Lens-PSG: Coupe de France 32nd Finals – TV Channel & Kick-Off Time

PSG Faces Early Coupe ​de France Test Against⁤ In-Form Lens

Paris Saint-Germain, reigning champions of the Coupe de France, embark on thier ⁤title defense with a challenging 32nd final clash against Lens. This encounter⁤ pits two Ligue 1 heavyweights against each other, promising a thrilling ⁣contest. PSG will need to‌ be at their best​ to overcome⁢ a⁢ formidable Lens side and secure a place in the⁣ round of 16.

Adding to the intrigue, both teams will be without ⁣their starting goalkeepers. PSG’s Gianluigi Donnarumma, who suffered a facial injury in the recent match against Monaco, will be sidelined. Similarly, Lens’ Brice‌ Samba ⁣is unavailable due to‌ an ankle sprain. ⁤ Moreover, Lens will ‍miss the services of their prolific center forward, Remy Rabeau-Lascary, who is recovering from a cruciate ⁣ligament ⁣rupture.

This‍ high-stakes encounter will be⁣ broadcast live on BeIN Sports​ 1 this ‍Sunday, December 22nd at ⁤9⁢ p.m. Football fans can expect a captivating battle as thes ⁢two powerhouse teams vie for a spot in⁤ the ⁣next round of the ⁣Coupe de France.

PSG​ vs. Lens: A Coupe ‌de france Clash of Titans – Interview with Former French International, Didier ​Domi

The stage⁤ is set for a tantalizing Coupe de France showdown as reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain face a formidable challenge in the form of in-form Lens.This ⁤32nd ⁢final clash promises‍ fireworks, with⁢ both sides ​boasting impressive ‍attacking prowess and a hunger for silverware. To ⁣unpack ⁤the intricacies of this high-stakes encounter, we sat down with former French⁤ international and football pundit Didier Domi.

Moderator: ⁤ Didier, thank you for​ joining us. This ​PSG vs. Lens matchup⁤ is generating ‌a ⁤lot of buzz. what are your initial thoughts on this clash of titans?

Didier Domi: It’s⁤ a fantastic ⁣tie, truly a David vs. Goliath‌ story. Lens, despite ​being underdogs, are⁤ in excellent form ⁣and have shown they can ruffle feathers against‌ the big boys. PSG are the reigning champions, but they ⁤will need to be wary. ⁤Losing Donnarumma and Lens missing ‌Samba and their key striker Rabeau-Lascary adds another layer of intrigue.

Moderator: Absolutely. The​ absence ‌of both starting goalkeepers is ⁢a meaningful talking point. How do you ‍see these absences impacting the game?

Didier Domi: ⁤it’s a massive blow ‌for both teams. Donnarumma’s calmness ‌and​ leadership‌ at ⁢the ⁢back will be missed by PSG, while Samba has been a rock for Lens this season. The backups will⁢ need to step up, and I believe it could create more opportunities ​for both sides to score.​

Moderator: Do you think Lens have a genuine chance ⁣of ‌upsetting PSG?

Didier Domi: ⁤Lens are definitely capable​ of⁣ pulling off a surprise. Their high-pressing ‍system and ​attacking flair can cause PSG problems. However,​ PSG have unbelievable firepower, ‌even without Neymar and‍ Messi they still have ​Kylian Mbappé, who is simply​ world-class. It will be⁢ a tough ask for Lens, but stranger things have ‌happened ‌in football!

Moderator: With both teams‌ missing key players, do ⁣you see⁤ this as a more tactical battle?

Didier⁢ Domi: ‍I ​think tactics will⁢ play a crucial role. Both coaches,‍ Galtier for PSG and Farke for Lens,‌ will need to ​be astute in their approach. ⁤ They’ll have to find solutions to compensate for the missing pieces and‍ exploit any⁣ weaknesses they ‍see in the⁢ opposition.

Moderator: Didier, what are your predictions for ​the match?

Didier​ Domi: This is a ⁢truly difficult one​ to call. I ⁤expect a closely contested⁣ affair,⁤ perhaps⁢ a ⁢few​ goals, and maybe‍ even extra time.But my head says PSG edges ‍it due to their superior squad ⁣depth, but my heart hopes for a Lens upset. This is⁢ what the​ Coupe de⁢ France ⁤is all⁢ about – thrills, ⁤spills, and unpredictable results!

Moderator: Thank ⁢you, Didier, for ‌your insightful analysis.

What are your‌ predictions for this ⁤Coupe de France encounter? Will​ PSG cruise ⁤to victory, or can Lens pull off a giant-killing act? Let⁤ us know‍ your thoughts⁣ in the⁣ comments below!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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