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The 14th day of Ligue 1 is played Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Here’s where to watch the matches streaming. Marseille-Monaco, Lille-Bordeaux, Nice-Rennes, Paris-SG – Lyon: here are the posters of Ligue 1 this weekend. The meetings will be broadcast on Telefoot or Canal +. The Canal + offers start from 19.90 euros / month without commitment, which allows access to streaming from MyCanal. Telefoot’s streaming offers are as follows: Mobile only pass: available on smartphones and tablets (at € 14.90 per month without commitment), with Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, but not the Champions League. The offer at € 25.90 per month with a twelve-month commitment (€ 29.90 without commitment) will offer L1 / L2 and the Champions League (+ the Europa League), on SFR, Orange Bouygues. Mediapro’s global offer at € 29.90 (with 12-month commitment) with L1 / L2 / LDC / Europa League + Netflix. Bouygues Telecom, Orange, Free and SFR have reached agreements with the channel, but this is not the case with Canal +. The 14th day of Ligue 1 offers us two beautiful posters: Paris Saint-Germain / Olympique Lyonnais played on Sunday evening on one side and Olympique de Marseille / AS Monaco played on Saturday at the end of the afternoon on the other. Against the backdrop of the hexagonal sinking of MediaPro and its Telefoot channel (broadcaster of 80% of Ligue 1 and 2 since the start of the season) and without knowing, this Friday, December 11 at the beginning of the afternoon, who will take over, this Day 14 will be broadcast as planned. While waiting for the turbulence, which will not fail to blow both at the club level and that of Telefoot subscribers … Roll on the truce In short, in this month of December, already well advanced, it is not only the children who are waiting with looking forward to the holidays. Footballers, who as we know are also grown-ups, also tick crosses in the calendar. But it is not while dreaming of gifts under the tree that they line them up. It is in the perspective of the winter break that will allow their body to finally rest, after the marathon (4 days in 12 days) that they are going through. For information, the truce will begin after the 17th day, Wednesday December 23, and will end on January 6, the day of resumption with, you probably guessed it, the 18th day of Ligue 1.
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