Ligue 1: Discover the official schedule for the 2026-2027 season unveiled!

The 18 participating clubs

  • Paris Saint-Germain
  • Lens
  • Marseille
  • Lyon
  • Lille
  • Monaco
  • Rennes
  • Strasbourg
  • Toulouse
  • Lorient
  • Brest
  • Angers
  • Paris FC
  • Le Havre
  • Nice
  • Auxerre
  • Troyes Promoted
  • Le Mans Promoted
Official full schedule — 18 clubs, 34 matchdays, 306 matches (source: LFP, 2026-2027 match schedule). The indicated dates are the reference dates for the matchdays; exact days and times for each match depend on the TV programming (Ligue 1+) and may change.


The LFP has unveiled the official schedule for the 2026-2027 season of Ligue 1. The key information is clear from the start: resumption on the weekend of August 22-23, 2026 and scheduled end on Saturday, May 29, 2027. The rhythm differs from previous seasons. The reason is obvious: the 2026 World Cup (from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Mexico, and Canada) requires a shift in the French championship calendar. Another major point: no midweek matchdays are planned, a rarity in this era of competitive density. The sequence promises to be clearer for players, staff, and fans.

The core of the winter break is set: a 14th matchday fixed on December 12-13, a session dedicated to the French Cup right after, then resumption on January 2 with the 15th matchday (no matches on the 1st). For the French football ecosystem, the message is clear: preserve players’ fitness after the World Cup, smooth out match dates, and level load peaks. Meanwhile, Ligue 2 will start on August 8, 2026 and close on May 22, 2027. The Ligue 1 clubs can therefore plan their route to the final standings without fog.

Official Ligue 1 2026-2027 Schedule: Key Dates and Format

The framework is set by the LFP, with a later start and an end in late May. This sequencing aligns with the constraints of the 2026 World Cup while preserving the readability of the official schedule. The 34 matchdays are spread over nine full months.

The sporting structure remains classic: weekends dedicated to the championship and clear breaks for the national football competition. Thus, the planning offers stability to broadcasters and fans.

  • Ligue 1 Resumption: August 22-23, 2026
  • Matchday 14: December 12-13, 2026
  • French Cup Session: right after Matchday 14
  • Resumption Matchday 15: January 2, 2027 (no matches on the 1st)
  • Closure: Saturday, May 29, 2027
  • No midweek matchdays during the entire season
PhaseDatesContent
Post-World Cup Pre-seasonEnd July – mid-August 2026Gradual return of internationals, physical tuning
Championship Kick-offAugust 22-23, 2026MD1 and first collective landmarks
Autumn blockSeptember – November 2026Weekly rhythm, international windows
MD14 and Cup breakDecember 12-13, 2026 + following weekMD14 then French Cup start
New year resumptionJanuary 2, 2027MD15, reloaded squads
Final sprintApril – May 29, 2027Standing sorting, titles and survival

2026 World Cup: Concrete Effects on the French Championship

The 48-team World Cup reshuffles preparation. Internationals face a dense competition then a managed recovery time. Clubs adjust loads and rotations to restart quickly and well.

This context explains the late start of the 2026-2027 season and the absence of midweek matchdays. Managing form states becomes a decisive performance factor.

  • Controlled recovery after July 19
  • Progressive resumption of squads end of July
  • Planned minutes to limit injuries
  • FIFA windows maintained in autumn
PeriodDatesImpact on Ligue 1
World CupJune 11 – July 19, 2026Major international load
Player restMid-July – late JulyPhysical and mental reset
Club preseasonLate July – mid-AugustTactical and athletic ramp-up
Ligue 1 Kick-offAugust 22-23, 2026Return to competition

To follow tactical debates and impact analysis, here is a useful selection.

Major Matches and Strategic Periods for Ligue 1 Games

The season core will highlight traditional clashes and top-tier duels. The September-October and April-May runs will weigh heavily on the standings. The benches will need to answer the call.

The schedule without midweek slots offers full preparation weeks. Adaptation details will make the difference in the final sprint battle.

