Metz and Stade de Reims must take advantage of the complement at the Stade Saint-Symphorien stadium.
The teams arrive with high morale to play a new round of the tournament: they won their last game and will seek to continue on the path of victory.
Metz drew a win against Clermont Foot, with a score of 1-0. In the last matches of the tournament, they have managed to add 1 tied game and 1 loss, with a figure of 7 goals against and 4 in favor.
Stade de Reims arrives with high spirits after beating Montpellier 3-1. They have won 1 of their last games and lost 1. In those matches, they had a total of 6 goals and 3 have been scored in their arc.
The local is in twelfth place with 4 points (1 PG – 1 PE – 1 PP), while the visitor reached 6 points and is in fifth place in the tournament (2 PG – 1 PP).
The match at the Stade Saint-Symphorien stadium was directed by referee Mathieu Vernice.
Metz training today
Laszlo Boloni fielded a 4-3-3 line-up with Alexandre Oukidja in goal; Koffi Kouao, Sadibou Sané, Fali Candé and Matthieu Udol on the defensive line; Danley Jean Jacques, Kévin N´Doram and Lamine Camara in midfield; and Joel Asoro, Simon Elisor and Cheikh Sabaly up front.
Stade de Reims training today
For his part, coach Will Still has decided to stop a 4-3-3 scheme, with goalkeeper Yehvann Diouf; Thomas Foket, Emmanuel Agbadou, Yunis Abdelhamid, Thibault De Smet as defenders; Marshall Munetsi, Azor Matusiwa and Teddy Teuma as midfielders; and Junya Ito, Oumar Diakite and Mohamed Daramy as forwards.
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