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Lyon takes control, Marseille at a standstill
Yesterday at 18:58
The results of the 17th day of Ligue 1
Yesterday at 23:01
What you must remember
Lyon 3-0 Nantes
Lyon: Toko Ekambi (4th), Kadewere (37th), Paqueta (44th)
Overflowing with ease in Nice on Saturday (4-1), the Lyonnais extended the ride against a sick FC Nantes (3-0). Everything happened in the first period, even very early on, as Karl Toko Ekambi came close to concluding an offering from Houssem Aouar during the first real foray into the Rhône (4th). Failed by Lafont on several occasions, the Lyonnais made the break thanks to the cold realism of Tino Kadewere, scoring, in a narrow angle, his seventh goal on his last eight shots on target (37th). At the origin of the Zimbabwean’s goal, Lucas Paqueta came to complete the work in Lyon on a service from the latter to score his first goal in France and thus validate three exceptional first months in the Lyon jersey (44th). Without a great Lafont in the second half (49th, 50th, 53rd, 69th, 90th + 2) or without the clumsiness of Memphis, whose inexplicable failure (83rd) mitigates his performance due to a blank stats sheet, OL could have imploded FC Nantes in the grip of a serious crisis of results for eight matches. Raymond Domenech, future coach of the Canaries, will have work. In the meantime, it is his last club to take the lead in the league on goal difference ahead of Losc. Both have a point in advance of Paris, easy to worry about Strasbourg at home (4-0). 14th unbeaten game, 29 points out of 33 possible since the end of the transfer window, everything is going well at OL.
Montpellier 2-3 Lille
Montpellier: Laborde (57th), Delort (70th)
Lille: Weah (23rd), Ikoné (67th), Yilmaz (87th
Strong, Lille went on to win on the wire after a very removed game on the still very hostile lawn of Mosson (2-3). Back in their game, the Mastiffs opened the scoring with Timothy Weah, whose perfect call triggered Xeka’s equally superb assist between the lines (23rd). Ahead at the break, the Northerners suffered the waves of Hérault at the start of the second half until Gaëtan Laborde equalized, alone at six meters after a corner deflected by Congré (57 ‘). Ten minutes later, Lille yet passed again thanks to a former Montpellier, Jonathan Ikoné, scoring his third goal of the season (67th) from the penalty spot. The match then turned into the unreal two minutes later with a gesture that will make a mark in this already extraordinary 2020-2021 season. Receiving a perfect cross from Sambia, Andy Delort rose to the penalty spot to place an acrobatic chisel that Maignan could only extend into his skylight (70 ‘). Seventh goal of the season for the Hérault vice-captain, already a candidate for the goal of the exercise. But in the duo Delort-Laborde, Christophe Galtier responded with his Turkish pair Yazici-Yilmaz, launched in the wake. A deviation from the first for the second, with clinical composure when it came to beating Omlin closely to the delight of Losc (87 ‘). Still saved by Maignan and his baraka at the end of the match (90th + 6), Lille can thank his Kral (“King”) Burak and will pass the truce as co-leader of Ligue 1.
Angers 2-1 Montpellier
Angers: Pereira-Lage (4th), Diony (23rd)
Marseilles: Rongier (75th)
It is time for the year to end for OM, beaten in Angers by the smallest of margins (2-1). Caught cold by the opening scoring of Matthias Pereira-Lage, very happy with the lack of responsiveness of Valentin Rongier from the start (4th), the Olympians will have sunk in great widths in the first half hour. If Angelo Fulgini missed the frame in front of Steve Mandanda (10th), Loïs Diony, already passer on the opener, split a high-class sequence before placing a cross volley out of reach of the Olympian captain ( 23rd). Angers led at the break without anyone finding fault (just one shot, off target, for OM). Coming back with better intentions, the Phocaeans had to wait until the last quarter of an hour to come back. Blame it on Dimitri Payet, or rather Paul Bernardoni, imperial on the penalty yet well taken from the first city (71st). Five minutes later, the former Nîmes goalkeeper could not help the head from elsewhere from Valentin Rongier (75 ‘). OM then whipped and will regret this header from Marley Aké in front of Caleta-Car from a corner (90 + 4). But André Villas-Boas’s men were too tender to avoid a second loss in a row on the road after Rennes by the same score. Two identical results interspersed with the disappointing draw against Reims (1-1) and a meager record of a possible nine point. The euphoria of the six straight wins is over and OM is no longer a virtual leader. Now eight points behind the Lyon-Lille duo in the lead, Marseille will have to negotiate their late matches against Lens and Nice to stay in the race. At the same time, Angers, who had not beaten OM in Anjou since 1979 (!) Took the opportunity to come back to one point and pass the break in the top 10 (9th).
