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.
Nice defeated Monaco 1-0 in their previous match and will be looking for another favorable result at home. In the last 4 games played, they won 2 games and tied in 2 games. They have conceded 3 goals and have scored 7.
Stade Brestois arrives with a strong mood after beating Olympique Lyon 1-0. In the last few dates they had 2 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw. He was able to score 5 goals and has conceded 4.
The local team is in fifth place with 12 points (3 PG – 3 PE), while the visitor reached 13 points and is in third place in the tournament (4 PG – 1 PE – 1 PP).
The referee designated for the match was Romain Lissorgue.
Nice training today
The team led by Francesco Farioli plans its game with a 4-3-3 formation with Marcin Bulka in goal; Youcef Atal, Jean-Clair Todibo, Dante Bonfim and Melvin Bard in defense; Morgan Sanson, Youssouf Ndayishimiye and Khéphren Thuram-Ulien in the middle; and Gaëtan Laborde, Terem Moffi and Jérémie Boga up front.
Stade Brestois formation today
For their part, those led by Éric Roy stand on the field with a 4-5-1 strategy with Marco Bizot defending the goal; Kenny Lala, Brendan Chardonnet, Lilian Brassier, Bradley Locko at the back; Pierre Lees-Melou, Hugo Magnetti, Romain Del Castillo, Mahdi Camara and Jérémy Le Douaron in midfield; and with Steve Mounié in attack.
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