TotalEnergies production tops forecasts in Q1 Monday - Friday 9am-12pm / 2pm-6pm GMT + 1 All financial news and data tailored to specific country editions They face Le Havre at the Parc des Princes on April 19 the first of three league games in six days The Ligue 1 title is already secured so after such an energy-sapping game in midweek head coach Luis Enrique may make changes to the side to rest some players ahead of the other two games he may not make too many changes as the Parisians look to keep their unbeaten record in the league this season IMAGO / ZUMA Press WireEnrique has no injruy issues ahad of the game against Le Club Doyen Here is how the Spaniard could set out his team against their weekend opponents IMAGO / ZUMA Press WireGK: Matvey Safonov - After his heroics in midweek Gianluigi Donnarumma may be rested for this game RB: Achraf Hakimi - It's anybody's question who Enrique may rest in his back four; Hakimi may be the one who starts the game and comes off later CB: Marquinhos - The captain played on Tuesday but had a much longer rest than others before having been suspended for the first leg of the UCL CB: Lucas Beraldo - Beraldo missed out in the second leg but should start here with Willian Pacho possibly earning a rest LB: Lucas Hernandez - Out of the two wing-backs Nuno Mendes may be more likely to start on the bench with Hernandez coming in CM: Warren Zaire-Emery - The young Frenchman should start this game having been used as a substitute in the Champions League games since returning from injury CM: Vitinha - Fabian Ruiz and Vitinha have played a lot of football over the past weeks and either one could be rested for this game CM: Senny Mayulu - The young midfielder has not featured for a while but this could be an opportunity against a relegation-threatened team RW: Desire Doue - The Ligue 1 March POTM started on the bench against Aston Villa but could be in line to start this game ST: Goncalo Ramos - The Portuguese striker has been used sparingly this season but may get more changes in the league with the title won LW: Bradley Barcola - Barcola surprisingly got the start on Tuesday over Doue but could play in the front three with him on Saturday Former England Player Believes PSG Has A Major Advantage Over Arsenal In The UCL Semi-Final Former Aston Villa Boss Pinpoints PSG Defender As The ‘Most Overrated' PSG Boss Luis Enrique Answers Whether He’d Prefer Real Madrid Or Arsenal In The UCL Semi-Finals Ousmane Dembele Shows His Anger At Being Handed Player of the Match After PSG vs Aston Villa JORDAN MERRITTJordan Merritt is a freelance soccer writer who covers Real Madrid CF, Bayern Munich, and PSG On SI. 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The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER this large-scale project had been selected by the European Commission to join the exclusive list of strategic transnational projects for Europe (IPCEI) Nantes (France), 17 April 2025 – Lhyfe (EURONEXT : LHYFE) a world pioneer in the production of green and renewable hydrogen for mobility and industry announces that the French Prime Minister has officially confirmed a €149 million grant for its future green hydrogen production plant located near the Grand Canal of Le Havre The facility is expected to reach  a capacity of up to 34 tonnes per day The project was selected in 2022 by the European Commission as part of the third wave of IPCEI (Important Projects of Common European Interest) dedicated to hydrogen the French government announced its decision to award this grant to Lhyfe through Roland Lescure – then Minister Delegate for Industry and Energy – during a visit to Le Havre1 [1] Grant announced in a press release published on 18 March 2024 3D modelling of a Lhyfe green hydrogen production site The contract signed with Bpifrance outlines the terms of implementation for the public funding Lhyfe will receive an initial advance of €18m by June 2025 enabling it to cover investments already made since 2022 and to launch the next stages A second tranche will be released in the following months based on the achievement of milestones specified in the contract Subsequent payments will take the form of reimbursements for eligible and duly justified expenses contingent upon the successful completion of predefined annual milestones over a four-year period and up to a maximum total amount of €149m Green Horizon: decarbonising one of Europe’s largest industrial port areas Lhyfe intends to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day near the Grand Canal du Havre (Normandy) one of Europe’s largest industrial port areas This site will supply the region’s needs in terms of decarbonisation of industry and mobility The plant will be located near the Yara site in Le Havre whose decarbonisation roadmap includes the use of green hydrogen Yara is interested in and supports Lhyfe’s project to be located on a 2.8-hectare plot of land in Gonfreville-l’Orcher is expected to be completed by 2029 and will be one of the first large-scale production sites for decarbonized hydrogen produced by water electrolysis in France and Europe Completion of this project will help demonstrate the technical feasibility and economic viability of this solution which is an essential complement to direct electrification for decarbonising economies reducing dependence on fossil fuels and meeting the greenhouse gas emission reduction targets set out in the Paris Agreement This type of pioneering project must be implemented swiftly to pave the way for the larger-scale facilities needed to meet the ambitious targets for installed electrolysis capacity (4.5 GW targeted in France by 2030) and greenhouse gas emission reductions outlined in the French and European hydrogen and decarbonisation strategies This project has been selected by the French government as part of the call for expressions of interest on hydrogen carried out in France in 2021 integrated into the third wave of IPCEI on hydrogen in 2022 and validated by the European Commission in February 2024 IPCEI are transnational projects identified as strategic by the European Union Lhyfe has already submitted the building permit and the environmental authorization request Grid connection and availability of the necessary power have been secured A European pioneer in green hydrogen leveraging its experience to decarbonise industry and mobility Lhyfe has been producing and delivering green hydrogen for over 4 years with its first plant completed in 2021 It now has 4 production sites in France and Germany and is developing numerous sites throughout Europe with over 470 deliveries made in 2024 to around fifty clients