The Parisians receive Marseille on Sunday evening (9 p.m.), for the third day of Ligue 1. For this classic of the French championship, PSG will find Neymar, Di Maria, Paredes or even Navas, until then unavailable because affected by the coronavirus.

Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille, the best enemies in Ligue 1, face each other on Sunday evening (9 p.m.) in a summit in a very particular context.

The Parc des Princes will ring hollow, since the gauge of 5,000 spectators has been maintained.

There will therefore only be 3,200 supporters present in the enclosure.

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PSG will not be complete

On the PSG side, the group will not be complete, the team having been hit hard by the Covid-19.

Seven cases have been identified in the last two weeks, and not the least: Neymar, Kylian Mbappé, Mauro Icardi, Marquinhos, Leandro Paredes, Angel Di Maria and Keylor Navas.

But on Sunday evening, Parisian coach Thomas Tuchel will be able to count on the return of some: Neymar, Paredes, Di Maria and goalkeeper Keylor Navas resumed training on Friday as did the new recruit, the Italian Alenssandro Florenzi.

They will be, at a minimum, in the group to face OM.

"The answer is clear, they have to play," replied the German coach who will not seek to restrain his players.

"The question is more whether they will finish or start the game," he continued.

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But Thomas Tuchel confirms it: he does not want to wait too long before playing his executives again.

Because with or without Neymar, Di Maria and others, it is no longer the same PSG.

The Parisian club signed a very sad performance Thursday in Lens (1-0), for its first match in Ligue 1 of the season.

Sunday evening, PSG could therefore show a whole different face, even if the players mentioned will not be intended to play the entire meeting.

But that might be enough for Paris to keep their 20-game unbeaten streak against Marseille.

The match is to be followed in Europe 1 Sport, from 9 p.m.