Monaco 2-2 Saint-Etienne
Monaco: Diop (7th), Volland (48th)
Saint Etienne : Debuchy (21st), Bouanga (29th, sp)
December very mixed for Monaco, held in check by Saint-Etienne to Louis II (2-2). Niko Kovac’s men got off to a good start thanks to the inspiration of his captain Ben Yedder for Sofiane Diop from the start (7th). And then nothing. ASM liquefied, punished by two goals from Mathieu Debuchy from the head (21st) and Denis Bouanga from the penalty spot (29th). At the origin of the penalty putting an end to a shortage of more than three months, the Gabonese was also at the origin of the exclusion of the unfortunate Eliot Matazo for a sole whose intentionality is debated even after the video (35th) . The exclusion of the 18-year-old Belgian midfielder, who won his first start there, wiped out an already limp team that was crumbling under the green waves. However, the scenario was repeated in the second half with all the profession of Kevin Volland when transforming into a goal the offering of Gelson Martins (48th) to score his seventh goal of the season after that in Dijon on Sunday (1-0 ). Two goals scored on the only two shots from the Principality club tonight. A realism that contrasts with the ineffectiveness of Saint-Etienne characterized by only a third of shots on target (6 of 18) and a Vito Mannone who has netted a point in Monaco, compensating for the goals taken so far. Removing a victorious double from Debuchy in his skylight (84th), the Italian goalkeeper saved ASM who concluded a very bad December with 4 points out of 15 possible and found himself sixth. Since everything opposes the two teams, the results of December for the Greens (14th) are much more positive since they have not lost since the end of November. The long black series seems behind them.
Yesterday at 22:57
Lille wins strong in Montpellier !!
Yesterday at 22:55
Miraculous Maignan !!! (90th + 6)
On a free kick deflected from the head by Laborde at the near post, the Lille goalkeeper sends the ball to his post with a little academic reflex and saves his team!
Yesterday at 22:55
Marseille beaten in Angers!
Yesterday at 22:53
Aké is missing his head !! (90th + 4)
Upon receiving a corner from the right, Aké throws himself back to catch the ball from the head to second but misses the target. Caleta-Car was alone behind him …
Yesterday at 22:52
Three more minutes in Angers and Montpellier
Each game was extended for six more minutes.
Yesterday at 22:51
Monaco and Saint-Etienne back to back
Yesterday at 22:50
It’s over in Lyon!
Yesterday at 22:45
YILMAAAZ DELIVER LE LOSC (87th)
Yesterday at 22:44
Mannone saves Monaco (84th)
Debuchy was close to a brace on a distant free kick but his head was pushed back by Mannone who relaxed well on his right.
Yesterday at 22:43
Big injury of Thomas (83rd)
In the aerial duel with Marley Aké in his area, Romain Thomas sees his ankle turn 90 degrees when it falls. The Angevin central defender is evacuated on a stretcher.
Yesterday at 22:42
The incredible failure of Depay (83rd)
The 4-0 will wait, just like the 9th goal of the season for the Lyon captain, who just missed a ready goal in front of the empty goal within six meters.
Yesterday at 22:37
Maignan captures the strike from Laborde (78th)
Montpellier finished very strong at La Mosson and Laborde had a first match point following a delivery from Sambia on a free kick. His left half volley is too much on Maignan, who catches the ball.
Yesterday at 22:33
MARSEILLE REDUCES THE SCORE (76th)
Yesterday at 22:28
WHAT EXCEPTIONAL GOALS OF DELORT FOR MONTPELLIER (70th)
Yesterday at 22:28
THE BERNARDONI STOP !!!! (70th)
Dimitri Payet shoots to his right but runs into the firm hand of a Paul Bernardoni who has relaxed at full length to ward off the Reunionese’s attempt.
Yesterday at 22:28
Penalty for OM! (69th)
A hand of Pereira-Lage is at the origin of the whistle of Mr. Gauthier. Dimitri Payet on the ball.
