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This match took place on 6 December 2025.
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Football fans across the globe are tuning in for a pivotal Ligue 1 clash as Nantes host high-flying RC Lens at the Stade de la Beaujoire – Louis Fonteneau on Saturday, 6 December 2025, with kick-off at 16:00 UTC. With Lens sitting top of the French top flight and Nantes battling near the relegation zone, this match promises drama, intensity and plenty of talking points. For viewers outside France, the action is being carried via the official Ligue 1 world feed, with commentary led by the experienced Callum Williams, whose voice will be heard across multiple international broadcasters including beIN Connect Hong Kong, beIN Sports Canada HD, beIN Sports USA, and Disney+ platforms in Central and South America.

Where to Watch Nantes vs Lens Internationally

While domestic French rights for Ligue 1 are held by Canal+ and beIN SPORTS France, fans in Asia, the Americas and other regions will be relying on the world feed for live coverage. The world feed for this Nantes vs Lens fixture is being distributed to several international partners, including:

  • beIN Connect Hong Kong – Carrying the world feed with English commentary
  • beIN Sports Canada HD – Offering the world feed with English commentary
  • beIN Sports USA – Broadcasting the world feed in English
  • Disney+ Central America – Streaming the world feed with English commentary
  • Disney+ Dominican Republic – Carrying the world feed
  • Disney+ South America – Providing access to the world feed

All of these channels are using the same international world feed, meaning the same pictures, graphics and commentary team will be shared across these platforms. This is particularly helpful for fans who want to follow the same broadcast regardless of their location.

Who’s Commentating? Callum Williams on the World Feed

The main commentator on the Ligue 1 world feed for Nantes vs Lens is Callum Williams, a familiar voice to followers of French football and international club competitions. Williams has built a strong reputation as a clear, knowledgeable and engaging commentator, often working on Ligue 1, UEFA Champions League and Europa League coverage for global audiences.

With a background in sports broadcasting that includes work for major international networks, Williams brings a balanced, descriptive style that suits the fast-paced nature of Ligue 1. His commentary is known for its accuracy, pace and ability to capture key moments without over-dramatising, making him a reliable presence for fans who want to feel close to the action without excessive hyperbole.

For this match, Williams will be describing the action from Nantes’ Stade de la Beaujoire, where the home side will be desperate to climb out of the relegation battle. His commentary will be paired with the world feed’s standard graphics and camera work, giving viewers a consistent, high-quality viewing experience whether they’re watching via beIN or Disney+.

Match Preview: Nantes vs Lens – Form & Context

Going into this Round 15 clash, the contrast in form and league position between the two sides could not be starker. RC Lens, known as Les Sang et Or (The Blood and Gold), sit top of Ligue 1 with 31 points from 14 games, boasting 10 wins, one draw and just three defeats. Their attacking threat has been evident, with players like Florian Thauvin and Loïs Openda (if fit) capable of deciding games in an instant.

On the other hand, Nantes are in a relegation scrap, with just 11 points from 14 matches and a goal difference of -10. They’ve struggled for consistency, failing to win in their last five league outings and not keeping a clean sheet in seven games. However, they did beat Lens 3-1 at home earlier in the season, showing they can trouble even the league leaders on their day.

At the Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes will be hoping to use home advantage and the memory of that 3-1 win to inspire a positive result. Lens, meanwhile, will be aiming to maintain their title challenge and extend their winning run, having taken four straight Ligue 1 victories coming into this fixture.

Key Players to Watch

For Lens, all eyes will be on their attacking unit. Florian Thauvin, the experienced French forward, has been in fine form, scoring crucial goals and providing creativity from the wing. His movement, finishing and ability to link play make him a constant threat, especially against a Nantes side that has struggled defensively.

On the Nantes side, Marcus Coco and Mathieu Duhamel will be key in trying to disrupt Lens’ rhythm and create chances on the counter. Nantes also have Matthieu Udol, who is ranked second in Ligue 1 this season for big chances created, highlighting his importance in the final third.

At the back, both teams will be tested. Lens have been solid but not impenetrable, while Nantes’ defence has been leaky of late. How the central defenders and goalkeeper handle Lens’ pace and movement could be the deciding factor in this match.

How the World Feed Compares to UK Broadcasts

For British viewers, it’s worth noting that Ligue 1 is not currently broadcast live on free-to-air channels like the BBC or ITV, nor is it a regular feature on Sky Sports or TNT Sports in the UK. This means that fans in the UK who want to watch Nantes vs Lens live will need to rely on the world feed via international platforms or follow live text and stats on sites like BBC Sport or Sky Sports.

The world feed, with Callum Williams on commentary, offers a solid alternative for UK-based fans who want to hear English commentary and see the full match. While it doesn’t have the same depth of analysis or pre-match build-up as a dedicated UK broadcast, it does provide a clean, uninterrupted view of the game with professional commentary that’s easy to follow.

What’s at Stake in This Ligue 1 Clash?

For Lens, this is a chance to strengthen their position at the top of Ligue 1 and put pressure on rivals like Paris Saint-Germain, Marseille and Lille. A win would extend their lead and send a message that they are serious title contenders this season.

For Nantes, this is a survival battle. Every point matters when you’re in the relegation zone, and a positive result against the league leaders could be a huge psychological boost. Even a draw would be a valuable result, and a win could spark a mini-revival in form.

With the world feed commentary team led by Callum Williams, fans around the world will be able to follow every tackle, goal and moment of drama as it happens. Whether you’re watching via beIN Connect, beIN Sports or Disney+, the same high-quality coverage will be available, making this a truly global viewing experience.

Final Thoughts: Tuning In for Nantes vs Lens

As the clock ticks down to kick-off at the Stade de la Beaujoire, fans of Nantes, Lens and Ligue 1 in general are preparing to tune in. With the world feed providing English commentary via Callum Williams, and the match available on platforms like beIN Connect Hong Kong, beIN Sports Canada HD, beIN Sports USA and Disney+ across the Americas, there are plenty of ways to catch this important Ligue 1 fixture.

For more on the teams, you can check out RC Lens’ official website and FC Nantes’ official site for squad news, stats and match previews. Whether you’re supporting the leaders or the strugglers, this is one Ligue 1 clash that’s well worth watching.

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