across 8 European countries Lhyfe relies on a fleet of nearly 70 containers one of the largest modern bulk hydrogen transport fleets in Europe As part of the onsite Green Horizon project hydrogen will be delivered primarily by pipeline with a direct connection to the customer’s industrial site With two world firsts (a site directly connected to wind turbines and using seawater Lhyfe is playing a pioneering role in the sector and is involved in numerous innovation projects related to current and future applications for green and renewable hydrogen founder and CEO of Lhyfe : ‘We are proud to receive this grant which reflects a strong vote of confidence from the French government and the European Commission in a SME that is capable of innovating meeting complex technological challenges and rapidly turning its ambitions into reality It also recognizes our ability to invest heavily and rally renowned international partners to our side By contributing to the decarbonization of Le Havre industrial-port area starting in 2029 the Green Horizon project marks a real turning point – one that is essential if we are to decarbonise our industrial uses on a large scale With this project Lhyfe will surpass the 100 MW milestone in installed electrolysis capacity: a true industrial leap forward!’ About the announcement of the French National Hydrogen Strategy: ‘The release of the French National Hydrogen Strategy is excellent news for both the French and European markets We’ve been looking forward to it for several months and it now provides the clarity and long-term visibility that stakeholders across the hydrogen ecosystem need to make informed decisions and move forward By setting a realistic production target of 4.5 GW by 2030 and supporting it with subsidies and a dedicated support mechanism for low-carbon and renewable hydrogen production the French government is aligning its tools with its ambitions who will strengthen the entire value chain and position our country as European leader in the sector’ Lhyfe is a European group devoted to energy transition and a producer and supplier of green and renewable hydrogen Its production sites and portfolio of projects seek to provide access to green and renewable hydrogen in industrial quantities and enable the creation of a virtuous energy model capable of decarbonising entire sectors of industry and transport Lhyfe inaugurated the first industrial-scale green hydrogen production plant in the world to be interconnected with a wind farm it inaugurated the first offshore green hydrogen production pilot platform in the world Lhyfe has installed three other production sites and currently has several sites under construction or expansion across Europe Lhyfe is represented in 12 European countries and had 199 staff at the end of December 2024. The company is listed on the Euronext market in Paris (ISIN: FR0014009YQ1 – LHYFE). Lhyfe.com Click to access the Lhyfe Media Kit (press releases and visuals The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made substituted for Al Musrati at 46 minutesNumber 11 Teze Match OfficialsReferee: Clément TurpinVideo Assistant Referee: Alexandre CastroAssistant Referee 1: Nicolas DanosAssistant Referee 2: Benjamin PagesFourth Official: Geoffrey KublerAssistant VAR Official: Ludovic ZmyslonyMatch StatsKey Delay in match because of an injury Folarin Balogun (Monaco) Timothée Pembélé (Le Havre) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked Junior Mwanga (Le Havre) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal Thilo Kehrer (Monaco) wins a free kick in the defensive half Fourth official has announced 5 minutes of added time André Ayew (Le Havre) wins a free kick in the defensive half Folarin Balogun (Monaco) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked Wilfried Singo (Monaco) header from very close range misses to the right following a corner André Ayew (Le Havre) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner Assisted by Rassoul Ndiaye with a headed pass Florida Panthers (47-31-4, in the Atlantic Division) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (52-26-4 NHL PLAYOFFS SECOND ROUND: Maple Leafs lead series 1-0 BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs host the Florida Panthers in the second round of the NHL Playoffs with a 1-0 lead in the series. The teams meet Monday for the sixth time this season. The Maple Leafs won the last matchup 5-4. William Nylander scored two goals in the victory Toronto is 22-9-2 against the Atlantic Division and 52-26-4 overall The Maple Leafs are 24-8-1 in games they score at least one power-play goal Florida has a 47-31-4 record overall and a 16-14-2 record in Atlantic Division games The Panthers rank first in the league serving 10.3 penalty minutes per game TOP PERFORMERS: Nylander has 45 goals and 39 assists for the Maple Leafs. Auston Matthews has five goals and five assists over the past 10 games Aleksander Barkov Jr. has 20 goals and 51 assists for the Panthers. Carter Verhaeghe has scored four goals with five assists over the past 10 games 3.7 penalties and 7.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.2 goals per game 4.9 penalties and 13.7 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar How to watch the Ligue 1 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Le Havre Paris Saint-Germain continue their pursuit of a historic treble this weekend as they welcome struggling Le Havre to the Parc des Princes just days after narrowly advancing in Europe no stranger to continental glory after guiding Barcelona to the treble in 2014-15 sees similar potential in his current side Despite a tense second leg against Aston Villa in midweek PSG held on to book a UEFA Champions League semi-final berth for the fourth time in six seasons extending their aggregate advantage to 5-1 only to concede three unanswered goals before ultimately surviving the late onslaught Didier Digard's men are staring down the barrel as the season approaches its climax The former Middlesbrough midfielder has seen glimmers of fight in his squad lately but last weekend’s 5-0 mauling by Rennes at home brought any momentum to a screeching halt Goals flew in from all angles—Azor Matusiwa and Carlos Andres Gomez all getting on the scoresheet GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch Check out GOAL's Live Match Centre for updates If you are abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as NordVPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. If you are not sure which VPN to use, check out GOAL's guide to the best VPNs for streaming sport The Ligue 1 match between PSG and Le Havre will be played at Parc des Princes in Paris It will kick off at 8:00 am PT / 11:00 am ET on Saturday rotation is likely for Luis Enrique this weekend especially with a fully fit squad at his disposal and bigger challenges on the horizon Le Havre head to the capital with a handful of injury concerns while Yann Kitala is sidelined with a thigh problem The business end of the Ligue 1 McDonald's season delivered its share of twists and turns on Sunday as Olympique Lyonnais lost valuable ground in the race for Europe with a 2-1 defeat to RC Lens whilst Le Havre reignited their hopes of staying up with a crucial comeback win away at AJ Auxerre (2-1) Stade Brestois 29 edged past Montpellier HSC (1-0) to tighten their grip on a European spot Lyon’s strong recent form came to a halt at the Groupama Stadium as Pierre Sage’s side fell to a clinical RC Lens The home side dominated possession and chance creation but found themselves behind when Ange-Yoan Koyalipou pounced on a defensive mix-up to put Lens ahead on 21 minutes Georges Mikautadze finally rewarded OL’s pressure with a well-placed header in the 79th minute but just as Lyon looked to push for victory Anass Zaroury stunned the stadium with a magnificent 30-metre strike into the top corner five minutes from time The defeat leaves Lyon’s European hopes hanging by a thread Anass Zaroury. What a talent. ✨🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/vSCgvyt7fV OL have reached the 10-defeat mark in Ligue 1 McDonald's for the fourth consecutive season — the first time that's happened in the last 30 years It was a do-or-die afternoon for Le Havre in their survival mission and Luka Elsner’s men delivered under pressure After trailing to a solo effort from Lassine Sinayoko (62’) Le Havre responded brilliantly through Bayo Soumaré’s header from a corner (77’) The winner arrived in stoppage time when Arouna Sanganté nodded home after a teasing cross from Emmanuel Mwanga The result lifts Le Havre four points above the drop zone and just one behind 15th-placed Nantes reigniting their bid to remain in the top flight Stade Brestois ended a run of three games without a win to move up to ninth in the Ligue 1 McDonald's table Pereira Lage found Mahdi Camara at the near post in the early periods of the game and the midfielder flicked a lovely ball for Del Castillo to slot past Lecomte.  READ MORE: >>PSG Drop Second Straight Ligue 1 Match in Loss to Strasbourg Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) has successfully completed the acquisition of a 60% stake in CNMP LH from Seafrigo Group CNMP LH operates the Atlantique container terminal in Le Havre serving customers worldwide as an independent company specializing in temperature-controlled food logistics will retain the remaining 40% of the shares in CNMP LH The financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed Le Havre is one of the 10 largest ports in Europe and France’s most important port for sea transport The CNMP LH terminal is poised for container throughput growth particularly in the reefer container sector and benefits from excellent hinterland connections to Paris “By acquiring a majority stake in the CNMP LH terminal in Le Havre we are strengthening our position in one of our core European markets,” said Dheeraj Bhatia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) we are continuing to expand our global terminal portfolio while paving the way for targeted investments to enhance efficiency The transaction will therefore directly contribute to the vigorous realisation of our Strategy 2030.” expressed satisfaction with the partnership “We are very pleased to have a strong partner at our side in Hanseatic Global Terminals with whom we will continue to modernize the CNMP LH terminal in Le Havre This will significantly raise the profile of our joint terminal as an important gateway for container transports in the Port of Le Havre.” This acquisition aligns with Hanseatic Global Terminals’ strategic agenda which includes terminal and infrastructure investments to expand its portfolio to more than 30 terminals by 2030 อัพเดตข่าวสารและบทความที่น่าสนใจในอุตสาหกรรมโลจิสติกส์ก่อนใคร ผ่าน Line Official Account @Logistics Mananger เพียงเพิ่มเราเป็นเพื่อน @Logistics Manager หรือคลิกที่นี่ Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker beating 16th-placed Le Havre 2-1 at the Parc des Princes Desire Doue and Goncalo Ramos scored the goals for the home side in a game that should not have finished as close It took eight minutes for PSG to open the scoring, the Ligue 1 Player of the Month for March Desire Doue seeing his shot deflect past the goalkeeper IMAGO / PsnewZThe Parisians were having fun with their much-changed team but Le Havre looked lively on the counter-attack Goncalo Ramos and Ibrahim Mbaye had half chances to make it 2-0 inside 25 minutes the majority of which were to the home side Le Havre were hanging on in the closing stages with Ramos having the best opportunity to get the second The home team did not take long to get the second goal in the second half managed to lift the ball over the goalkeeper so that Ramos could force the ball over the line with a defender looking to clear Mayulu's goal-bound effort away IMAGO / PsnewZLe Havre pulled a goal back in the 60th minute forward Issa Soumaré rising highest to head home after the ball was headed back across the goal from a corner The Champions League semi-finalists had numerous chances to get the third goal and ensure the three points but failed Le Club Doyen did not capitalize on their chances to equalize The Parisians move 24 points clear at the top of the standings with the win PSG have two Ligue 1 games within days of each other. First, they play Nantes at Stade de la Beaujoire on April 22. They take on Nice three days late before next week's crunch Champions League semi-final David Beckham Reveals Who He’ll Support In PSG vs Arsenal The Parisians have already won the league title but are looking to continue their unbeaten domestic run The Parisians are 21 points ahead of second-placed AS Monaco with a game in hand Luis Enrique addressed the media ahead of the match. Read on to know what he said (via PSG) Enrique: We want to finish the league season unbeaten but it will be difficult because teams like Le Havre become more dangerous towards the end of the season I think it's another test for our team to make history but we know it will be difficult because they will obviously be determined to take points Enrique: We're preparing for this match in the same way as we will for the ones that follow but playing for PSG means being competitive at all times and above all we weren't emotionally affected by what