Yesterday at 22:27
IKONÉ TRANSFORME (67th)
Yesterday at 22:25
Penalty for Lille! (66th)
Launched in the box, David hooks Ristic but then falls in front of the leg extended by the Serbian.
Yesterday at 22:22
Payet misses his shot (64th)
The Reunionese is in a striking position on the edge of the surface but completely misses the target. Bernardoni watches the ball pass overhead.
Yesterday at 22:20
The double parade of Lopes! (60th)
On a corner from the left and deflected by Pallois, Casteletto is alone at the far post but does not manage to head off Lopes. The Portuguese even grabs the ball on the rebound.
Yesterday at 22:18
Sixth goal of the season for Laborde
The former Bordelais had already scored in Brest on Sunday (2-2).
Yesterday at 22:15
HEAD OF LABOOORDE FOR MONTPELLIER (57th)
Yesterday at 22:13
The game resumes at La Mosson (55th)
Mr. Turpin only needed a few seconds to reconsider his decision. Le Losc is always ahead!
Yesterday at 22:12
Penalty for Montpellier? (54th)
Near the penalty spot, Mollet places a volley blocked by Fonte, with his hand according to Mr. Turpin, who is heading towards the video.
Yesterday at 22:11
Lafont again! (54th)
The canary doorman is still on the parade, this time in front of Memphis, after a number from the Rhone captain who eliminated Pallois with a rake before moving from the left, too softly.
Yesterday at 22:10
Aouar misses the fourth (50th)
After having served Memphis in depth a few minutes before, it is the turn of the number 8 Lyon to appear in front of Lafont. But his ex-partner in hopes comes out quickly to intervene.
Yesterday at 22:09
Sofiane Diop is out
Note on the Monegasque side that the first scorer of the match gave way to Florentino Luis in midfield, thus undergoing a tactical reorganization by Niko Kovac, quickly effective. On the Stéphanois side, Ryad Boudebouz replaced Lucas Douath post for post.
Yesterday at 22:06
THE VOLLAND EQUALIZATION FOR MONACO (48th)
Yesterday at 22:03
It’s back to Ligue 1!
45 minutes before a well-deserved break for the 20 elite teams.
Yesterday at 21:53
Monaco scuttles against Saint-Etienne
In front thanks to the early opening score of Diop (7th), the Monegasques did not shoot on goal afterwards and exposed themselves to Stéphanois players and rewarded with goals from Debuchy (23rd) and Bouanga (29th). Reduced to 10 after the questionable expulsion of Matazo, Niko Kovac’s men will find it difficult to return to the match.
Yesterday at 21:51
Marseille does not respond to Angers
Yesterday at 21:49
Lille leads to the break!
Yesterday at 21:48
Lyon largely dominates the debates at the break!
Yesterday at 21:44
PAQUETA OPENS ITS COUNTER IN LEAGUE 1 (43rd)
Yesterday at 21:44
Mannone and Aguilar avoid disaster for Monaco (42nd)
The Stéphanois project quickly against and Monnet-Paquet crosses from the right. The Italian goalkeeper intervenes in front of three Stéphanois before Aguilar clears the ball acrobatically.
Yesterday at 21:41
Seventh goal of the season for Kadewere
The Zimbabwean is of rare precision, having just scored a seventh goal on his last eight shots on target.
Yesterday at 21:37
KADEWERE IN FOX FOR THE 2-0 !! (37th)
Yesterday at 21:36
The red card for Matazo! (34th)
How terrible for Eliot Matazo, holder for the first time at this level. The young Belgian is sent off by Johan Hamel following a sole from behind on Bouanga. Verified in the video, it was completely unintentional since it was an extension of the passing gesture of the young 18-year-old midfielder …
Yesterday at 21:31
Second goal of the season for Diony and Weah
The second in a week for the American, who closed the mark in Dijon last Wednesday (0-2). For his part, Denis Bouanga put an end to a scarcity of more than three months after his first two goals in the 2nd and 3rd days.
Yesterday at 21:29
SAINT-ETIENNE TAKES THE ADVANTAGE THANKS TO BOUANGA (29th)
Yesterday at 21:28
Penalty for Saint-Etienne! (27th)
At the penalty spot, Maripan unbalances Bouanga on a cross from the left. The Chilean gets a yellow on the action.
