Unlike today’s Premier League derby between Manchester City and Arsenal, which prove crucial for the title race, the Ligue 1 greats’ Sunday night battle won’t have such an effect.Paris Saint-Germain are high above their contenders, and Olympique Marseille are incredible 20 points below the archrival.The two sides face each other tonight in the 107th Le Classique, with Kylian Mbappe in the leading role again. This time, however, it’s not just the question of whether he’ll stay at Parc des Princes.##NAJAVA_MECA_7992931####EDITORS_CHOICE##Ahead of the OM tie, PSG boss Luis Enrique was asked about the possibility of benching Mbappe again, as he had done a few Ligue 1 rounds ago.”Everything is possible in life,” responded the Spaniard. “I am aware of the importance of Le Classique to our fans, the club and the history of the rivalry. My wish is that everything goes well, that we watch a spectacle, a good football match between two great teams. Our goal is victory over our eternal opponent,” said Enrique.Best ‘Classique’ tifo of all time? 🤩💙 pic.twitter.com/NPe0nt5XQJ— Ligue 1 English (@Ligue1_ENG) March 31, 2024 But would this be Mbappe’s last Le Classique ever?”Why is it his last? I continue to hope that Kylian changes his mind. He hasn’t announced anything yet, he may change his mind. Imagine that we win four titles this season. We will see.”LIGUE 1 – MATCHDAYFriday Lille – Lens 2-1 (1-0)/Zhegrova 9, 60 – Wahi 78/Saturday Metz – Monaco 2-5 (0-3)/Diallo 78, Sane 84 – Minamino 4, Akliouche 10, Vanderson 16, Balogun 76,87/Olympique Lyon – Reims 1-1 (0-0)/Nuamah 65 – Okumu 55/Sunday Lorient – Brest IN PROGRESS16.00: (3.10) Clermont (3.40) Toulouse (2.45)16.00: (2.60) Le Havre (3.35) Montpellier (2.90)16.00: (1.80) Nice (3.50) Nantes (4.70)18.05: (3.10) Strasbourg (3.40) Rennes (2.30)21.45: (3.30) Olympique Marseille (3.50) PSG (2.15)***odds are subject to change***