After having won the previous day, the visiting team will look for another victory that will leave them well positioned in the table, while the locals have just lost their last game and will try to win.
Olympique de Marseille took a heavy blow and fell 1-2 to rival Lille. In the last matches of the tournament, he added 3 games won and 1 lost. He has conceded 7 goals and registered 9 in favor.
Stade Brestois arrives triumphant after seeing Clermont Foot fall 2-1. With mixed results, they have finished the previous days: they won 2, drew 1 and lost 1. They were able to celebrate 6 goals and their rivals have been able to win their goal 3 times.
The local is in third place with 73 points (22 PG – 7 PE – 7 PP), while the visitor has 41 units and is placed in fourteenth place in the table (10 PG – 11 PE – 15 PP).
The judge selected for the match at the Velodrome was Stephanie Frappart.
Olympique de Marseille training today
Igor Tudor proposed a 3-6-1 lineup with Pau López in goal; Chancel Mbemba, Eric Bailly and Leonardo Balerdi as defenders; Cengiz Ünder, Valentin Rongier, Jordan Veretout, Jonathan Clauss, Mattéo Guendouzi and Vítor Oliveira as midfielders; and Alexis Sánchez as forward.
Stade Brestois training today
For his part, Éric Roy decided on a 4-5-1 scheme, with Marco Bizot defending the goal; Kenny Lala, Brendan Chardonnet, Lilian Brassier, Jean-Kevin Duverne as fullbacks; Haris Belkebla, Pierre Lees-Melou, Mathias Pereira Lage, Hugo Magnetti and Jérémy Le Douaron in midfield; and with Steve Mounié as attacker.
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