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March 27, 2026
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PSG’s league game between Liverpool legs postponed
Key Points
- Paris St-Germain's French league match against Lens has been postponed from April 11 to May 13.
- The decision was made to allow PSG to prepare in optimal conditions for their Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool.
- RC Strasbourg's Ligue 1 match against Stade Brestois was also moved to May 13 for similar reasons related to their Conference League quarter-final.
- France's Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) unanimously agreed to the postponements, citing its strategic aim to help France retain its fifth place in the UEFA coefficient rankings.
- Lens, who are second in Ligue One, strongly opposed the postponement, expressing concern that the French league is being reduced to an "adjustment variable."
Why This Matters
This article focuses exclusively on match postponements in French professional football, driven by the European competition schedules of Paris St-Germain and RC Strasbourg. There is no mention of Ghana, Ghanaian athletes, or any direct or indirect impact on Ghana's economy, sports sector, or political landscape. Consequently, this specific news holds no discernible relevance or significance for Ghana.
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