Supporters of Grenoble Foot 38 and FC Annecy will need to adjust their viewing habits this Saturday evening (8 PM) to follow the 33rd matchday of Ligue 2. The matches involving GF38 at Dunkerque and FC Annecy at Boulogne will not be broadcast on the traditional BeIN Sports Max channels.

This change in broadcast is a forced decision for the Qatari channel BeIN Sports. Facing a packed schedule, it must manage nine Ligue 2 matches and a multiplex simultaneously, with only ten available channels.

In parallel, BeIN Sports also needs to broadcast other major sporting events. These include the first leg of the Ligue A volleyball final on BeIN Sports 3, a Starligue handball match between Limoges and Aix-en-Provence, and the Spanish football league clash between Osasuna and Barcelona.

For GF38 and FC Annecy fans, the solution lies with the pure player platform BeIN Sports Connect. It is on this service that both matches of the penultimate league day will be accessible.

It is therefore crucial for Grenoble supporters to head to BeIN Sports Connect to not miss any of their team's decisive match at Dunkerque. The channel has provided details to allow free access to these specific broadcasts.