PSG vs Marseille: Live stream, TV channel, team news and kick-off time for Coupe de France quarter-final derby showdown
Ligue 1 leaders will have to cope without Neymar as they look for a second win over Marseille in a week
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN host Marseille for the second time in four days as the sides meet in the Coupe de France quarter-final.
The current holders will have to cope without star man Neymar, who was stretchered off in the 3-0 victory on Sunday.
PSG are still fighting for a quadruple and are racing away at the top of Ligue 1, whilst they must overturn a 3-1 deficit at home to Real Madrid next week to progress in the Champions League.
Marseille are third in Ligue 1 and thrashed second division side Bourg Peronnas 9-0 in the last round of the cup.
What time is kick-off?
THE game will take place on Wednesday, February 28.
Kick-off is at 8.05pm in Paris.
What channel can I watch it on?
UNFORTUNATELY this one isn't being broadcast live in the UK.
But stay with us here on SunSport for a LIVE blog from the French capital, where we will bring you all the talking points, key moments and goals from this quarter-final clash.
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What is the team news?
NEYMAR rolled his ankle during the game on Sunday and will definitely miss this tie - with his participation against Real Madrid also in doubt.
Julian Draxler or Angel Di Maria may feature in his place, whilst Marco Verratti remains on the treatment table.
The visitors are without former Fulham man Konstantinos Mitroglou, who crashed a hat-trick the last round.