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Ligue 1 Set For Dramatic Overhaul With Proposed Four-Team Playoff To Crown Champion

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 14, 2025 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Ligue 1 Set For Dramatic Overhaul With Proposed Four-Team Playoff To Crown Champion.

French football could be on the brink of a revolutionary change, as Ligue 1 authorities are exploring a bold new format to determine the league champion. According to reports from French outlet L’Équipe, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) is considering introducing a four-team playoff tournament at the end of the season, involving the top four sides in the standings. The winner of this mini-tournament would be crowned Ligue 1 champion, potentially transforming the way the title is decided.

 

 





The proposed system would mark a significant departure from the traditional method, where the team with the most points after 34 matches claims the Hexagoal trophy. Under the new plan, the top four clubs would battle it out in a knockout-style competition, adding a layer of drama and unpredictability to the race for the title. While the idea is still in the discussion phase, it has sparked excitement and debate across the footballing world, with fans and pundits weighing in on social media platforms like X.

 

The concept, described as a “radical” shift by L’Équipe, aims to inject fresh energy into French professional football and boost its competitiveness on the European stage. Posts on X reflect a mix of enthusiasm and curiosity, with some users hailing the playoff as a “game-changer” that could make Ligue 1’s climax more thrilling, while others question whether it might undermine the importance of the regular season.

 

No official timeline for implementing the change has been confirmed, and the LFP has yet to release detailed plans on how the playoff would be structured—whether it would involve single-leg matches, two-legged ties, or a neutral-venue finale. However, the proposal comes at a time when Ligue 1 is already undergoing transformation, with Paris Saint-Germain securing their 13th title in the 2024-25 season and new broadcasting deals, such as Amazon Prime Video’s £2.49 weekly package in the UK, increasing the league’s visibility.

 

Supporters of the idea argue it could level the playing field, giving teams like Marseille, Monaco, or Lille a chance to challenge PSG’s dominance in a high-stakes knockout format. Critics, however, worry it might devalue the marathon nature of the league campaign, where consistency over nine months typically reigns supreme. The LFP’s deliberations are part of broader reforms to revitalise French football, with L’Équipe noting that playoff discussions are tied to efforts to enhance the sport’s appeal and financial prospects.

 

As the 2024-25 season nears its conclusion, with PSG already crowned champions on 5 April 2025 following a 1-0 win over Angers, the footballing world will be watching closely to see if this playoff proposal gains traction. For now, Ligue 1 fans can only speculate on how a four-team tournament might reshape the race for glory, but one thing is certain: the prospect of a winner-takes-all showdown has set tongues wagging across France and beyond.

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