Matchday four of Ligue 1 brings a heavyweight clash to the capital as Paris Saint-Germain welcome Lens to the Parc des Princes on Sunday, September 14.
PSG, under Luis Enrique, have opened the season with confidence. Narrow wins over Nantes and Angers were followed by a free-flowing 6-3 victory away to Toulouse, a result that underlined their attacking firepower. With Ousmane Dembele and Vitinha showing their influence in forward areas, the Parisian champions are treating domestic fixtures as a springboard toward their upcoming Champions League campaign.
Lens, however, won't roll over. Despite going through a reshaping of the squad this summer, Pierre Sage's side remain one of the league's most stubborn opponents thanks to their relentless pressing and disciplined defensive shape. They head into this one on the back of a 3-1 triumph over Brest. After trailing at the break, the game turned on a red card for visiting keeper Radoslaw Majecki. Lens seized the momentum and hit back with three unanswered goals, underlining their resilience.
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How to watch Paris Saint-Germain vs Lens online - TV channels & live streams
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In the United States (US), the Ligue 1 match between PSG and Lens will be available to watch and stream online live through Fubo, Fanatiz, beIN SPORTS and beIN Sports Connect.
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Paris Saint-Germain vs Lens kick-off time
The Ligue 1 match between PSG and Lens will be played at Parc des Princes in Paris, France.
It will kick off at 8:15 am PT / 11:15 am ET on Sunday, September 14, in the US.
Team news & squads
Paris Saint-Germain team news
PSG remain firm favorites, but this promises to be anything but a walkover. The Parisians have endured some setbacks during the international break, losing Dembele, Desire Doue, and Fabian Ruiz to injuries, each sidelined for at least a month.
On top of that, the post-Gianluigi Donnarumma era is underway, with Lucas Chevalier stepping up as first-choice goalkeeper and youngster Illya Zabarnyi beginning to establish himself as a central defensive pillar.
Lens team news
Lens also experienced a turbulent summer, parting ways with El Aynaoui and Andy Diouf, both bound for Serie A. Yet, instead of chasing big-money signings, the club focused on shrewd reinforcements, adding over ten players without spending more than €8 million on any. The standout move was the return of Florian Thauvin from Udinese. The winger has already opened his scoring account and adds experience to their front line.


