Charléty spectators will be spoiled this weekend with two matches, on Saturday March 2, four and a half hours apart in the same venue.
These are the men who will launch hostilities with a Ligue 2 meeting between the Parisians and AS Saint-Étienne.
Paris FC, led by its young nugget Yoan Koré, will try to return to success after a series of seven games without a victory.
This dynamic causes the capital club to stagnate in the soft underbelly of the second division (12th).
Facing Paris FC, it is the Greens who will present themselves to Charléty.
The Stéphanois are in good shape and have won four of their last six matches.
Performances which allowed the Foréziens to move up to 4th place.
The Ligue 1 objective is clearly achievable for them.
But the PFC is only six points behind its opponent of the day and a victory would bring it closer.
At 7:30 p.m., the girls will return to the track at Charléty.
Here again a duel between Paris FC and ASSE.
Unlike the men, the Parisian women's section shines this year with a qualification for the semi-finals in the National Cup and a third place in D 1 Arkema, just five points behind PSG (2nd).
The Paris FC Blues hope to achieve a fourth consecutive victory against a team they crushed (6-2) in the first leg.
The Stéphanoises remain in seventh place.
The kick-off for Paris FC-AS Saint-Étienne men will be given on Saturday March 2 at 3 p.m. on BeIN Sports 1. The kick-off for Paris FC-AS Saint-Étienne women will be given on Saturday March 2 at 7:30 p.m. on FFFTV.