PSG vs Nantes: Kickoff Time, TV Channel & How to Watch Ligue 1 Match
Paris Saint-Germain will host FC Nantes on Wednesday evening at Parc des Princes in a rescheduled Ligue 1 fixture. The match, originally postponed earlier in the season, now takes place as the 26th matchday encounter between the league leaders and the struggling visitors.
Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. Local time in Paris (18:00 UTC) on April 22, 2026. The venue, Parc des Princes, will see PSG aim to extend their lead at the top of the table whereas Nantes fight to avoid relegation from France’s top flight.
Where to Watch PSG vs Nantes on TV and Online
In France, the match will be broadcast live on Prime Video, which holds exclusive streaming rights for Ligue 1 matches domestically. Viewers can tune in through the Prime Video platform starting shortly before kickoff for pre-match analysis.
For international audiences, broadcast rights vary by territory. In the United States, beIN Sports holds the Ligue 1 rights and will carry the match across its television networks and streaming service, beIN Sports Connect. Canadian viewers can access the game via TSN and RDS, depending on language preference.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Ligue 1 matches are not currently covered by a major broadcaster, but highlights are typically available through the league’s official YouTube channel and website following the conclusion of play.
Team News and Lineup Expectations
PSG manager Luis Enrique will be without suspended midfielder Vitinha, who picked up a booking during Sunday’s 2-1 loss to Lyon and serves a one-match ban. But, the Parisian side welcomes back several key players from injury.
Fabian Ruiz returns to the matchday squad after recovering from a lengthy absence, marking his second consecutive appearance since his comeback against Lyon. João Neves, Warren Zaïre-Emery, and Kang-In Lee are all available to provide midfield depth and rotational options.
In attack, PSG can rely on their full complement of forwards: Ousmane Dembélé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Bradley Barcola, Gonçalo Ramos, and Ibrahim Mbaye are all included in the traveling group. Defensively, Achraf Hakimi and Marquinhos remain available despite recent heavy minutes.
Nantes, under coach Antoine Kombouaré, will look to exploit any vulnerabilities in a PSG side that has shown occasional lapses in concentration. The Canaris enter the match knowing a positive result could significantly boost their survival hopes.
Match Context and Stakes
PSG arrive at this fixture having dropped points in their last outing, losing 2-1 to Lyon at Groupama Stadium. That result ended their brief winning streak and opened the door slightly for Monaco and Marseille to close the gap at the summit — though PSG still hold a comfortable advantage.
A win against Nantes would allow the Parisians to reassert their dominance and potentially increase their lead to double digits, depending on results elsewhere. For Nantes, currently sitting in 17th place, every point is critical in their battle to avoid the drop zone, with only a few points separating them from safety.
The two sides last met in August 2025, when PSG edged out a narrow 1-0 victory in the season opener thanks to a late goal. Since then, both teams have undergone transitions — PSG with tactical tweaks under Enrique and Nantes fighting to stabilize under Kombouaré.
What to Watch For
Tactically, expect PSG to dominate possession and look to break down a compact Nantes defensive block. Enrique’s side will likely look to exploit the half-spaces with Kvaratskhelia and Dembélé cutting inside from the wings, while Barcola provides pace in behind.
Nantes will probably sit deep and look to hit PSG on the counter, relying on the physical presence of their strikers to hold up play and bring others into the game. Set pieces could as well prove crucial, given Nantes’ aerial threat from both open play and dead-ball situations.
The midfield battle will be key, with Zaïre-Emery’s energy and Neves’ technical ability crucial for PSG in controlling tempo. For Nantes, disrupting PSG’s rhythm through intelligent pressing and quick transitions will be essential to their chances.
Historical Context
PSG and Nantes have met 111 times since 1971, with the Parisians holding a dominant edge in the head-to-head record. PSG have won the majority of encounters, reflecting their historical superiority in French football.
The most recent meeting, as noted, ended in a 1-0 PSG win in August 2025. Nantes will be eager to turn the tide in this rematch, though they face a formidable challenge against a PSG side motivated to bounce back from defeat.
How to Follow Live Updates
For those unable to watch the match live, real-time updates will be available through official Ligue 1 channels, including the league’s website and mobile application. Major sports news outlets will provide minute-by-minute coverage, including lineups, goals, and key incidents.

Social media platforms will also carry live commentary from verified journalists and club accounts, offering another avenue to follow the action as it unfolds at Parc des Princes.
What’s Next for Both Teams
Regardless of the outcome, PSG will turn their attention immediately to their next Ligue 1 fixture, which comes just a few days later as they look to maintain momentum in the title race. The congested April schedule means recovery and preparation will be vital.
Nantes, meanwhile, will use this match as a benchmark for their survival campaign. A strong performance — irrespective of the result — could provide the confidence boost needed to navigate the challenging run-in to the season.
As the clock ticks toward kickoff, all eyes will be on Parc des Princes for what promises to be a significant encounter in the Ligue 1 calendar. Whether PSG continue their march toward the title or Nantes spring a surprise, the match carries weight for both clubs’ ambitions.
Stay tuned to Archysport for post-match analysis, reaction, and all the latest developments from this pivotal Ligue 1 showdown.