saturday July 23: to be determined
- Saturday 30 or Sunday 31 July: to be determined
- Paris Saint Germain :
- Wednesday July 20: Kawasaki Frontale (JAP)
- Saturday July 23: Urawa Red Diamonds (JAP)
- Monday, July 25: Gamba Osaka (JAP)
- Reims Stadium:
- Saturday July 16: AJ Auxerre
- Wednesday July 20: FC Metz (L2)
- Saturday July 30: Villarreal (ESP)
- Rennais Stadium CF:
- Wednesday July 20: SM Caen (L2)
- Saturday 23 July: FC Augsburg (GER)
- Saturday July 30: Aston Villa (ENG)
- RC Strasbourg Alsace:
- Saturday July 9: FC Sion (SUI)
- Saturday July 16: Charleroi (BEL)
- Tuesday July 19: Brentford (ENG)
- Saturday 23 July: SC Friborg (GER)
- Wednesday July 27: Cagliari (ITA)
- Sunday July 31: Liverpool (ENG)
- ESTAC Troyes:
- Saturday July 9: Toulouse FC
- Saturday July 16: FC Metz (L2)
- Wednesday July 20: Havre AC (L2)
- Saturday 23 July: AJ Auxerre
- Saturday July 30: to be determined
- Toulouse FC:
- Saturday July 2: Nîmes Olympique (L2)
- Saturday July 9: ESTAC Troyes
- Tuesday July 12: Pau FC (L2)
- Saturday July 16: Real Sociedad (ESP)
- Tuesday July 19: CA Osasuna (ESP)
- Saturday July 23: Montpellier Hérault SC
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Here is the list of the main shocks and the complete calendar of Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Monaco.The PSG calendar
The OM calendar
The Lyon calendar
The Monaco calendar
Ligue 1 will officially reopen its doors on the weekend of August 6/7 with in particular a clash between Strasbourg and AS Monaco or the return of Ajaccio, traveling to Lyon, for the first official under the American flag.
Day 1 schedule
- Clermont-PSG
- OM-Reims
- Strasbourg-Monaco
- Rennes-Lorient
- Toulouse-Nice
- Lens-Brest
- Lyon-Ajaccio
- Angers-Nantes
- Lille-Auxerre
- Montpellier-Troyes
What is the classification of Ligue 1 2021-2022?
The 2021-2022 Ligue 1 season will have been marked by several similar excesses in several stadiums across the country and this sad epilogue, despite the joy of the Auxerrois, echoes an equally disastrous Champions League final at the Stade de France on Saturday evening. On a sporting level this time, it is PSG which has regained its place as leader of the championship, after Lille’s victory last season. With a 15-point lead, the Parisians, carried by a Kylian Mbappe very impressive, did not however shine, eliminated dryly from the Champions League in the round of 16 and several times put in difficulty on the grounds of Ligue 1. Olympique de Marseille, in a fight full of suspense with AS Monaco, finished in extremis in second place and qualified for the Champions League. The ASM, which will have believed until the end in the place of runner-up, therefore ends up in third position.
In the classification of this Ligue 1 2021-2022, Stade Rennais, author of a very good season, finished in fourth place, with the same number of points as Nice, but a much higher goal difference. OGC Nice, which lost a point after the excesses at the Allianz Riviera last August against OM, will have to settle for the Europa League Conference next season. Strasbourg, also the author of a historic season, let its European ticket slip away and ended its great season in sixth place, ahead of Lens then Lyon, eighth after a very mixed season.
League 1 2021 standings
In the ranking of Ligue 1 scorers, Kylian Mbappé shows that he will therefore have flown over the French championship, with impressive statistics. With 28 goals, he is ahead of Wissam Ben Yedder (As Monaco – 25 goals), Martin Terrier (Stade Rennais – 21 goals) and Moussa Dembele (Olympique Lyonnais – 21 goals) tied for third place.
It’s not just the goalscorers who count in Ligue 1. Those who provide assists to their teammates are also in the spotlight. Find above the ranking of the best passers in the French Ligue 1 championship, which still crowns a certain Kylian Mbappe (17 assists), ahead of Lionel Messi (PSG – 14 assists) and Benjamin Bourigeaud (Stade Rennais – 13 assists).
For this 2021-2022 Ligue 1 season, it is AmazonPrime which had obtained 80% of the TV rights. The new broadcaster covered 8 matches per day: the Friday evening match (9 p.m.), the Saturday afternoon match (5 p.m.), the Sunday multiplex (3 p.m.), the Sunday evening match (8:45 p.m.) and the Sunday noon meeting (1 p.m.). Amazon has also created a special channel: Pass Ligue 1. Canal + which broadcast the two other matches of each day: the Saturday evening match (9 p.m.) and the Sunday match at 5 p.m. The system should change very little for the 2022-2023 season, which will resume its rights on the weekend of August 6 and 7, 2022 and will end on June 4, 2023. Note: from May 27 to July 26, subscribers to the Prime Video’s Ligue 1 pass will not have to pay for their subscription to Amazon’s football offer.