was happening during the match but we were a very brave team against a team that also played very well It's a real source of pride to be in the semi-finals again Enrique: We have to work to be ready to face any situation and I think we've been ready several times this season It's easier to work on things that are working but we work hard and we're supported by our fans Enrique: There are always several ways of looking at things But we always try to adapt and remain competitive in every competition and we'll be ready to take on any team Enrique: We haven't achieved all our goals yet our goal has been as high can be; we want to make history And the path to achieving that goal is important I'm very happy with the work we've been doing for almost two years now PSG vs Le Havre: Predicted Lineup For Ligue 1 Clash Who Will PSG Play In The UEFA Champions League Semi-Final? a wholly owned subsidiary based in Rotterdam Hapag said at the time the aim was to increase operational efficiency and promote sustainable growth that will benefit customers and partners worldwide It says that terminal and infrastructure investments represent a crucial component of the strategic agenda for Hanseatic Global Terminals.  The company acquired 60 percent of the shares of CNMP LH from Seafrigo Group a company specializing in temperature-controlled food logistics Seafrigo will continue to hold a 40 percent stake in the terminal operator “By acquiring a majority stake in the CNMP LH terminal in Le Havre we are strengthening our position in one of our core European markets,” said Dheeraj Bhatia we are continuing to expand our global terminal portfolio while paving the way for targeted investments to enhance efficiency.” “This will significantly raise the profile of our joint terminal as an important gateway for container transports in the Port of Le Havre,” said Eric Barbé The companies projected that the container throughput of the CNMP LH terminal is expected to grow in the coming years – including in the attractive reefer container business the companies emphasized numbers among the 10 largest ports in Europe They called it the most important port for sea transport to and from France reporting it has an annual container throughput of 3 million TEU and offers hinterland connections to Paris.  Docker and port worker unions at France’s biggest container port have begun a programme of intermittent industrial action set to take place over the next month in protest at state pension reform and the dispute could spread to other French ports Workers at the Normandy gateway will stage four-hour walkouts on 13 specific days Congestion levels are set to rise at ports across Northern Europe – expect schedule disruption In this episode of The Loadstar’s News in Brief Podcast host and news reporter Charlotte Goldstone .. 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Chaos has gripped Bangladesh’s supply chains with strikes on rail networks and transport operators threatening .. email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] The first of the final six games is against Le Havre at the Parc des Princes Ousmane Dembele is not in the squad as the star forward is rested ahead of three games in six days for PSG 🔜 Back in @Ligue1_ENG action! ⚔️🔴🔵 pic.twitter.com/0IWVIzWnoC Luis Enrique also gives starts to Senny Mayulu Midfielder Lee Kang-in starts after missing the last several games through injury The starting 11 against Le Havre! 👊#PSGHAC pic.twitter.com/BvkTCmtAW9 PSG vs Le Havre: Odds And Prediction PSG vs Le Havre Ligue 1 Preview: Start Time, Date, Team News, How To Watch & Live Stream Transcript: Luis Enrique’s Pre-Match Press Conference Ahead of PSG vs Le Havre they were lucky the away team didn't take any of theirs to level the game Goals from Desire Doue and Goncalo Ramos earned the three points It keeps the Parisians' unbeaten run going in the league, with five games remaining to achieve history as the first team not to lose a game in a Ligue 1 season Thank you Parc! ❤️💙#PSGHAC (2-1) pic.twitter.com/OAqFQRlQwE Head coach Luis Enrique spoke to the media (via Canal Supporters) Q: Is he satisfied with his team's performance Enrique: I'm very satisfied because I made a lot of substitutions It was a match that required calm and concentration and the players did very well from the start I'm very happy; I know these kinds of matches after the Champions League Q: On the versatility of his players during the match Enrique: It speaks to the intelligence of the players We've seen players who have changed (positions) and played in several positions; they are very versatile We need to make changes if we want to change things in the game Q: On the defensive retreats of his attackers Enrique: If you want to be an indispensable player for a team you have to be a very good striker and defender too I saw quality and I think we can still improve We saw several players who had the ability to understand what to do The players all want to improve and that's very good this team has wanted to constantly improve its work our goal is to help them so that the things that come naturally can really find a place on the pitch Q: He wants his team to stay focused until the end Enrique: Even my grandmother could motivate players to play against Aston Villa in the Champions League But motivating players for a match like this is much harder There's that invincibility to be achieved That's what I want and that's the message I want to convey I want to give all my adrenaline to my team PSG 2-1 Le Havre: Report And Full Match Highlights After PSG's Narrow Victory Dockworkers and other port employees have been conducting a rolling series of strikes since January in a dispute that dates back to 2023 and the federal government’s plans for reforms in the national 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references as well as enhanced accessibility of components to simplify maintenance Ten of Alstom’s sixteen sites in France are involved in the manufacture of these Citadis trams: Alstom’s Citadis tram portfolio benefits from the feedback of more than 3,000 trams already ordered in 70 cities and 20 countries around the world Citadis trams have already covered more than 1 billion kilometres and carried 10 billion passengers since the first train set entered service in 2000 ALSTOM™ and Citadis ™ are protected trademarks of the Alstom Group [1] ‘Le Havre Seine Métropole’ is the official name of an intercommunal structure Location: Stade Abbé-Deschamps in Auxerre France is the site where Le Havre (8-4-19) will try to beat Auxerre (11-8-12) on Sunday AJA are priced at -210 while the Sky and Navy are priced at +172 The