  • September – October: buildup and first gaps
  • January: tricky resumption after break
  • April – May: decisive run for titles, Europe, and survival
  • Sunday evenings: major media showcases of Ligue 1 matches
WindowType of eventsImpact
SeptemberFoundational matchesInitial hierarchy of the French championship
OctoberDirect top-table duelsSix-point games for the standings
JanuaryMD15 resumption + adaptationsRhythm and freshness management
April – MayDecisive clashesTitle/Europe/Survival decisions

Winter Break, French Cup, and Resumption: How It Works

The LFP places MD14 on December 12-13, 2026, then allows a break for the French Cup. The squads recharge afterwards, and MD15 starts 2027 on January 2. This setup protects the show.

The staff gain clarity: load plans, clear microcycles, and space for finishing work. Supporters can plan trips and tickets without confusion.

  • MD14 before the cup for a last benchmark
  • Cup window dedicated, with no overlap
  • MD15 resumption on January 2, no matches on the 1st
  • Weekly rhythm maintained
StepDateObjective
MD14December 12-13, 2026Shift to break with anchors
French CupFollowing weekGive the championship breathing room
Rest/medical careEnd of DecemberRecovery and medical tuning
MD15January 2, 2027Restart the momentum

To revisit these milestones in images and context, this research guides you.

Challenges for Ligue 1 Clubs: Preparation, Squads, and Travel

Without midweek matchdays, staff maximize microcycle quality. Video sessions and active recovery ramp up. Rotations will be chosen, not forced.

Travel concentrates on weekends. Clubs optimize flights and hotels to arrive fresh on game day. In this collective conquest, every detail matters.

  • Individualized load management
  • Logistics plan anticipated over 9 months
  • Rotation thought according to opponent
  • Injury prevention at the project’s core
MonthCadencePerformance Focus
AugustResumptionAutomatic patterns and coordinated pressing
September – OctoberWeeklyLasting intensity, rapid transitions
November – DecemberWeekly + MD14Tactical sharpening, set piece efficiency
January – MarchWeeklyPhased loads, maintained high speeds
April – MaySprintEmotional management, efficient substitutions

Ligue 2 2026-2027: Schedule and Impact on Relegation/Promotion

Ligue 2 starts on August 8, 2026 and ends on May 22, 2027. The upstream alignment facilitates playoff organization and the transition to the elite. End-of-season dynamics will flow without friction.

This coordination guarantees sporting clarity. The promoted teams will enter Ligue 1 with a clear pace, immediately aligned with the late resumption of the top tier.

  • Ligue 2 kick-off advanced to stabilize flow
  • Ligue 2 end before the ultimate Ligue 1 matchday
  • Playoffs integrable without overload
  • Squad transitions better paced
CompetitionDatesEffect on Elite
Ligue 2 (season)August 8, 2026 – May 22, 2027Promotions ready on time
Playoff windowEnd May 2027Immediate adaptation to Ligue 1 pace
Summer transfer windowJune – August 2027Targeted construction per Ligue 1 needs

Supporters’ Guide: All Key Match Dates to Remember

With schedules in hand, fans can lock in transport and accommodation. The key match dates are identified. The official schedule becomes the roadmap for every weekend.

To confirm travel or season tickets, refer to LFP and club publications. Tickets will follow the same weekly logic, without last-minute surprises.

  • August 22-23, 2026: first kick-off
  • December 12-13: MD14, then French Cup
  • January 2, 2027: MD15 resumption
  • May 29, 2027: conclusion
Supporter ActionWhenTip
Book trains/flightsD-30 to D-15Take advantage of weekend rates
Block accommodationD-21Target areas near the stadium
Monitor reschedulesAll seasonCheck LFP and club the day before
Plan derbiesSeptember – MayAnticipate strong ticket demand

Why is the Ligue 1 resumption set for August 22-23, 2026?

To absorb the 2026 World Cup (June 11–July 19) and ensure sufficient recovery for internationals, the LFP adjusted the official schedule with a late start to the 2026-2027 season.

Will there be midweek Ligue 1 matches this season?

No. The LFP Board of Directors confirmed that no midweek matchday is planned for 2026-2027, in order to offer a stable weekly rhythm.

When does the competition resume after the winter break?

Matchday 15 will be played on January 2, 2027. No matches will be scheduled on January 1.

What key dates should supporters remember?

Resumption: August 22-23, 2026. MD14: December 12-13, 2026. French Cup window: week following MD14. Resumption: January 2, 2027. Closure: May 29, 2027.

What about Ligue 2?

Ligue 2 will start on August 8, 2026 and end on May 22, 2027, facilitating coordination with Ligue 1’s end and potential playoffs.