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Lille vs Le Havre AC | 03 May 2026 | French Ligue 1

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Lille hosted Le Havre AC at Decathlon Arena on Sunday, 3 May 2026, in Round 36 of the 2025-26 Ligue 1 season. Lille, who ultimately finished third in the final Ligue 1 standings with 63 points alongside Lens — both qualifying for the Champions League — came into the fixture with their European ambitions secured and the domestic campaign in its final weeks. Le Havre, who finished 14th in Ligue 1 with 28 points and survived relegation in a competitive campaign at their Stade Oceane home, came to the modern Decathlon Arena for what was one of their final Ligue 1 encounters of the campaign.

Decathlon Arena in Villeneuve-d’Ascq, known also as Stade Pierre-Mauroy, is one of French football’s most impressive modern venues with a 50,186 capacity that makes it one of the largest dedicated football-only stadiums in the country. The home supporter community generated the kind of atmosphere that Lille’s Champions League campaign had earned from their passionate northern French supporter base.

Watch the full highlights of this Ligue 1 Round 36 encounter on AllSportsZone.

Watch the Full Match Highlights and Replay

Watch the complete match replay and full highlights of Lille vs Le Havre from 3 May 2026 right here on AllSportsZone, free and in HD quality on any device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the score of Lille vs Le Havre on 3 May 2026?

Lille and Le Havre met at Decathlon Arena in Ligue 1 Round 36 on 3 May 2026. Watch the full match highlights and replay on AllSportsZone for the complete result and goalscorers from this French top-flight encounter.

Where can I watch Lille vs Le Havre highlights?

Full match highlights and the complete replay are available right here on AllSportsZone, free and in HD quality on any device.

What is Lille’s Ligue 1 achievement in 2025-26?

Lille finished third in the 2025-26 Ligue 1 season with 63 points, alongside Lens on the same points total, qualifying for the Champions League third qualifying round. Their Decathlon Arena home was one of the competition’s more impressive venues throughout a campaign that also saw them reach the Europa League knockout stages before losing to Aston Villa.

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