TV football program: at what time and on which channel to see the matches tonight (February 1, 2023)?

Ligue 1: 21st day

– Angers – AC Ajaccio: at 7 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Nantes – Marseille: at 7 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Lille – Clermont: at 7 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Reims – Lorient: at 7 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Toulouse – Troyes: at 7 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Lyon – Brest: at 9 p.m. live on Canal + Foot
– Montpellier – Paris-SG: at 9 p.m. live on Canal + Sport 360
– Monaco – Auxerre: at 9 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Lens – Nice: at 9 p.m. live on Prime Video
– Rennes – Strasbourg: at 9 p.m. live on Prime Video

Portuguese Championship: 18th day

– Maritimo – FC Porto: at 8 p.m. live on RMC Sport UHD and RMC Sport 1
– Sporting Portugal – Braga: at 10:15 p.m. live on RMC Sport UHD and RMC Sport 1

Spanish Championship: 17th day

– Betis Sevilla – FC Barcelona: at 9 p.m. live on beIN Sports 1

League Cup: Return to semi-finals

– Manchester United – Nottingham Forest: at 9 p.m. live on beIN Sports 2

Super Lig: Matchday 22

– Trabzonspor – Antalyaspor: at 6 p.m. live on beIN Sports 4
– Galatasaray – Ümraniyespor: at 6 p.m. live on beIN Sports 5

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