It’s the big night for Paris in its quest for the Champions League… Follow the pre-match with us…

We offer you two in-house topics (obviously very nice, you’re used to them) to announce this Dortmund-PSG. We start below with the undeniable tactical touch of Lucho Enrique on this PSG 2023-2024. Nico Camus delights us with paints of which he has the secret, and having found the access codes to enter into the skin of John Malkovich…. uh sorry from Luis Enrique, that’s something else.

Another subject, this time with William at the helm: we looked at the numerous post-match football shows which make it possible to round off a great European evening in the best possible way. So, are you Jamie Carragher or Eric Blanc on your side?

And presto, here we are in place as planned at 3 p.m. sharp, whistling with a bit of lily of the valley in the corner of our mouth. Did you like the 57 C1 round of 16 contested by PSG on Valentine’s Day evening? You will love the May 1 version, obviously synonymous with the semi-final, which has not happened to the “Kyky” gang since 2021 (1-2; 0-2 against Manchester City).

Count on us to get you into this half as best as possible. Because ultimately, in these big football events, isn’t the most fun part the exciting/slightly scary wait in the last hours before the match?

Hello Minutos, no public holiday for PSG, nor for 20 minutes Besides, rest assured. We will be at your side to experience this semi-final first leg of the Champions League against Borussia Dortmund. Freshly champion of France for the 12th time in its history at the end of a season of unbearable suspense (no), Paris Saint-Germain is on target for a crazy quadruple. Because yes, the Champions Trophy (you forgot it, didn’t you) and Ligue 1 are already over.

Luis Enrique’s gang will also be the overwhelming favorites for the Coupe de France final against OL on May 25 in Lille. And in view of this lenient draw against the current fifth in the Bundesliga, it is not crazy to imagine Kylian Mbappé and co heading towards a second C1 grand final, on June 1 at Wembley. We will still have to not go through the trouble for the half-leg, this Wednesday (9 p.m.) at Signal Iduna Park, in order to approach the return to the Parc des Princes in the best possible context.

>> Seriously, what will your May 1st look like by 9 p.m.? Come on, the opportunity is too good to be away for too long, so we’ll see you on this live from 3 p.m. So you won’t miss anything from the pre-match.

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