If Ligue 1 still has reduced visibility on TV, with DAZN struggling to convince consumers to subscribe, the public continues to come to the stadiums. And this 12th day of Ligue 1 notably saw the two clubs from Nord-Pas-de-Calais in full swing. Overview.
PSG in a short head
Celebrating his 80th birthday, LOSC had pulled out all the stops and this attracted a large number of spectators, very precisely 46 019. However, the northern club did not have the best attendance of the day, the PSG – Toulouse meeting having been played in front of 47,826 spectators. Unsurprisingly, the podium is completed by RC Lens with 38,223 spectators and a 55th consecutive sellout for the OM reception.
In total, this 12th day of Ligue 1 attracted 250,515 spectators for an average of 27,835 spectators. And among the great crowds, we find in particular Saint-Etienne-Montpellier or even Nantes-Le Havre. Unstoppable, Auxerre was once again full against Angers. As is often the case, Monaco is ultimately the club which pulls the average down, with 5,721 spectators present for the victory of Adi Hutter's men against Brest.
Attendances for the 12th day of Ligue 1
- PSG – Toulouse: 47,826 spectators
- LOSC – Rennes: 46,019 spectators
- Lens – OM: 38,223 spectators
- Saint-Etienne – Montpellier: 33,008 spectators
- Nantes – Le Havre: 26,936 spectators
- Nice – Strasbourg: 18,389 spectators
- Reims – OL: 18,274 spectators
- Auxerre – Angers: 16,120 spectators
- Monaco – Brest: 5,721 spectators
Photo credits: Baptiste Fernandez/Icon Sport