How to watch Ligue 1 in Sri Lanka and India

French Ligue 1 telecast India Sri Lanka Indian subcontinent

Football fans can potentially watch Lionel Messi live on TV after Reliance-backed Viacom 18 bagged the official broadcast rights for French Ligue 1 in Sri Lanka & India for the next 3 years. Sports18, the flagship channel of Viacom18, will air Ligue 1 matches exclusively in the upcoming season along with select national and regional network channels. TV5 Monde also broadcasts select matches in India but they will only be telecasting only one game per week and it's not confirmed whether it will be the PSG game every week. Ligue 1 will also be available for streaming through Voot and JioTV. Listed below are the channel numbers of Sports18 in each satellite service provider in Sri Lanka, India, and the Indian Subcontinent: Dialog TVChannels not available in Dialog TVPEO TVTV5

PSG’s five year 49-game winning run in domestic cup matches comes to an end

PSG eliminated guingamp

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In the City of Love, Barcelona Was Spanked. And Now, Sore

Barcelona in Parc des princes

They went in the favorites. They came out shell shocked. It’s the St. Valentine’s massacre. And how! Luis Enrique’s team had knocked Paris Saint-Germain out of the competition in 2013 and 2015. This Valentine’s day, the hunter was hunted. Quite simply, the Parisians carved out the Blaugrana and laid them out for the world to watch. The football fraternity is in shock. Not for the defeat. But how it was achieved. There is no hiding for the Catalan giants. They were humbled and humiliated. At the expense of the most glorified winners of Europe’s premier club competition in the last decade, PSG have a foot, head and both hands in the quarterfinals of UEFA Champions League. Allez! They were better than us from