The revolution of PSG and Monaco has increased the coverage of the French Ligue 1 across the globe. Check out the broadcaster for the 2013-14 campaign.

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Who are the 2013-14 Ligue 1 broadcasters in the USA, UK and Canada?

LiveSoccerTV is committed in publishing TV broadcast info for the world’s soccer/football community. The broadcast rights holders of the 2013-14 French Ligue 1 are:

 

French Ligue 1 on UK & Ireland Television

TV & ONLINE: BT Sport 

French Ligue 1 on US Television

TV: Univision Deportes (Spanish Language Rights), bein Sport, TV 5 Monde (French Language)
ONLINE: bein Sport Play

French Ligue 1 on Canada Television

TV: TV 5

 


Who are the 2013-14 French Ligue 1 season promoted teams?

The first team to bow out of the Ligue 1, last season, was Brest. They lost to Sochaux on May 11, 2013. Seven days later, Brest were followed by Nancy. The latter had to wave goodbye to top-flight football after eight eventful years. Troyes, meanwhile, finished in 19th position.

The 2013/14 season welcomes 2012/13 Ligue 2 champions Monaco, runners-up Guingamp and third-placed Nantes.

-    Demoted: Brest, Nancy, Troyes

-    Promoted: Guingamp, Monaco, Nantes

 


Who will play in the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League?

Unlike the English Premier League, La Liga or the Serie A, the Ligue 1 allocates only two automatic spots. These were snatched by titleholders Paris Saint-Germain and second-placed Olympique Marseille. Lyon did enough to complete the Top Three and thus earn tickets to the Third Qualifying Round.

1.    PSG – 83 points

2.    Marseille – 71 points

3.    Lyon – 67 points

 


Who will play in the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League?

Last season, Bordeaux finished in seventh position. However, they clinched a place in the 2013/14 Europa League group stages thanks to their Coupe de France triumph. Saint-Etienne reached the Third Qualifying Round as Coupe de La Ligue winners. Nice, finishing fourth behind Lyon on the league table, made it to the UEFA Europa League Play-offs.

 


Who were last season’s domestic cup winners?

French football continues to be very competitive. Despite PSG’s clear dominance, financially, other teams managed to get silverware at the end of the 2012/13 season.

Coupe de France champions: Bordeaux – From Aquitaine, France.

Coupe de la Ligue champions: Saint-Etienne – From Rhone-Alpes, France.

French Ligue 1 champions: PSG – From Ile-de-France, France.

 


What are the biggest managerial changes?

No managerial news was bigger than what happened in summer: Carlo Ancelotti’s departure from PSG to Real Madrid, making way for Laurent Blanc to be in charge of the French capital-base giants.

 


How can I found out who is playing?

Visit our French Ligue 1 Competition page for the most current official French Ligue 1 broadcast listings.

 


What is the current table ranking?

Visit our French Ligue 1 Competition page for the latest French Ligue 1 Table Ranking.

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