With the March international break set to come to an end this week, the current Ligue 1 table toppers – who have a one-point lead and a game in hand over their closest competitors, RC Lens – will be back in Ligue 1 action at 20:45 on Friday (Matchday 28), when they're due to welcome ninth-placed Toulouse FC to the Parc des Princes.
- The MD-1 preview show featuring Luis Enrique's pre-Toulouse press conference from PSG Campus at 12:40 on Thursday
- The build-up to Paris v. Toulouse from the Parc des Princes at 19:45 on Friday
A Paris derby awaits our women at 16:00 this Saturday, when Paris FC will be visiting PSG Campus for a Coupe de France Féminine semi-final. To get to this stage of the competition, Les Parisiennes beat LOSC Lille 2-0 in the last 32, Montpellier Hérault SC 5-0 in the last 16 and Dijon FCO 2-1 in the quarter-finals.
Paris Saint-Germain's Espoirs have a development match against their RC Lens counterparts lined up for 17:00 on Friday at PSG Campus.
Meanwhile, having beaten C'Chartres Football 8-0, FC Rouen 1899 6-1, Le Mans FC 5-0 and Le Havre AC 2-0 in the previous rounds, the capital club's U18 boys will take on SM Caen in the quarter-finals of the Coupe Gambardella at 15:00 on Sunday at the Stade Michel d'Ornano.
As for the next category down the ladder, our U17 boys will be in Amsterdam this weekend for the Olympia Future Cup. Les Titis, who have been placed in Group A, will come up against Future United – a team composed of talents from AFC Ajax’s international partner clubs – at 11:00 on Saturday, then Sporting CP three hours later and AFC Ajax themselves at 12:00 on Sunday, before two further games next Monday to determine their final position in the tournament.
A busy week lies in store for Paris Saint-Germain Handball. After finishing fourth in Group B of this season's EHF Champions League with 13 points from their 14 games, Stefan Madsen's men will start by facing Hungarian side One Veszprém in the first leg of their knockout-stage play-off at 18:45 CET on Wednesday at Veszprém Aréna.
The capital club's handballers, who currently lead the way in the Liqui Moly StarLigue with 41 points, will then take on 15th-placed Istres Provence Handball at 16:00 on Sunday (Matchday 22) at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin.