May 13, 2026
Paris Saint-Germain v Stade Brestois 29 - Ligue 1 McDonald's 2025/2026

Ousmane DEMBELE of Paris Saint-Germain during the Ligue 1 McDonald's match between Paris and Brest at Parc des Princes on May 10, 2026 in Paris, France. (Photo by Philippe Lecoeur/FEP/Icon Sport)

The race for the French crown is nearing its conclusion as Paris Saint-Germain prepares for a pivotal trip to face Lens. This rescheduled fixture from the 29th round of Ligue 1 could serve as the coronation for the capital club, which is currently on the brink of securing its 14th domestic title.

A championship point for Paris Saint-Germain against Lens

Holding a comfortable six-point lead over their hosts and boasting a superior goal difference, the Parisians have their destiny in their own hands. With only two matches remaining in the season, Luis Enrique and his squad are in a prime position to celebrate. A victory or even a draw this Wednesday, May 13, would mathematically guarantee the trophy remains in Paris, where the club has dominated the standings since the 23rd matchday.

Preparation for European glory

Beyond the domestic implications, this clash is a vital warm-up for the squad. This specific game was pushed back to allow Paris Saint-Germain more recovery time during their continental campaign. Now, it serves as a final high-stakes test before they face Arsenal in the Ligue des champions final on May 30. Securing the league title now would provide a significant psychological boost before heading to that massive European showdown.

Match schedule and broadcasting information

Supporters are eager to see if the title will be made official tonight. The match between Lens and Paris Saint-Germain is set to kick off at 9:00 PM this Wednesday. For those watching from home, the entire encounter will be broadcast live on beIN Sports 1.