starting goaltenders are Donovan Leon for Auxerre and Mathieu Gorgelin for Le Havre AJA are ranked 55th when talking about goals expected with 39.8 and the team's expected goals against are coming in at 53.3 AJ Auxerre has relinquished 45 goals while conceding 1.45 goals per 90 min and their opponents have amassed 157 SoT against them Their difference in goals is 0 with the help of 45 goals compiled and also 45 goals allowed which puts them at a percentage of 32.3% this season Auxerre has a total of 113 SVs and also have earned a save% of 71.3% for the season Auxerre has tallied 61 yellow card warnings for the year and 4 red cards this team is sitting with an average of 1.32 points per contest (41 points) and they also are 44th among Big 5 teams with 32 assists Get all of our Soccer Betting Picks Le Havre has earned 34 goals and the squad's expected goals this year is 36.4 Their goals against per 90 is currently at 2.10 with 100 saves Le Havre AC a save percentage of 60.6% (165 shots on target against) and they also are ranked 83rd in European soccer with 28 points Le Havre is 89th in relation to goals surrendered having 65 and the squad's difference in goals is coming in at -31 Le Havre AC has earned a CS% of 12.9% this year and 53 yellow cards The Sky and Navy are averaging 0.9 points per fixture while recording 18 assists and 4 red cards The man protecting the net for Auxerre is Donovan Leon Leon has seen the pitch for a total of 3,093 minutes and has earned 134 saves so far in his career The goalkeeper from French Guiana has had 182 shots tried against him in 34 starting assignments His goals allowed per 90 mins is 1.45 (50 goals surrendered) and he is the owner of a save % of 73.6% Leon (13-9-12 mark during his career) has 11 shutouts which has him sitting with a 32.0%% clean sheet rate Mathieu Gorgelin will look after the goal for Le Havre Gorgelin has allowed 44 goals and has earned 73 stops in 25 starts He has conceded 1.71 goals per 90 mins while holding a mark of 9-8-9 He sports a save percentage of 62.9% and his clean sheet rate sits at 15.6%% Gorgelin has racked up 4 clean sheets while he has seen 116 shots attempted against him in 2,309 career minutes Hamed Junior Traore is a player you are going to want to keep your eye on for Auxerre Traore has been a starter in 136 outings thus far in his career and accounts for 0.24 goals per 90 mins The midfielder representing Côte d'Ivoire has accumulated 31 goals scored in 11,653 mins played He has 12 assists while earning 74 pts so far in his pro soccer career He scores 0.10 G/90 and has been in the starting lineup in 185 matches in his career The midfielder from Guinea has been on the field for 16,473 minutes while he has scored 19 goals He has totaled 47 points during his career and has assisted on a goal 9 times Who will win tonight's soccer game ATS Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Le Havre (-210) Get $60 worth of FREE premium member picks. 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Fast Sign up with Instant Access Click Here Get all of Today's Free Soccer Picks Get all of Today's Expert Soccer Picks Enzo Kana-Biyik (18) is set to travel to Manchester today in order to complete his move to Manchester United, according to a report from Le Parisien L’Équipe first revealed last week that Manchester United were in advanced talks with Le Havre AC regarding a transfer for the forward despite being involved in Didier Digard’s first-team set-up is yet to make his debut for his formative club It now looks like he may never make an appearance for Les Ciel et Marines prior to reaching an agreement with Manchester United had also visited Olympique de Marseille’s installations The striker has opted instead to follow the same path as Paul Pogba by leaving L’HAC to join Manchester United The young forward is now travelling to Manchester in order to sign his contract with the Premier League side it is expected that he will be loaned out to  fellow INEOS-owned club FC Lausanne-Sport GFFN | Luke Entwistle Having slipped to third in the standings after their draw with RC Strasbourg AS Monaco return to action this week determined for victory when they take on Le Havre With four Ligue 1 matches left of their campaign Hutter shared his thoughts and keys to success in what will be a challenging end to the season “I can only talk about what I’ve experienced here I’d say we still have the last 100 metres of the sprint to go with four very important matches to negotiate all the teams have interesting matches to play we have two difficult away games at Le Havre and Saint-Etienne against teams who are fighting for survival,” he explained Next on the docket was Hutter’s take on how challenging it can be facing off with teams fighting for survival with him making a point to never underestimate teams in this position or be complacent “These teams are fighting for their survival to stay in Ligue 1 Le Havre and Saint-Etienne are also traditional clubs with a long history in the French league They don’t want to be relegated again and that’s why they’re going to fight to win every metre We must respond to the fight they’re going to put in front of us and take control of the match,” insisted the 55-year-old but on the pitch and over the course of 90 minutes So we have to fight and pay attention to every detail Taking charge means winning duels and showing great intensity “If we talk about the defeat in Brest because for me a draw would have been logical we had much worse statistics away from home than last season when it was the opposite This season it’s the opposite,” he told the media I don’t want to make too much of a statistic We have two crucial away games in this battle for Champions League qualification There are no more excuses now; we have to go out and win these two games We have another chance to bring back positive results from our travels you can’t hope to compete in the Champions League we need to put in some great performances over these four matches I’m completely convinced we can achieve our goals.” his answer was littered with detail on what a tight collective unit they are who are all on the same page and eager to contribute with 12 already this season (all competitions combined: 10 in Ligue 1 it proves that we have found a solidity,” stated the Austrian tactician “I’m also very happy for Philipp (Kohn) who was very disappointed after the Brest match and who was able to respond by getting two clean sheets in a row even if Aleksandr Golovin is slightly injured He complained about his adductor after a session which means he won’t be available for this weekend because the risk is too high.” Last