Lens-Seville live: Many absent at Bollaert!

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

RC Lens hosts Sevilla FC on Tuesday evening in Bollaert, during the 6th and final day of the Champions League. A match to follow live with commentary on our site from 6:45 p.m., and streaming on Canal+ Foot and RMC Sport 1.

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Lens-Seville, pre-match

All is not lost for Lens. If the Sang et Or said goodbye to the round of 16 of the Champions League after the slap they received at the Emirates Stadium against Arsenal (6-0), they can still secure a place in the Europa League play-offs. To do this, they need to avoid losing to Sevilla FC on Tuesday evening at Bollaert. A match to follow live with commentary on our site from 6:45 p.m. and streaming on Canal+ Foot and RMC Sport.

Before kick-off, the Northerners are third in their group with 5 points, the Andalusians only have 2 points. A victory or a draw would therefore be enough for Franck Haise’s players, who brought home a point from their trip to Spain (1-1) in the first leg. A defeat, on the other hand, would deprive the RLC of C3 because the Sevillians would go ahead thanks to a better particular goal difference. Beware of missteps, therefore!

The probable lineups for Lens-Seville

If Lens will only be deprived of Deiver Machado, Diego Alonso’s troops will be particularly reduced for this last meeting of the group phase. Twelve players from the Andalusian squad will indeed be missing: Orjan Nyland, Loïc Badé, Tanguy Nianzou, Jesus Navas, Marcos Acuna, Joan Jordan, Fernando, Dodi Lukebakio, Erik Lamela, Suso and Mariano Diaz, Adnan Januzaj not being as for him not registered on the list of players able to compete in the C1.

Lens: Samba – Gradit, Danso, Medina – Aguilar, Abdul Samed, Mendy, Frankowski – Sotoca, Wahi, Pereira Da Costa.

Seville: Dmitrovic – Juanlu, Gudelj, S. Ramos, Salas – Rakitic, B. Soumaré, D. Sow – O. Torres, En-Nesyri, Pedrosa.

How to watch the Lens-Seville match in streaming?

How much do Canal+ and Canal+ Sport cost?

If Canal+ seems to be disinterested in Ligue 1, to the point of not having responded to the last call for tenders, the Canal group does, however, own the rights to the Champions League and will therefore broadcast Lens-Séville on Canal+ Foot. If you don’t have a Canal+ subscription, but you want to watch a match, here are the packages available from this broadcaster.

The Canal+ offer in summary:

  • The basic Canal+ package includes Canal+, Canal+ Grand Écran, Canal+ Sport 360, Canal+ Séries, Canal+ Docs, and Canal+ Kids;
  • This pack is offered at different prices: €22.99 per month with a two-year commitment, €27.99 per month without commitment, and a reduced price of €13.99 per month for those under 26;
  • This subscription allows you to watch some matches.

The Canal+ Sport offer in summary:

  • Includes the basic pack plus Canal+ Sport, Canal+ Foot, beIN Sports, Eurosport, and MultiSports;
  • The prices for this offer are €34.99 per month with a two-year commitment, €45.99 per month without commitment, and a preferential rate of €22.99 per month for those under 26.

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What is the price of the RMC Sport subscription?

For the 2023-2024 season, RMC Sport continues to broadcast major competitions such as the Premier League, the Europa League and certain Champions League matches including the Lens-FC Sevilla clash. In addition, a significant part of the Europa Conference League will also be accessible via the Altice group.

  • This service offers competitions such as the Champions League, the Europa League and the Europa Conference League;
  • The subscription to RMC Sport (via SFR) is €19 per month (1 year commitment);
  • RMC Sport + beIN Sports at €29 per month (1 year commitment), or €35 per month without commitment;
  • SFR customers with an Internet box benefit from a reduced rate of €9 per month.

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