Ligue 1 2026-2027: full PSG schedule now available
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The Ligue 1 2026-2027 calendar has been released, detailing every PSG match at Parc des Princes and on the road. Here’s what to expect this season.
The Ligue de Football Professionnel has officially unveiled the 2026-2027 Ligue 1 schedule, putting an end to the suspense for Paris Saint-Germain fans. The campaign kicks off the weekend of August 22-23, with the defending champions opening their title defense against Rennes at Parc des Princes.
The season will conclude on May 29-30, 2027, spanning 38 action-packed matchdays. PSG supporters can now mark their calendars for the season’s pivotal encounters, including the highly anticipated Le Classique clashes against Olympique de Marseille.
Key fixtures for PSG in Ligue 1 2026-2027
- Opening match: PSG vs Rennes (August 22-23, 2026)
- First Le Classique: Olympique de Marseille vs PSG (September 20, 2026)
- Return Le Classique: PSG vs Olympique de Marseille (February 7, 2027)
- Paris Derby: PSG vs Paris FC (December 12, 2026)
- Paris Derby return: Paris FC vs PSG (April 3, 2027)
The calendar also includes the full list of fixtures for the entire campaign, allowing fans to plan ahead for both domestic and European commitments. All matches will be broadcast live on major sports networks, ensuring supporters never miss a moment of the action.
What to watch this season
Beyond the marquee matchups, this season’s schedule features several must-watch games, including:
- Early-season clashes against Lille and Monaco
- Mid-season showdowns with Lyon and Nice
- Late-season battles against Strasbourg and Toulouse
The announcement marks the beginning of a new chapter for PSG, as they aim to defend their Ligue 1 title and make deep runs in European competitions. With the full schedule now confirmed, fans can start planning their season around the red-and-blue fixtures.
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