on the agenda was Hutter’s opinion on Paris Saint-Germain’s role in determining the final Ligue 1 table as they are not only looking to get through the season undefeated but also reign supreme in the Champions League “I have the feeling that Luis Enrique wants to stay very focused on the end of the season with his team and that they want to prepare perfectly for their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal They also have this very high objective of remaining undefeated in Ligue 1 this season which can help us given that they will be playing two of our direct competitors with players who can play up front or in midfield I think they want to show that they are strong before playing Arsenal So I believe in the fact that Paris Saint-Germain will play the game until the end in the league despite the fact that they already have a considerable lead.” Ready to fight for all three points in their pursuit of a coveted Champions League qualification spot securing victory in this upcoming fixture vs Le Havre is imperative if they’re to turn their objective into a reality The French Prime Minister (PM) has officially confirmed a €149 million grant for Lhyfe’s future green hydrogen production plant located near the Grand Canal of Le Havre The project was selected in 2022 by the European Commission as part of the third wave of Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) dedicated to hydrogen. In March 2024, the French government announced its decision to award the grant to Lhyfe It is understood that the company will receive an initial advance of €18 million by June 2025 A second tranche is expected to be released in the following months the subsequent payments will take the form of reimbursements for eligible and duly justified expenses over a four-year period and up to a maximum total amount of €149 million Lhyfe intends to produce up to 34 tonnes of green hydrogen per day The site is expected to be completed by 2029 and will be one of the first large-scale production sites for decarbonized hydrogen produced by water electrolysis in France and Europe The plant will be located near Yara’s plant site in Le Havre whose decarbonization roadmap includes the use of green hydrogen The Norway-based company is said to be interested in and supports Lhyfe’s project Lhyfe has already submitted the building permit and the environmental authorization request for the plant and grid connection and availability of the necessary power have been secured been producing and delivering green hydrogen for over four years it supplies customers directly and relies on a fleet of nearly 70 containers commented: “We are proud to receive this grant It also recognizes our ability to invest heavily and rally renowned international partners to our side.” “By contributing to the decarbonization of Le Havre industrial-port area starting in 2029 With this project Lhyfe will surpass the 100 MW milestone in installed electrolysis capacity: a true industrial leap forward!” Lhyfe signed a contract with compatriot technology company INOCEL covering the supply of up to 140 tonnes of green hydrogen over a period of four years for the test benches of fuel cells manufactured by INOCEL intend to promote sustainable energy solutions and accelerate the decarbonization of critical industrial sectors particularly stationary applications and mobility It is also worth mentioning that Lhyfe entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) to explore potential co-development opportunities in large-scale green hydrogen production projects in Europe the parties aim to explore collaboration and investment opportunities across the green hydrogen value chain Daily news and in-depth stories in your inbox The Pioneers of Offshore Engineering GustoMSC part of NOV’s Marine and Construction business is recognized for providing advanced design & engineering consultancy for mobile offshore units and reliable equipment and technical knowledge into realistic & innovative ideas The performance of new and existing jack-ups Luis Enrique's team will be almost entirely focused on the Champions League now having reached the semi-final stage where a two-legged tie against Arsenal awaits ❤️💙 Watch our matchup against Aston Villa in the quarter-finals of the Champions League! 📺🔗 https://t.co/aj1p8FZy9x pic.twitter.com/EQCUaOETnm PSG has already won the Ligue 1 title thanks to a stunning domestic display so the pressure will now be on to maintain discipline and bring home that unbeaten record Considering Le Havre is firmly in the frame for relegation to Ligue 2 There is scope for some fatigue in the PSG squad given they were playing away at Aston Villa in midweek but the strength in depth of Enrique's squad means that Le Havre will have its work cut out to move away from the relegation playoff spot this weekend Here are the last five results in Ligue 1 between PSG and Le Havre IMAGO / ZUMA Press WireThere is an expectation that South Korean star Lee Kang-in should get some minutes in this match There are three games before the first Champions League match against Arsenal so Luis Enrique is not expected to be very cautious with his selections against Le Havre Bradley Barcola has scored against Le Havre on more than one occasion so the Frenchman could be given the nod in attack almost certainly with Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia alongside him There are no injuries for Enrique to consider Hapag-Lloyd’s terminal and infrastructure division Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) has acquired a 60% stake in CNMP (Compagnie Nouvelle de Manutentions Portuaires) operator of the Atlantique container terminal in Le Havre The remaining 40% of the shares in CNMP will continue to be held by temperature-controlled food logistics specialist Seafrigo Group Le Havre numbers among the 10 largest ports in Europe with an annual container throughput of 3m teu The throughput is expected to grow in the coming years including in the reefer container business Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed “By acquiring a majority stake in the CNMP terminal in Le Havre we are strengthening our position in one of our core European markets The transaction will therefore directly contribute to the vigorous realisation of our Strategy 2030,” said Dheeraj Bhatia chief executive officer of Hanseatic Global Terminals Hanseatic Global Terminals manages 20 terminals in 11 countries and aims to increase this number to more than 30 by the end of this decade They should be bright yellow so they are visible in the ocea.. 