15,000 spectators expected for OL

15,000 spectators expected for OL
15,000 spectators expected for OL

Wendie Renard (OL) against Grace Geyoro (PSG) (Photo by Olivier CHASSIGNOLE / AFP)

This Sunday (2 p.m.), OL women host PSG for the Premier League clash. The duel between the second and the championship leader should attract just over 15,000 spectators to Parc OL.

Coming out of the international break, we obviously had better programming. However, it has almost become a habit to see a confrontation between theOL and the PSG be programmed in this way. The and Parisian staff will have to put up with it, even if the truce has caused more damage to the Fenottes. Eugenie The Sommer and Sarah Däbritz are more than uncertain and their absence almost recorded. However, this will in no way detract from the quality of the players who will be present early Sunday afternoon at Parc OL.

The clash betweenOL and the PSG remains the poster child for this First League and the spectacle should be there. Whether on the pitch with the arrival of two new coaches or in the stands. At 2 p.m., the club hopes to see the 15,000 seat mark exceeded. Two days before the event, more than 14,000 tickets had already been sold and there is therefore good hope of seeing 15,000 exceeded, or even more.

Thanks in particular to the Women's Network set up within the women's section of theOLmany clubs from the region and elsewhere will take place in the bays of Parc OL. However, unlike recent operations of the same type, the attendance will be 100% paid and therefore no invitations sent to these partner clubs. With a 2 p.m. schedule, the club hopes to see some undecided people convinced to come to the stadium before the end of the school holidays. The Décines venue will be far from the 38,466 spectators last season in the Champions League, but in its desire to retain an audience, OL want to go step by step. A Lyon victory would greatly help with this objective.


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