It is a outcome that will remain in all memories, when it will not haunt the spirits of lovers of the Stade de Reims: Saturday evening, while all the matches of the 38th day were finished, a penalty registered by Le Havre on the lawn of Strasbourg allowed the Norman club to save its place in extremis
Ligue 1 (3-2), thus restoring the place of Barragist to the Rémois. While he had thought about it for a few weeks, the Champagne club is therefore on the edge of the abyss.
Reims will have to go through the dam box to avoid going back down to Ligue 2.. And for that, it will be necessary to get rid of another stable in the northeast of the country, FC Metz, in a poster which should torment the 1998 world champion Robert Pirès, Rémois who hatched at the Grenats. After defeating Dunkirk in pre-competing (1-0), the Lorrain club hopes to close its obstacle course for a dam success to find an elite which he left a year ago. If Ligue 2 clubs have often stayed at the quay, the trend has been reversed in recent years with AJ Auxerre or AS Saint-Etienne accessions. Reims is warned.
The expected compositions:
Metz : Sy – Kouao, Traoré, Sané, Udol – Jallow, Stambouli, Deminguet, Hein – Sabaly, Gueye.
Reims : Diouf – Buta, Sekine, Okumu, Kipré, Akieme – Ito, Atangana, Gbane, Nakamura – Siebatcheu.
Where to see the match?
This dam match between FC Metz and the Reims stadium will be broadcast this Wednesday on Dazn and BeIN Sport 1, from 8 p.m. It will also be possible to look at it on the Bein Connect streaming platform.