> At a Glance
> – PSG meets Marseille in the 2026 Trophée des Champions at 1 p.m. ET today
> – Defending-champion PSG carries a five-match winning streak into Kuwait City
> – beIN Sports streams the match for US viewers; VPN info provided
> – Why it matters: First silverware of 2026 in French football and crucial bragging rights for Le Classique rivals
The French season’s curtain-raiser shifts to the Middle East today as Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille face off in the Trophée des Champions. Broadcast details and streaming options vary by country, so here’s how to catch the action.
Match Details
Kickoff is set for 9 p.m. local time at Kuwait’s Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium. Because PSG won both Ligue 1 and Coupe de France last term, Marseille-2025’s Ligue 1 runner-up-earned the invitation, keeping the annual tradition intact.
PSG enters on a five-match winning streak across all competitions. Marseille opened 2026 with a 2-0 home loss to Nantes, adding pressure to rebound quickly.
How to Watch in the United States
beIN Sports owns US rights. You can access the channel through:

- YouTube TV Sports Plus add-on ($11 on top of the base $83 plan)
- Sling TV Sports Extra ($11 with Orange or Blue; base plans start at $46)
- Fubo, whose base plan is $85 and includes beIN
- Cable via Dish Network or Spectrum (Sports View add-on required for Spectrum)
beIN Sports Connect also streams if your TV or streaming plan already includes the network.
Using a VPN While Traveling
A VPN can help US or Canadian subscribers access home-country streams abroad. ExpressVPN, priced at $3.49 per month on a two-year plan, offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and servers in 105 countries. Confirm that your streaming service allows VPN use to avoid detection blocks.
Viewing Options in Other Countries
- Canada: beIN Sports via Fubo Canada (CA$15 per month for the first quarter, then CA$28)
- UK: Ligue 1 Pass at £10 per month
- Australia: No mainstream broadcaster currently holds Ligue 1 rights
| Region | Broadcaster | Monthly Price |
|---|---|---|
| US | beIN (streamed via Sling, YouTube TV, Fubo) | $46-$96 |
| Canada | Fubo Canada | CA$15 (promo) |
| UK | Ligue 1 Pass | £10 |
| Australia | Not available | – |
Key Takeaways
- PSG vs Marseille kicks off at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT today
- beIN Sports is the primary outlet for US viewers; multiple streaming bundles carry it
- A VPN can restore home-service access while traveling, provided services allow it
- First trophy of 2026 in French football is on the line in Kuwait City
Tune in on beIN or an approved streamer to see whether PSG defends its 2025 Trophée des Champions crown or Marseille claims early-season supremacy.