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Playing against a team fighting for survival in the top flight is difficult because they play deep It’s therefore difficult to get around them in these conditions we weren’t sharp enough in the first half so we came back from the locker room wanting to equalize we weren’t able to get the three points which is why we’re very disappointed tonight 61' | 1⃣-1⃣ #HACASM pic.twitter.com/Ay75Ksb3XX — AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) April 26, 2025 Adi Hütter  said you lacked intensity in the first half… I agree with the coach; we didn’t play at our best We weren’t fast enough in our play to hope to play from behind Are you worried about the Champions League race because I have confidence in our team and our qualities we’re very disappointed tonight not to come away with three points but we’ll try to win our last three matches every game is obviously crucial to secure a Champions League spot and they weren’t on our side in the first half but I think we reacted well in the second half and we need to build on that for the next matches Did you feel any pressure before this match We knew before kickoff that Nice and Strasbourg had won the first half wasn’t what we’d hoped for and we need to build on that for the next three matches we’ll have to start matches like we did in the second half today Do you think it wasn’t enough to make a difference in this race for the Champions League when you only take two points from two matches in this final sprint which could prove decisive at the end of the season Now we have to analyze all of this and put in energy for 90 minutes What difference does it make to play against a team that is fighting to stay up It’s very different than our matches against Nice or Marseille which made it difficult to find a breakthrough And then unfortunately they managed to score on their first opportunity even if we managed to come back in the second half unfortunately it wasn’t enough to score the second goal It’s very different to play against the top teams who try to play and create chances but we didn’t find the solution today We know that all the games ahead of us at the end of the season are difficult We have to focus on playing hard for 90 minutes to create as many chances as possible Sometimes you also need a bit of luck to score a goal Akliouche and Diatta's reactions after the draw against Racing which operates the Atlantique terminal at the French gateway of Le Havre the terminal is host to the one Gemini service that partners Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd put into Le Havre which deploys one 2,750 teu vessel in a Rotterdam-Antwerp-Le Havre-Rotterdam string Ocean carriers “need a big nudge” to get their global on-time performance (OTP) back to .. Danish 3PL DSV formally completed its €14.3bn ($16.3bn) acquisition of German peer DB Schenker today Container freight spot rates maintained their downward trajectory this week The October implementation of the US Trade Representative port fees will mean a “forced concentration” .. email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] email: [email protected] challenges for the ball with Le Havre's Gautier Lloris during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Le Havre at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris tries to score against Le Havre's goalkeeper Mathieu Gorgelin during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Le Havre at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris PSG's head coach Luis Enrique gestures during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint-Germain and Le Havre at the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain labored past lowly Le Havre 2-1 on Saturday and moved closer to finishing Ligue 1 unbeaten Marseille thumped rock-bottom Montpellier 5-1 to reclaim second place by one point from Monaco which drew 0-0 at home with fifth-placed Strasbourg PSG has already clinched the league title, and coach Luis Enrique rested 21-goal top-scorer Ousmane Dembélé and gave 17-year forward Ibrahim Mbaye a chance up front gave PSG an early lead with a deflected strike after being set up by winger Bradley Barcola's league-leading 10th assist The second goal came in the new half when 18-year-old midfielder Senny Mayulu broke down the left and allowed center forward Gonçalo Ramos an easy tap-in Sloppy defending from a corner let striker Issa Soumaré head a goal back on the hour for Le Havre which remained 16th and in the relegation playoff spot PSG is on course for the first treble in its history It travels to Arsenal on April 29 in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal and takes on Reims in the French Cup final on May 24 The top three sides in France gain automatic entry into next season’s Champions League while the side in fourth spot enters qualifying Marseille looks well set with only four games left English forward Mason Greenwood scored twice against a woeful Montpellier to take his league tally to 18 Greenwood scored from the penalty spot eight minutes into a one-sided contest at Stade Velodrome Then defender Amir Murillo found Greenwood just inside the penalty area and he controlled the ball before finishing with a neat side-footed shot The visitors pulled a goal back before France midfielder Adrien Rabiot completed the scoring with a cool finish from Ismaël Bennacer’s pass Montpellier is almost relegated after an 11th straight loss United States forward Folarin Balogun came off the bench late on for Monaco and almost scored when Dorde Petrovic tipped over his powerful header There was tension at the end between the two coaches Strasbourg's English coach Liam Rosenior claimed he had to wait five minutes before Monaco counterpart Adi Hütter shook his hand “It's the first time in 16 years of my career that I have heard something like this,” Hütter said I've been in France for two years and a coach never said I disappointed them.” AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer rewritten or redistributed without permission there are no recent results for popular videos Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - 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April 29 or 30 in London.Second leg - May 6 or 7, at the Parc des Princes. pic.twitter.com/7ullks2DWZ Let's have a look at the betting odds and prediction before the match (odds via Draftkings) It would take a very brave person to bet against Paris Saint-Germain for this match The only factor in Le Havre's favor prior to kick-off is that Les Parisiens were away in midweek and therefore could be fatigued Luis Enrique could put out an almost entirely changed starting eleven from the Aston Villa match and still see