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Marseille – Lens, Live | Ligue 1
Match lineup
1
twenty two
14
32
twenty one
5
twenty three
27
9
11
20
40
twenty three
2
14
20
twenty five
8
28
11
10
twenty two
orange velodrome
robin risser40
Saud Abdulhamidtwenty three
Ruben Aguilar2
77 minutes
Mathieu Oudle14
73 minutes
Maransal20
Ismaelo Ganiutwenty five
Mamadou Sangare8
60 minutes
73 minutes
Adrian Thomason28
71 minutes
2 minutes
74 minutes
79 minutes
Odessonne Edouard11
58 minutes
12 minutes
57 minutes
Florian Thauvin10
69 minutes
77 minutes
73 minutes
Wesley Saidtwenty two
36 minutes
71 minutes
substitute
Mathieu Gorgerin16
Nidal Celik4
73 minutes
Killian Antonio32
Andrija Bulatovic5
71 minutes
73 minutes
Fode Sila18
anthony vermont26
77 minutes
73 minutes
Florian Sotka7
77 minutes
57 minutes
Abdalla Sima19
58 minutes
79 minutes
Rayan Fofana38
71 minutes
84 minutes
coach
Roberto De Zerbi
Pierre Sarge
Hello. Welcome to the live narration of Matchday 19, the Ligue 1 football match between Marseille and Reims. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and results including all the post-match reactions.
Marseille vs. Reims match schedule and TV locations
The match will be held on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 9:05 p.m. At the Orange Velodrome. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.
Marseille – Lens | Ligue 1
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Ducati boss Dall’Igna is clear about priority number one: “First we have to confirm the renewal of Marc Marquez’s contract and then we will think about it together with Bagnaia.”
The 2026 MotoGP rider market will be in complete frenzy as everyone except Diogo Moreira is out of contract. Additionally, regulations will change in 2027 to make all decisions more blind. But in any case, everyone wants to finish the lineup as soon as possible.
The entire grill reference is no exception. The Ducati Lenovo Team wants to get everything back on track as soon as possible to begin the evolution of the bike for a new era in the championship. That means renewing Marc Marquez. World champion. Gigi Dall’IgnaBorgo Panigale’s general director wants to close the club before the season starts.
“I saw Massimo Rivola talk more about Ducati than Aprilia during his presentation, but the game is still on. My first goal is to beat the current world champion, Marc (Marquez). Just like when we wanted to check on Pecco Bagnaia before the start of the 2024 World Cup. This is the goal we are working towards,” Gigi said in an interview. GP one.
Perhaps there are still a few more questions regarding Pecco Bagnaia. Great considering two years ago he was the undisputed Italian spearhead. But everything changes in MotoGP and the three-time champion’s situation has nothing to do with 2025, a year to forget.
Pecco finished fifth overall with just two wins when Marquez swept him, and will have to leave behind the ghosts of last season when both started the year as heavy favorites. There is no such rush on Ducati’s part today, because repeating this situation is unsustainable.
”Will it take more time with Pekko? Let’s all think about it. “At the moment I believe that the biggest goal, which we are already working on in a significant way, is precisely to finish with Marquez,” he said in conclusion.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Bondarev in the battle for victory in Formula 4. BAE4. Watch LIVE online
The last race of the second stage of the Formula 4 Middle East (UAE4) season, in which Ukrainian driver Alexander Bondarev will participate, will be held on January 25 at 12:15 at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi.
Bondarev became the first Ukrainian representative to receive support from the youth program of the Williams Formula 1 team. This is his second full season of open wheel racing.
The qualifying rounds of the stage were held the day before, and then Alexander Bondarev won the pole position. Before the race started, the Ukrainian driver was leading the general classification with 76 points.
Bondarev in the battle for victory in Formula 4. BAE4. Watch LIVE online
Source: Sport UA
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The only new addition to F1 in 2026. Who is Lindblad and what to expect from it?
In 2026, Formula 1 enters a new regulatory era after four years of ground-effect cars.
