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Revision as of 18:20, 23 November 2025
Football league season
| Season | 2025–26 |
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| Dates | 15 August 2025 – 16 May 2026 |
| Matches | 108 |
| Goals | 315 (2.92 per match) |
| Top goalscorer | Mason Greenwood (10 goals) |
| Biggest home win | Strasbourg 5–0 Angers (5 October 2025) Lille 6–1 Metz (26 October 2025) |
| Biggest away win | Lorient 1–7 Lille (30 August 2025) |
| Highest scoring | Toulouse 3–6 Paris Saint-Germain (30 August 2025) |
| Longest winning run | Marseille (5 matches) |
| Longest unbeaten run | Paris Saint-Germain (8 matches) |
| Longest winless run | Metz (9 matches) |
| Longest losing run | Auxerre (4 matches) |
| Highest attendance | 66,190 Marseille 1–0 Paris Saint-Germain (22 September 2025)[1] |
| Lowest attendance | 6,080 Monaco 5–2 Metz (21 September 2025)[1] |
| Attendance | 2,954,529 (27,357 per match)[1] |
| All statistics correct as of 9 November 2025. | |
The 2025–26 Ligue 1, also known as Ligue 1 McDonald’s for sponsorship reasons, is the 88th season of the Ligue 1, France’s premier football competition.[2] It began on 15 August 2025 and is set to conclude on 16 May 2026. The match schedule was announced on 27 June 2025.[3]
Teams
A total of eighteen teams will participate in the 2025–26 edition of the Ligue 1. Lorient, Paris FC, and Metz were promoted after finishing first, second, and winning playoff final in the 2024–25 Ligue 2, respectively. Both Lorient and Metz returned to the top flight after one year’s absence, while Paris FC returned to the top flight after forty-six year’s absence. They replaced Montpellier (relegated after sixteen years in the top flight), Saint-Etienne (relegated after one year in the top flight), and Reims (relegated after seven years in the top flight).
Changes
Stadiums and locations
| Club | Location | Venue | Capacity | 2024–25 season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Angers | Angers | Stade Raymond Kopa | 18,752 | 14th |
| Auxerre | Auxerre | Stade Abbé Deschamps | 21,379 | 11th |
| Brest | Brest | Stade Francis-Le Blé | 15,931 | 9th |
| Le Havre | Le Havre | Stade Océane | 25,178 | 15th |
| Lens | Lens | Stade Bollaert-Delelis | 37,705 | 8th |
| Lille | Villeneuve-d’Ascq | Stade Pierre-Mauroy | 50,186 | 5th |
| Lorient | Lorient | Stade du Moustoir | 18,890 | Ligue 2, 1st |
| Lyon | Décines-Charpieu | Groupama Stadium | 59,186 | 6th |
| Marseille | Marseille | Stade Vélodrome | 67,394 | 2nd |
| Metz | Longeville-lès-Metz | Stade Saint-Symphorien | 28,786 | Ligue 2, 3rd |
| Monaco | Stade Louis II | 18,523 | 3rd | |
| Nantes | Nantes | Stade de la Beaujoire | 35,322 | 13th |
| Nice | Nice | Allianz Riviera | 35,624 | 4th |
| Paris FC | Paris (Paris 16) | Stade Jean-Bouin | 20,000 | Ligue 2, 2nd |
| Paris Saint-Germain | Paris (Paris 16) | Parc des Princes | 47,926 | 1st |
| Rennes | Rennes | Roazhon Park | 29,778 | 12th |
| Strasbourg | Strasbourg | Stade de la Meinau | 29,230 | 7th |
| Toulouse | Toulouse | Stadium de Toulouse | 33,150 | 10th |
Personnel and kits
| Team | Chairman | Manager | Captain | Kit maker | Sponsors | |
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| Main | Other(s) | |||||
| Angers | Nike | École Noir&Blanc | ||||
| Auxerre | Macron | X1 Xi Wang Sports Nutrition Drink | ||||
| Brest | Adidas | Quéguiner Matériaux (H) / Yaourt Malo (A & 3) |
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| Le Havre | Joma | Winamax |
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| Lens | Puma | Auchan | ||||
| Lille | New Balance | Boulanger |
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| Lyon | Adidas | Emirates |
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| Lorient | Umbro | Jean Floc’h | ||||
| Marseille | Puma | CMA CGM | ||||
| Metz | Kappa | CAR Avenue | ||||
| Monaco | Mizuno | APM Monaco | ||||
| Nantes | Macron | Synergie |
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| Nice | Kappa | Robinhood Markets | ||||
| Paris FC | Adidas | Bahrain Victorious |
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| Paris Saint-Germain | Nike | Qatar Airways |
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| Rennes | Puma | Samsic | ||||
| Strasbourg | Adidas | Électricité de Strasbourg (H) / Winamax (A & 3) |
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| Toulouse | Nike | None |
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Managerial changes
League table
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Head-to-head goals scored; 6) Head-to-head away goals scored; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fair-play points (Note: Head-to-head record is used only after all the matches between the teams in question have been played).[10]
Notes:
- ^ The 2025–26 Coupe de France winners also qualify for the Europa League league stage (or the sixth-placed team if the Coupe de France winners finish in the top five of Ligue 1). If the Coupe de France winners finish in the top six of Ligue 1, the Conference League spot will be passed to the seventh-placed team.
Results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
For upcoming matches, an “a” indicates there is an article about the rivalry between the two participants.
Season statistics
- As of 9 November 2025
Scoring
- First goal of the season:
Ludovic Blas (Rennes) vs Marseille (15 August 2025)
Top goalscorers
Hat-tricks
- Note
4 Player scored 4 goals
Clean sheets
Discipline
Player
Team
- Most yellow cards: 32[15]
- Most red cards: 4[16][17]
- Fewest yellow cards: 15[15]
- Fewest red cards: 0[16][17]
- Nantes
- Paris Saint-Germain
