PSG vs. Lorient: How and where to watch, preview, and prediction

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PSG will face Lorient on Sunday, April 30, on the occasion of MD33 of Ligue 1. The team led by Christophe Galtier wants to further widen the gap in the French championship to secure an 11th title that would make them the greatest historical winners of the competition.

On the other hand, visiting the Parc des Princes is an FC Lorient carrying a losing streak of three defeats and two draws in its last five games, a vulnerability that the Parisians will try to take exploit by imposing their superior football.

Where and how to watch PSG vs. Lorient live?

There are multiple options to enjoy this game, and you will be able to see the team built around Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe on TV and on digital streaming services. Everything will depend on your location.

  • United States: beIN SPORTS, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, fuboTV.
  • Canada: beIN SPORTS Canada, fuboTV Canada.
  • UK: BT Sport 2, BT Sport App.
  • Spain: Eurosport, Eurosport App, DAZN.
  • Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Argentina: ESPNStar+.

Match details

  • Kick-off time:  16:05 BST, 11:05 EST, 08:05 PST.
  • City: Paris.
  • Stadium: Parc des Princes.
  • Date: Sunday, April 30.

PSG Post Prediction

PSG 3-1 Lorient.

PSG vs. Lorient Head-to-Head Record (Last 5 games)

  • PSG: 3 wins
  • Lorient: 1 win
  • Draws: 1

Last 5 matches played by PSG and Lorient

  • PSG: LLWWW
  • Lorient: DLDLL

PSG's situation

There are still doubts about the availability of Renato Sanches, but regardless of whether the Portuguese returns to action, PSG will have to manage the visit of Lorient in the absence of Nordi Mukiele, Presnel Kimpembe, Timothee Pembele, and Neymar.

The latter recently returned to Paris after spending part of his recovery in Brazil after an ankle operation. The injury to the Parisian number 10 had sidelined him since February, but the club announced that the latest medical tests on his ankle were reassuring.

Lorient's situation

For its part, Lorient will face the French giants with three injured, namely; Theo Le Bris, Julien Laporte and Jean Makengo.