Can PSG again win the Ligue 1 title? They have been crowned champions in 10 of the last 12 seasons. 2023-24 saw them win the title by a comfortable nine points, losing only two games all season and simply bludgeoning teams into submission as the top-scoring team in the league.
The 2024-25 season sees 18 clubs in Ligue 1. The 18 clubs will all face each other home and away. That means they will all play 34 league matches this season to determine the final standings.
The top three clubs all automatically qualify for the 2024-25 Champions League group stages with the fourth-placed club going into the qualifying rounds. In previous seasons, Fifth and sixth go into the Europa League and seventh to the Europa Conference League respectively. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated and the side finishing 16th goes into a play-off with a Ligue 2 team.
It's going to be another exciting season with clubs such as Lens, Marseille, Lyon, Rennes, Lille and Monaco all determined to dethrone PSG. Our team of betting experts will be supplying you with free in-depth previews throughout the season, so don't miss them.
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The Ligue 1 season is done and dusted with PSG crowned champions once more. It has been another stroll in the park for the team, winning the title with plenty of games in hand still to play, sheer domination of the division once more. It is a fourth straight title for PSG and a 10th in the last 12 seasons, complete and utter domination!
PSG are crowned champions!
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Champions: PSG won the title by nine points from Monaco.
Champions League qualifiers: PSG, Monaco and Brest qualify for the group stages with Lille qualifying for the play-off round
Other European qualifiers: Nice and Lyon will play in the Europa League while Lens will be the Europa Conference League representative from Ligue 1.
Relegated: Metz, Lorient and Clermont were sent down to Ligue 2.
Promoted: New to Ligue 1 this season will be Auxerre, Angers and Saint-Etienne