French football is facing a major scheduling conflict after Marseille’s match against Paris Saint-Germain was called off due to bad weather.Ligue 1 confirmed the decision six hours before kick off in the south of France, and league rules stipulate that postponed matches must be played the following Monday.Dembele is expected to win the Ballon d’Or, but rules state PSG must play at the same timeGettyThat could cause major issues for French football and particularly PSG, as the Ballon d’Or ceremony also takes place on September 22.Paris’ Ousmane Dembele is the favourite to take home the biggest individual prize in football, having led his side to a European treble last season.The attacker is currently injured, so his participation for the presentation likely wouldn’t be impacted.However, coach Luis Enrique is expected to win an award, while teammates Vitinha, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Nuno Mendes are outsiders for the Golden Ball.Local politician Georges-Francois Leclerc made the final call on the postponement and told AFP: “The rescheduling will be done very quickly, I have informed the clubs.”Leading French outlet RMC Sport reports that there have been ‘heated discussions’ already behind the scenes, with Marseille wanting the game to be played tomorrow, while PSG obviously don’t.Explaining the postponement, Leclerc added: “The match is postponed because there may be heavy rainfall with significant risks of urban runoff.”The Bouches-du-Rhone region where Marseille’s Stade Velodrome is located is on an orange alert for rain, flooding and thunderstorms. Local outlets claim rainfall could reach 70 to 90milimetres in some places and 120mm locally heading into the evening.Marseille would likely take some glee in ruining a night of celebration for their biggest rivals PSG, but there are also practical implications.Ballon d'Or oddsvia talkSPORT BETOusmane Dembele 1/10Lamine Yamal 6/1Mohamed Salah 16/1Raphinha 25/1Kylian Mbappe 25/1Moving the game even further in the week would impact their preparations for a match against high-flying Strasbourg on Friday, with the two teams likely to battle for Champions League football this year.Breaking news. More to follow.