PSG vs Lyon: Ligue 1 as it happened – Kylian Mbappe scored four
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Your support makes all the difference.Kylian Mbappe scored four goals as the 19-year-old five PSG to a convincing win over Lyon and helped set a new Ligue 1 record of nine wins from their first nine games. Re-live the action:
What time does it start?
PSG vs Lyon kicks off at 8:00pm (BST) on Sunday 7 October.
Where can I watch it?
The match will be shown live on BT Sport 1 from 7:45pm (BST).
BT Sport subscribers can also watch online via the BT Sport app.
Highlights will be shown at 5:00pm on Monday 8 October on BT Sport 1.
It’s a big game for…
Moussa Dembele: The Lyon striker, who signed from Celtic for £20m in the summer, joined the French club for these big occasions. The 22-year-old already has three goals to his name, but despite finding the scoresheet in the Champions League midweek, he missed a hatful of chances and can’t afford to do the same on Sunday if Lyon want to get a result at the champions.
Remember when…
Last season’s match between the two teams was a thriller. Dani Alves got sent-off with 30 minutes to go, and ex-Manchester United winger Memphis Depay scored a marvellous last-minute winner to shock the French heavyweights. PSG expectedly won the league title; Lyon finished last season in third.
Player to watch…
Neymar: The Brazilian, despite a lacklustre performance against Liverpool on matchday one of the Champions League, has already got 10 goals to his name in nine matches. The 26-year-old is always the main attraction at the Parc des Princes, and his scintillating hat-trick in midweek against Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League means he goes into this match full of confidence. Lyon will not want to give away free-kicks within shooting range that much is for sure.
Past three-meetings…
Lyon 2 (Fekir, Depay) PSG 1 (Kurzawa), Ligue 1, January 2018
PSG 2 (Marcelo OG, Morel OG) Lyon 0, Ligue 1, September 2017
PSG 2 (Rabiot, Draxler) Lyon 1 (Lacazette), Ligue 1, March 2017
Odds…
PSG to win: 3/10
Lyon to win: 7/1
Draw: 19/4
(Odds provided by 888 Sport)
Valencia 1-0 Barcelona
12 minutes
A blow for Valencia as Guedes, who started the game so well, is forced to withdraw with an injury. He's replaced by Denis Cheryshev.
Valencia 1-0 Barcelona
13 minutes
Batshuayi is again in the thick of the action. This time, his shot is on target, but it's saved comfortably by Ter Stegen.
Valencia 1-0 Barcelona
18 minutes
Luis Suarez attempts a speculative effort from a tight angle that just about sums up Barcelona's start here.
PSG vs Lyon
Meanwhile, in France, PSG have kicked off against Lyon hoping to continue their perfect start to the Ligue 1 season.
Valencia 1-0 Barcelona
21 minutes
It's taken this long for Barcelona to muster their first shot on target of the contest. Lionel Messi, unsurprisingly is the man who hits it, but it's an easy save for Neto.
Valencia 1-1 Barcelona
24 minutes
Messi picked the ball up just outside the box and placed his finish perfectly inside the post. And just like that, Barcelona are back in the game.
PSG 0-0 Lyon
7 minutes
Lyon's Nabil Fekir is forced off with an injury and moments later PSG win a penalty. Not a good start for the visitors.
GOAL! Neymar slots away the penalty with unerring composure and PSG lead. Looks likely to be a long evening for Lyon.
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