Some of the best-known footballers in the world are taking part in the top flight of men's football in France, Ligue 1 (or Ligue 1 Uber Eats, to give it its full, sponsored-up title).
As the 2023/24 season comes to a close, it's perhaps no surprise that Paris Saint-Germain, with an all-star lineup led by Kylian Mbappé, have already been crowned champions for the 12th time – extending their own record. Monaco have now secured second place in the league, too.
But there's still plenty to play for, with Lille, Brest, and Nice squabbling over the remaining Champions League and Europa League qualification spots.
Also, the relegation battle is by no means over, with a few clubs still in the danger zone and one round of matches left to play.
Here's how you can tune in for the remainder of the Ligue 1 season.
Ligue 1 2023-24 – watch in the UK
If you're looking to watch Ligue 1 in the UK this season, you'll need to tune in to TNT Sports, which has exclusive rights to the league until the end of this season at least.
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The easiest way to sign up for TNT Sports is via its Monthly Pass, which costs £29.99 per month for 30 days' access (and it's contract-free, too). While monthly passes renew automatically, you can cancel whenever you wish.
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In addition to Ligue 1, you'll also be able to watch selected Premier League fixtures, Italy's top league – Serie A, plus the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League.
It also has rights to Moto GP, Formula E, the WWE and UFC – and it carries plenty of boxing, rugby and cricket as well.
Ligue 1 2023-24 fixtures
TNT Sports has already confirmed the following Ligue 1 games will form part of its upcoming schedule. It streams all the games it airs, and some are allocated to a TNT Sports channel, too:
- Nice v Paris Saint-Germain (Wednesday, May 15 at 7.45pm on TNT Sports 1)
- Reims v Marseille (Wednesday, May 15 at 8pm on TNT Sports 2)
TNT is yet to confirm the games it will air on the last matchday of the season – all of them kick off at 8pm on Sunday, May 19.
A slot has been reserved on TNT Sports 3 at 8pm, and we'd imagine this will be for a Ligue 1 final day match as the Serie A game between Roma and Genoa has already been programmed for TNT Sports 1.
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There are a total of 34 matchdays in the Ligue 1 2023/24 season, which is scheduled to conclude this Sunday, May 19.
In addition to its live match coverage, TNT Sports also broadcasts a regular wrap-up show: Ligue 1 Review.
As you'd expect, rights-holders vary depending on where you live, and a full list of international broadcasters can be found here.
Some countries, like Germany, have a sole rights-holder (DAZN), whereas others, such as Switzerland, have a split between multiple rights-holders (Canal+ and Blue).
The rights in France are split between Amazon Prime Video and Canal+ Sport, and they're actually due to be renegotiated ahead of the new season – so watch this space.
Ligue 1 2023-24 table
Related: How to watch La Liga live in the UK
Ligue 1 was reduced in size a couple of years ago from 20 clubs to 18. Two teams are relegated automatically at the end of each season, with a third forced to fight for their place in a relegation play-off against Ligue 2's third-placed club.
The best place to keep up to date with the table is via Ligue 1's official website, where you can see how things have progressed on a matchday-by-matchday basis. As things stand, Monaco, Lille and Brest are sitting in the Champions League qualification spots, with PSG already declared as Ligue 1 champions.
Nice hold the Europa League qualification spot, with Lens in sixth – the sixth-place team gets a place in the Europa Conference League play-off round.
At the other end of the table, Metz, who were only just promoted back from Ligue 2 last season, are sitting in the relegation play-off spot at 16th. Below them, Lorient in 17th will end up in the relegation play-off at best, while 18th-placed Clermont will be automatically relegated from Ligue 1.
Ligue 1 2023-24 top scorers
Once again, it's Kylian Mbappé leading the way with 26 goals, and he's looking set to make it a six-season streak.
Jonathan David of Lille sits in second place with 19 goals, followed by Alexandre Lacazette of Lyon in third place with 17 goals.
Premier League followers might also note that former Arsenal and Chelsea star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, now playing for Marseille, is in fourth place with 16 goals.
A total of 244 Ligue 1 players have made the table by scoring at least one goal this season – you can check out the interactive version here and search by season or filter by matchday.
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