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PSG's Fixtures Get a Cheeky Rearrange: Massive Boost for Anfield Revenge Mission?

PSG's Fixtures Get a Cheeky Rearrange: Massive Boost for Anfield Revenge Mission?

Evening Standard via OneFootball EN 26 March 2026 at 13:55
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PSG have secured a key fixture postponement against Lens, slotted between their Champions League quarter-final legs versus Liverpool, giving them vital rest. Lens protested the move as unsportsmanlike, but the LFP approved it to protect France's UEFA coefficient. This boosts the holders' chances in the blockbuster tie after last season's penalty drama.

PSG's Fixtures Get a Cheeky Rearrange: Massive Boost for Anfield Revenge Mission?

Picture this: Liverpool gearing up for a Champions League quarter-final grudge match, only for their opponents to get a sneaky extra breather. That's the spot PSG find themselves in, thanks to a Ligue 1 fixture shuffle that's got everyone chatting. As reported by the Evening Standard via OneFootball, the French champs now have a clearer run at the Reds.

Rematch of the Ages Looms Large

Next month, the Parc des Princes hosts the first leg on April 8, with Anfield roaring back six days later. It's a blockbuster tie between the current holders and six-time kings. Remember last season? PSG nicked it on pens after a 1-0 each way in the last-16 – proper edge-of-your-seat stuff.

Liverpool's season has been a bit of a rollercoaster post-Prem title. Arne Slot's under the cosh, and this doesn't help. Meanwhile, Luis Enrique's lot are flying in Ligue 1, sat top with Lens sniffing behind.

Lens Cry Foul, But LFP Says 'Non'

PSG were meant to trek to Lens on April 11, smack between the two UCL legs. They asked for a postponement – more recovery time, innit? Lens weren't having it, branding it 'unsportsmanlike' and moaning about the league bending over for Euro big boys.

The visitors sit just a point off the summit but with a game in hand. They walloped PSG 2-0 at home back in September, so no love lost. Lens hunted for precedents in other leagues and griped about their own schedule getting mucked up.

But the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) unanimously kicked it down the road to May 13. That's post-penultimate round, keeping things tidy. Strasbourg got similar treatment, their Brest trip on April 12 shifted for Conference League duties against Mainz.

The LFP's line? It's all about holding France's fifth spot in UEFA's coefficient rankings – four UCL spots on the line. PSG pulled the same trick earlier, dodging Nantes mid their 8-2 demolition of Chelsea in the last-16. Lens? Stuck in domestic purgatory after an eighth-place finish last term.

Does This Tilt the Pitch?

For Liverpool fans, it's salt in the wound. Slot's lads need every edge after a bumpy campaign, but PSG now get full focus: rest, prep, rinse, repeat. No midweek Ligue 1 slog sapping legs before Anfield.

Is it fair play? Lens reckon it's a slippery slope, turning Ligue 1 into UCL's handmaiden. Fair shout – top-flight games shouldn't just shuffle like deckchairs. Yet UEFA's priorities rule the roost, and France wants that coefficient cash cow.

Don't write off the Reds, though. Anfield's a cauldron, and revenge tastes sweet. PSG might have the schedule silk road, but football's a funny old game. One red card, one Mbappé off-night (wait, he's gone now), and it's game on.

PSG will fancy it, holders with Enrique's swagger. But Slot's building something – could this be the spark? Grab your scarf, it's going to be a proper tear-up. What's your prediction, lads? PSG stroll or Liverpool roar back?

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Players:

Luis EnriqueArne Slot

Clubs:

Paris Saint-GermainLiverpoolRC LensRC StrasbourgStade Brestois1. FSV Mainz 05FC NantesChelsea

Leagues:

UEFA Champions LeagueLigue 1Premier LeagueUEFA Conference League
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