Yesterday at 21:25
DIONYYY MAKES THE BREAK FOR ANGERS (23rd)
Yesterday at 21:24
WEAAAH PROPULSE LILLE IN FRONT (23rd)
Yesterday at 21:21
DEBUCHY EQUALIZED FOR SAINT-ETIENNE (21st)
Yesterday at 21:18
André annihilates a cons for Montpellier (17th)
Following a poorly negotiated corner by Losc, Delort recovers the ball to go against but is unbalanced by André, who takes it twice. The northerner midfielder gets yellow on the action.
Yesterday at 21:16
Fulgini misses the point of break! (14th)
Angers is quickly projected against with Diony entering the area before giving Fulgini, alone in the axis. The Angevin playmaker gets on his left foot and crosses his shot. A little too much, since this one spins right next to Mandanda’s post …
Yesterday at 21:14
Pereira-Lage and Diop launch their team
The Portuguese scored here his third goal of the season while the Monaco nugget scored his fourth, the third for Louis II.
Yesterday at 21:11
Memphis close to break (9th)
Already close to scoring Lyon’s second goal in front of Lafont two minutes earlier, the Lyon captain attempted a long volley that went just beyond Lafont’s goals.
Yesterday at 21:05
PEREIRA-LAGE TROMPE MANDANDA (4th)
Yesterday at 21:04
TOKO EKAMBI OPENS THE SCORE FOR OL (4th)
Yesterday at 21:01
It’s gone on all the lawns!
In just under two hours, the 17th day of Ligue 1 will have delivered its verdict.
Yesterday at 20:59
Monaco – Saint-Etienne: Ben Yedder and Volland still together
Yesterday at 20:57
Montpellier – Lille: Weah holder with David
Yesterday at 20:55
Angers – Marseille: Thauvin on the bench, Entrance kitchen
Yesterday at 20:55
Lyon – Nantes: Mendes back, the KTM trio ahead
Yesterday at 20:54
Reims and Lens winners
Reims continues its improvement with convincing success in Bordeaux (3-1) while Lens recovers at home against Brest (2-1).
Yesterday at 20:54
Nice and Lorient part in a draw
A draw dearly paid for the Hakes, who will have tried their luck 24 times. They are tied with Nîmes and Dijon at the bottom of the table (12 points).
Yesterday at 20:53
KONATÉ SEALS DIJON’S VICTORY !!
Served in the area by Dobre, the Senegalese adjusts Reynet closely and here is Dijon passing in front of Nîmes, now a red lantern after a disaster scenario for the locals.
Yesterday at 20:51
Rennes wins against Metz!
Victory on the smallest of margins for the Bretons against Metz (1-0) thanks to Grenier’s goal. Fourth victory in a row for Julien Stéphan’s men who temporarily climb back to fourth, one point behind PSG.
Yesterday at 20:50
CHARBONNIER REDUCES THE SCORE (90th + 3)
The incoming Farinez had nevertheless started on the right side without preventing Charbonnier from scoring on his right.
Yesterday at 20:49
Penalty for Brest (90th + 2)
Starting from the left, Cardona entered the area before being illegally picked up by Michelin. Charbonnier places the ball for the Finistériens.
Yesterday at 20:48
Metz rate l’égalisation ! (89e)
Seul devant Salin à la retombée d’un ballon aérien, Yade manque sa demi-volée et envoie le ballon en tribune…
Hier à 20:45
REIMS REPREND DEUX BUTS D’AVANCE (89e)
En contre-attaque, les Champenois tuent tout suspense grâce à la frappe déviée par Poundjé de Munetsi. On notera la subtile déviation derrière sa jambe d’appui de Dia aux abords de la surface.
Hier à 20:42
Leca sort sur blessure (84e)
Le capitaine lensois est contré de laisser sa place à Wilson Farinez dans les buts artois après un choc avec son défenseur Clément Michelin.
Hier à 20:39
GRBIC EGALISE POUR LORIENT (82e)
Hier à 20:39
Lorient obtient un penalty ! (81e)
Fautif sur Grbic sur la ligne de la surface, Robson Bambu est exclu sur l’action. L’Autrichien va tenter de se faire justice lui-même.