his side cruise to an easy victory The gulf between PSG and some of the sides at the bottom of Ligue 1 is Le Havre has conceded the third highest number of goals so far this season in Ligue 1 with 62 so there is scope for the likes of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Ousmane Dembele and Desire Doue to fill their boots at the Parc des Princes on Saturday Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change If you or someone you know has a gambling problem and wants help OneFootball's home page Search Settings Sign In Sign InJoinPSG continue to impress with Ligue 1 triumph over Le Havre | OneFootballOneFootball Paris Saint-Germain may already be Ligue 1 champions, but they are showing no signs of slowing down as they secured a 2-1 victory at home against Le Havre on Saturday. It took less than 10 minutes for the hosts to open the scoring as Désiré Doué was picked out in the box by Bradley Barcola and the 19-year-old turned and finished to score his 13th goal of the campaign please use a different one or install the app The hosts then scored a deserved second early in the second half, with Gonçalo Ramos firing an effort into an empty net, despite a last ditch attempt to clear from Le Havre's Gautier Lloris The game wasn't entirely smooth sailing for the French champions as the visitors pulled one goal back with 30 minutes left to play at the Parc des Princes Issa Soumaré got on the end of a corner to head home for Le Havre giving his side a lifeline going into the closing stages With the title secured earlier this month, the victory means PSG are now 14 points clear at the top of the table and still with a game in hand Their comfortable lead in the league means Luis Enrique's side can fully focus on European matters with a huge Champions League semi-final against Arsenal to come later this month Related NewsPSG v Arsenal: French football expert James Eastham says Ligue 1 hosts must be opposed What can Arsenal learn from PSG's defeat to Strasbourg in Ligue 1? PSG considered Mikel Arteta to succeed Christophe Galtier before appointing Luis Enrique Liam Rosenior’s Strasbourg top of Ligue 1 for points achieved in 2025 after PSG victory Paris Saint-Germain fall 2-1 to RC Strasbourg 4️⃣ things to look out for in the Champions League this week The Champions League returns with a bang this week as the finalists will be determined following some tense first leg action.Here is what to look out for...⚔️ Match of the... Man United hold talks in “recent hours” with Victor Osimhen’s agents over sensational summer deal The three players Xabi Alonso has requested Real Madrid to sign – report Manchester United are reportedly set to sign Le Havre wonderkid Enzo Kana-Biyik as the 18-year-old has travelled to England to complete his move has won a contract to create a new 1,800-meter-long access channel – protected by a breakwater – linking Port 2000 in Le Havre directly to the Seine estuary DEME will deploy several dredging vessels from its specialist fleet The preparation activities are already in full swing and project completion is scheduled for early 2028 “As a key hub within the HAROPA PORT network Port 2000 plays a vital role in global trade and logistics and this project will further enhance its connectivity and capacity,” said DEME.“This initiative also supports France’s ambitions for sustainable transport via inland waterways where we were involved in the original construction of Port 2000.”The project is also called La Chatière – French for “cat flap” – named after the opening that will allow vessels to safely access the terminal in all weather By linking Port 2000 to the historic port and the Seine basin this program is set to enhance the region’s competitiveness and contribute to France’s ambitions to promote inland waterways and sustainable waterborne transport €25.00Add to cart the Rouge et Blanc were surprised by the Normans before coming back to level at the end of the match Although dominating the match at the Stade Océane AS Monaco’s players were pushed back by Le Havre’s opening goal before snatching a draw in the second half thanks to Mika Biereth’s 13th goal of 2025 (1-1) The Rouge et Blanc approached this crucial match for the race for the Champions League with the ambition of copying their impressive results at home in 2025 (6 wins facing a Norman team fighting for its survival and which had taken time to break down in the reverse fixture (3-1) Adi Hütter decided to keep a large part of his current 4-4-2 structure with two small changes in the eleven compared to the draw against Strasbourg (0-0) Thilo Kehrer started alongside Wilfried Singo in defense while Eliesse Ben Seghir lined up on the left flank This match of extremes began with a lively Monaco away end cheering on their  side with more than 600 supporters waving a magnificent tifo who got the first chance thanks to some superb work from Embolo in the area (3′) The same situation happened 15 minutes later when the Brazilian found the Swiss striker with a header (17′) Hassan Koka headed home a cross from Mwanga perfectly to open the scoring (1-0 The Monegasques tried to react and Biereth managed to find Maghnes Akliouche in the area ended with two off-target attempts from Soumaré (43′) and Zakaria (45′) Adi Hütter’s men returned with good intentions following the introduction of Minamino and Al-Musrati The Rouge et Blanc captain was then found behind the defence by Vandi and the Japanese came close to beating the Le Havre goalkeeper with a good pass from Mika Biereth (60′) the Dane capitalized on a deflected shot from Vanderson to score his 13th league goal this season (1-1 Mika “The Fox” was then found again following a nice pass from Breel Embolo Time was running out and Philipp Köhn was called into action by André Ayew (85′) the Austrian coach brought on Folarin Balogun who made his mark immediately with a beautiful curling shot that was deflected for a corner (87′) and after a final header from Mwanga for the Normans side (93′) the two teams shared the spoils of the match at the Stade Océane (1-1) They will have to start the assault on the three points again next weekend in Saint-Étienne Burns Logistics CEO Ed Burns wanted to provide a way to allow small carriers to create relationships with shippers that typically shy away from brokers Shippers are increasingly seeking so-called mini-bid contracts to bridge a transitioning market reflected by carriers cutting capacity With a “reintroduced” ground freight shipping option UPS hopes to tempt LTL shippers seeking alternatives to LTL rates that are up 12% on average from mid-2023 Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.