Olympique Lyonnais welcomes Olympique de Marseille this Sunday, February 23 on the occasion of the closing of the 32nd day of Ligue 1. Find out all the information about this shock.

Olympique Lyonnais has found a little smile lately in the Championship. Indeed, Laurent Blanc’s men could fight for European places when it seemed quite utopian a few weeks ago. But in the meantime, the Gones have achieved four wins and three draws in seven games played. Thanks to this good series, they came back to within five points of Lille, 5th, before the start of this 32nd day. “It will be difficult. We will have to be ready to play and to suffer because we are still suffering against OM”, declared Laurent Blanc in a press conference.

For their part, OM have been blowing hot and cold for a few days and the title which was still possible a few weeks ago is getting further and further away because Marseille cannot confirm their good results away from home. Velodrome. Despite everything, before the start of this 32nd day, the Phocaeans are second with a small point ahead of Lens, 3rd, and three over Monaco, 4th. “It’s a prestigious meeting, given the respective history of the two clubs. And at this stage of the season, all the matches count. The motivation is there, we will try to live up to this poster” , said Igor Tudor.

The OL – OM match will start at 8:45 p.m. this Sunday, April 23. It will take place at Groupama Stadium in Lyon.

PrimeVideo will broadcast the OL – OM game. Jérôme Brisard will be the main referee for this clash of the 32nd day of Ligue 1.

The only streaming broadcast available for this OL – OM will be on the Amazon platform, PrimeVideo. You must have the Pass Ligue 1 subscription to be able to watch this poster.

Laurent Blanc will have to deal with some uncertainties for the reception of OM this Sunday. Indeed, Amine Sarr and Malo Gusto are uncertain while Nicolas Tagliafico, preserved against Toulouse last week (2-1), should return. Here is the probable eleven of the Lyonnais: Lopes – Diomandé, Lukeba, Lovren, Tagliafico – Tolisso, Caqueret, Lepenant – Cherki, Lacazette, Jeffinho.

Igor Tudor also has a few absentees who are already known for a long time, such as Amine Harit and Azzedine Ounahi. To these are added the absences of Dimitri Payet and Nuno Tavares, last minute packages. Vitinha, double scorer against Troyes last Sunday (3-1), should start again for this shock against OL even if the Portuguese felt muscle pain this week. Here is the probable eleven of the Phocaeans: Lopez – Mbemba, Gigot, Kolasinac – Kaboré, Veretout, Rongier, Clauss – Ünder, Sanchez, Vitinha.

On sports betting sites, the odds are particularly tight. Betclic places the Lyonnais at 2.50, the draw is at 3.55 and the Marseille victory at 2.70. Same odds for Winamax except for the draw which is 3.60.