Cars will become smaller, lighter and receive new active aerodynamics and, most importantly, new power plants. This attracted the attention of new manufacturers and those striving to become the “queen of motorsport” to the championship.
Following large-scale changes, there was also an update to the composition of the teams. This is especially true for Red Bull, which is making changes to its driver line-up throughout 2025. In the 2026 season, the team will welcome Briton Arvid Lindblad, the only newcomer to the peloton.
Arvid will become the fourth youngest driver in Formula One history and will make his debut for the Racing Bulls at the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, aged 18 years and 7 months.
This article covers everything you need to know about the Red Bull protégé who will join the Formula 1 peloton in 2026.
The beginning of a career and breakthrough in karting
Arvid Lindblad started his kart racing career at the age of five. But the first serious success did not come immediately. He won his first major victory only in 2020, at the age of 11, in the WSK Super Master Series tournament in the OK-J class. This result caught the attention of Red Bull and in 2021 Arvid became part of its driver development academy.
The 2021 season was a turning point for Lindblad: Arvid finished on the podium in every competition he participated in and never fell below third place. His consistency and speed immediately set him apart from his peers and his career began to develop rapidly.
2022 has been a transition phase: Arvid has combined participation in some karting tournaments with preparations for the transition to Formula 4. This caused his results to drop temporarily, but his experience in different series gave him valuable skills and prepared him for new challenges. Their performance in the Junior European series could be described as “galloping across Europe”; fast, intense, but with valuable experience on different tracks and in different conditions.
Formula 4, 3, 2…
2023 was Lindblad’s first full season in Formula 4. He made a strong start to the championship with six wins and ten podiums, placing himself comfortably at the top of the standings at the start of the season. However, the last three stages were much more difficult and Arvid eventually finished third.
The following year Lindblad did not try to regain what was lost, but was immediately promoted to the upper leagues. He competed first in the Regional Formula Middle East and then in the full-fledged Formula 3 championship.
Arvid once again had a chance to fight for the championship and even remained in the top three for a long time, but history repeated itself: he failed to score points in the last six races of the last two rounds and as a result fell from second to fourth place, just a few points behind the leader.
Despite this, Arvid was promoted to Formula 2 again. He trained in regional series and Oceania, and thanks to his successful performance, he won the open wheel championship for the first time, earning enough points to receive a Formula 1 super licence.
Lindblad performed strongly for a rookie in his first season in Formula 2, regularly challenging for the podium and even taking individual wins, but consistency was not yet ideal. But the hard work paid off; He finished sixth overall among 27 pilots.
‘Scandalous’ signature
Reports began to emerge that they were planning to transfer the Briton to Formula 1 for the Racing Bulls team from the middle of the 2025 season. However, the final point on this issue was put forward in a rather chaotic manner.
As mentioned above, Arvid Lindblad rose through the ranks not because Red Bull “pulled him back”, but because of his own pace and talent that allowed him to fight for victories and championships. At the same time, his signing was actually the decision of a man who was sacked at the end of the season.
We are talking about Helmut Marko, the former consultant of Red Bull, responsible for the youth program and the formation of drivers. He was the one who single-handedly made the decision to sign Lindblad. Although a significant portion of the leadership was inclined to take this step, the final decision remained with Marco. During the season he also made a number of high-profile personnel decisions and made controversial statements to the media, which ultimately led to his dismissal.
But for Arvid himself, this is no longer important. He has proven everything with his results on the track and undoubtedly has a great future in motorsport. The 2026 season looks like a good time to make your Formula 1 debut; A year where new rules are in effect and everyone has almost a clean slate.
The Briton’s goals for his first season are simple: not to lose completely to his more experienced team-mate, but to compete and even outperform in some races.
It is also important that the season is more stable than at the beginning. During the team’s first 15-kilometre run in Imola, Lindblad crashed into gravel due to the rear brakes locking up. While he has not gained a reputation as an accident-prone pilot, it is important not to gain such a reputation.
Working on his decline in form at the end of the season remains a challenge; This is a feature that haunts the youth series. However, recent performances in Regional Formula Oceania and Formula 2 show that the first steps towards solving this problem have already been taken.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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