Fans in the USA and several other countries will be able to tune into the upcoming big clash featuring the top two sides. Plus there's a bonus that fans can find on social media ahead of the game.

This weekend, Lyon and PSG will square off in one of the most anticipated matches of the 2020/2021 Division 1 Féminine this season.

At the moment, just one point separates the two sides, with Les Parisiennes are in first spot on 43 points and reigning champs Les Fenottes hot on their tails with 42. Curiously enough, both teams' corresponding men's sides are also in contention for the division title along with Lille, with Lyon in third (59 points) while reigning champs PSG are just a point ahead (60 points).

The upcoming Lyon-PSG match, which will kick-off on Saturday, March 13th at 15:00 EST (12:00 PST) will be shown on ESPN+ for USA fans. Other supporters based in the UK can tune in at 20:00 GMT on BT Sport and Fanatiz, while Germany and Italy-based viewers can turn to DAZN as well as Fanatiz to cheer on their favorite side at 21:00 CET.

In addition, there's another option to catch the big game if you can't, or don't want, to be in front of your TV this weekend: Atafootball.com. Here, fans will be able to access the match in the USA (on-demand after the match), and live for those based in the UK, Germany, and Italy.

In order to promote the match on social media and of course, their service, Atafootball are sponsoring an exclusive kit giveaway, with fans having the opportunity to win a signed shirt from Lyon star trio Ada Hegerberg, Amandine Henry, and Wendie Renard. So make sure you're keeping up to date with Atafootball's Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages in order not to miss out!

Lyon finished first in the Division 1 Féminine last season with 44 points, while PSG were not too far behind in second place (41 points). Notably, the league winners completed the 2019/2020 campaign without suffering a single loss (W14 D2). In addition, Lyon again showed their dominance over the competition by conceding just four times, while scoring a whopping 67 goals. PSG, meanwhile, also not surprisingly enjoyed a stellar 2019/2020 season, during which they lost just once (W13 D2), scored 60 goals, and conceded only seven.

This game could prove decisive in terms of who ends up lifting the Division 1 Féminine crown at the end of this campaign. Make sure you don't miss out by checking out Atafootball.com for exclusive coverage of this season's biggest match as PSG, having beaten Lyon already this season (in November) could potentially do a double over them for the first time in the competition's history.