Hier à 20:35
MAMA BALDEEEEE POUR DIJON (77e)
Hier à 20:34
Carton rouge pour Nîmes ! (77e)
Oh l’enchaînement pour Nîmes. Florian Miguel est exclu pour un tacle en retard sur Mama Baldé dans l’entrejeu.
Hier à 20:32
KONATÉ EGALISE POUR DIJON (75e)
Dina Ebimbe provoque sur la gauche et centre dans la surface vers Konaté. Le Sénégalais gagne son duel au premier poteau et place une tête sous la barre de Reynet, qui ne parvient pas à empêcher le ballon de rentrer.
Hier à 20:31
HWANG RELANCE BORDEAUX (73e)
Cette fois, le Coréen a cadré sa frappe. Après un ballon perdu par Cassama dans l’entrejeu, Ben Arfa récupère aux abords de la surface et décale Hwang sur sa gauche. Du gauche, le Bordelais trompe Rajkovic qui était sorti à son encontre.
Hier à 20:29
Le but refusé pour Metz ! (73e)
A la retombée d’une longue transversale venue de la gauche, Vagner Dias place une jolie volée du droit qui trompe Salin. Mais le Cap-Verdien était largement hors-jeu.
Hier à 20:27
Bordeaux impuissant (69e)
Les Girondins sont toujours sans idées pour faire plier une défense rémoise qui tient bien le score après la frayeur liée à l’inexplicable manqué de Hwang quelques minutes plus tôt.
Hier à 20:22
Camavinga entre en jeu à Rennes
Le numéro 10 breton prend la place de Grenier, unique buteur de la rencontre. A Nice, Christophe Pellissier (Lorient) a intronisé Grbic à la place du buteur Moffi ainsi que Delaplace en remplaçant de Hergault.
Hier à 20:19
Lorient pousse pour revenir (60e)
Ultra dominateurs (15 tirs à 2), les Merlus ne sont plus menés que d’un but depuis la réduction du score de Moffi. Boisgard était même tout proche d’égaliser après un joli relais de Wissa dans la surface. Il ne lui a manqué qu’une taille de chaussure pour venir tromper Benitez…
Hier à 20:17
Les Brestois à l’attaque (57e)
Victimes de l’état de forme de Kalimuendo en première période, les Bretons sont à la relance à Bollaert et auraient pu encaisser un troisième but sans la maladresse de Sotoca. Mais les hommes de Dall’Oglio tiennent bien le ballon et s’approchent du but lensois.
Hier à 20:11
Quel raté incroyable de Hwang ! (53e)
Ben Arfa botte un coup franc légèrement excentré à 20 mètres et repoussé par Rajkovic juste devant ses buts. Hwang traînait dans les six mètres mais envoie le ballon en tribunes…
Hier à 20:08
GRENIER OUVRE LE SCORE POUR RENNES (52e)
Hier à 20:06
LORIENT REDUIT LE SCORE PAR MOFFI (50e)
Hier à 20:06
Changements à Nice
Côté niçois, Youssef Atal, qui faisait retour en tant que titulaire, est suppléé par Hassane Kamara. Du côté des Merlus, changement résolument offensif avec l’entrée de Yoane Wissa qui prend place sur la gauche de l’attaque à la place de Laurent Abergel, le milieu de terrain.
Hier à 20:02
C’est reparti !
A noter côté bordelais les entrées de Maxime Poundjé à la place de Loris Benito sur le côté gauche de la défense ainsi que de Josh Maja qui prend place sur le front de l’attaque, remplaçant Mehdi Zerkane.
Hier à 19:48
Mi-temps sur tous les terrains !
Lens et Nice sont souverains sur leur terrain contre Brest et Lorient (2-0) tandis que Reims crée la surprise à Bordeaux grâce à deux buts dans les 20 premières minutes (0-2). Dans le duel de bas de tableau, Nîmes est bien heureux de mener à la pause contre Dijon (1-0) tandis que Rennes et Metz sont dos à dos au terme d’une première période peu emballante (0-0).
Hier à 19:45
Peu de rythme à Rennes (45e)
Le match est relativement peu animé au Roazhon Park où les Messins procèdent en contre tandis que les locaux peinent à trouver l’ouverture.
Hier à 19:40
Ecuele-Manga reste au sol (38e)
Le capitaine dijonnais a été victime d’une semelle de Renaud Ripart dans la surface. M. Pignard ne signale rien pour autant.
