The long-awaited clasico is fast approaching! Sunday March 31, OM and PSG face each other at the end of the 27th day of Ligue 1. Luis Enrique's team hopes to achieve a second consecutive victory in the championship, after the great success (2-6) on the pitch. from Montpellier.
Paris is comfortably seated in first place in the Ligue 1 standings, with 59 points, twelve points ahead of its runner-up Brest and twenty ahead of its weekend opponent, OM (39 points).
The capital club has not lost in all competitions since November 7 (2-1 for AC Milan). In Ligue 1, its last defeat dates back to the 5th day against Nice (2-3) in September.
Seventh in the championship, Jean-Louis Gasset's players remain in a defeat (2-0) against Stade Rennais. In the last five championship matches, they have 3 victories and 2 defeats.
Paris will travel without Bradley Barcola, injured against Ivory Coast with Olympic France. Captain Marquinhos has returned to training and could therefore return to the group, just like Marco Asensio.
On the Marseille side, the squad is completely decimated, with numerous withdrawals, including Jonathan Clauss, Pape Gueye, Ismaïla Sarr and even Samuel Gigot.
In the first leg, PSG largely won at the Parc des Princes with a score of 4 goals to 0, thanks to Hakimi, Kolo Muani and Gonçalo Ramos (double).
In the stands of the Vélodrome, no Parisian supporters will be present due to a new travel ban.
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OM-PSG will kick off this Sunday, March 31 at 8:45 p.m. The meeting will be followed on the Le Pass Ligue 1 channel on Amazon Prime Video and live with commentary on leparisien.fr.