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Following a poor full-line recovery, Blas inherits the ball and progresses before hitting from just over 20 meters without endangering Diouf.
Exit from Diouf to repel a pass from Rongier behind the Nice defense.
Rennes kicks off the match.
Last minute change in Nice's starting lineup with the start of Kevin Carlos in place of Cho, last minute package.
The two teams have just entered the pitch.
Nice is deprived of Abdelmonem, Bombito, Dante, Ndayishimiye, Moffi and Bouaddi.
Rennes has no absentees for this match.
Habib Beye's team, undefeated for six matches, has nevertheless suffered a series of disappointments in recent weeks, including four successive draws with Nantes (2-2), Lens (0-0), Le Havre (2-2) and Auxerre (2-2). Eric Haise's squad, for its part, tasted victory again by beating Lyon last weekend (3-2). She had previously held Monaco (2-2) and Paris FC (1-1).
Before their meeting, Rennes and Nice are stuck in the standings, with 11 points on the clock and an almost similar goal difference (-1 for the Bretons, -2 for the Aiglons). In the ranking, the SRFC is 9th, the OGCN 10th.
Welcome to our site to follow the 9th day of Ligue 1 live and the meeting between Rennes and Nice at Roazhon Park. Kick-off is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. this Sunday.