Hier à 19:34
SOTOCA TRANSFORME POUR LENS (33e)
Hier à 19:34
REINE-ADELAÏDE CREUSE L’AVANTAGE POUR NICE (34e)
Hier à 19:33
Penalty pour Lens (32e)
Occasion en or pour le RC Lens après la faute de Duverne sur Kalimuendo, qui partait seul au but. Le capitaine Brestois, de retour comme titulaire, écope d’un jaune sur l’action.
Hier à 19:31
NÎMES PREND L’AVANTAGE (30e)
Décalé par Ferhat dans la surface côté droit, Duljevic centre fort au point de penalty vers Ahlinvi qui catapulte le ballon dans les buts de Racioppi. Les Gardois étaient pourtant dominés depuis plusieurs minutes.
Hier à 19:29
Bordeaux et Lorient à la relance
A domicile, les Girondins mettent le pied sur le ballon pour tenter de réduire le score après avoir été cueillis à froid par deux buts rémois coup sur coup. Menés à Nice depuis le but de Lotomba, les Merlus passent sur les ailes pour apporter le danger dans la surface azuréenne.
Hier à 19:23
Dixième but de la saison pour Boulaye Dia
Hier à 19:19
DIA FAIT LE BREAK POUR REIMS (19e)
Suite à une frappe lointaine de Zeneli, Costil est surpris et repousse le ballon dans les pieds de Dia, qui vient conclure de près, en lobant l’international français avec réussite.
Hier à 19:18
LOTOMBA DELIVRE NICE (18e)
Hier à 19:15
REIMS OUVRE LE SCORE (15e)
Hier à 19:15
Mama Baldé sanctionné pour simulation (14e)
Après une grosse situation pour Nîmes sur une volée de Ripart, Dijon se projette et le Sénégalais s’écroule dans la surface. M. Pignard sanctionne l’attaquant bourguignon pour simulation.
Hier à 19:14
Quatrième but de la saison pour Kalimuendo
Hier à 19:11
LE BUUUT DE KALIMUENDO POUR LENS (11e)
Hier à 19:08
Niang s’écroule dans la surface (7e)
Le Sénégalais pensait avoir pris le dessus sur Dylan Bronn au duel dans la surface messine. Mais M. Batta ne bronche pas.
Hier à 19:05
Les Nîmois s’installent dans le camp dijonnais (3e)
Dans le match de la peur, les Gardois prennent le match par le bon bout en obtenant un corner d’entrée. Celui-ci est néanmoins trop long pour apporter le danger.
Hier à 19:01
C’est parti sur tous les terrains !
Hier à 18:55
Lens – Brest : les Brestois s’appuient sur leur duo Mounié-Cardona
Hier à 18:51
Nîmes – Dijon : Mama Baldé de retour en pointe pour Dijon
Hier à 18:47
Bordeaux – Reims : Oudin titulaire contre ses anciens partenaires
Hier à 18:36
Rennes – Metz : Camavinga remplacé par Grenier
Hier à 18:24
Du suspense à tous les étages
Cette saison, la Ligue 1 est plus ouverte que jamais
en tête. Lille, Lyon et Paris se tiennent en deux points ! Et encore, tout ce
beau monde pourrait être doublé par l’OM, quatrième mais qui a deux matches en
retard. C’est serré aussi en bas de la hiérarchie, avec la lanterne rouge à
portée de tirs de la place de barragiste. Ci-dessous, le lien vers le
classement de L1. Classement mis à jour en temps réel.
“ LIRE AUSSI –
The
classement de la Ligue 1
Hier à 18:18
Ligue 1 : le multiplex de la 17e journée en direct
suivre, en direct commenté, le multiplex de la 17 journée. Les dix matches de
cette dernière levée en 2020 sont au programme, avec une première salve de cinq
rencontres à 19h, et les cinq autres à 21h. A noter que vous pourrez suivre la rencontre qui opposera le PSG à Strasbourg en direct commenté dans la soirée. Tous les scores en direct en cliquant sur ce lien.
The
programme de la 17e journée :
7 p.m.
Bordeaux-Reims
Lens-Brest
Nice-Lorient
Nîmes-Dijon
Rennes-Metz
21h
Angers-Marseille
Lyon-Nantes
Monco-Saint-Etienne
Montpellier-Lille
PSG-Strasbourg