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With two matchdays left in the season, the stakes and suspense are at their highest across France. For this 33rd round, we’ll also get a seven-match simultaneous kick-off on Sunday night!
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Here’s the weekend schedule!
This is a match that could decide a lot at both ends of the table. Away on the Sang et Or’s pitch, the Canaries absolutely need a win — any other result would officially send them down to Ligue 2.
For their part, Lens can officially book their place in next season’s Champions League with a draw, but they also have to go all out for the win. A draw or a defeat would open the door for PSG to seal the title this Sunday.
A few days after their wild night in Munich, PSG return to Ligue 1 to take another step toward the title. As a bonus, the Parisians will be facing an opponent with nothing left to play for.
Brest have now gone six matches without a win, with four defeats and six draws. The Bretons are also coming off a heavy 4-0 beating by Paris FC.
A storm warning is blowing through Le Havre. After the humiliation suffered in Nantes and another week marked by a training camp imposed on the players, OM must try to respond if they want to keep hoping for a European spot.
Standing in their way is a Le Havre side that has not yet secured survival, but could do so this Sunday with a positive result.
One week after their dominant display against Rennes, OL can already secure a Top 4 finish with a win against Toulouse, and even a podium place if LOSC slip up.
For their part, Toulouse have nothing left to play for, but they could still play spoiler in this Champions League race.
This is THE big clash of Sunday night! The stakes are simple: Nice have 31 points, Auxerre have 28 and currently occupy the relegation play-off spot. If AJA win, they move out of the relegation zone and hand the play-off spot to the Eagles thanks to a better goal difference.
For their part, Nice can officially secure survival with a win, putting Auxerre six points behind with one match left to play.
After the defeat on OL’s pitch, Rennes absolutely have to respond if they want to keep hoping for at least a top-three finish, synonymous with Champions League qualifying play-offs.
But standing in the way of Rennes is a Paris FC side in red-hot form at the end of the season, coming off a dominant 4-0 win over Brest.
This is the aftermath for Les Grenats, officially relegated since last weekend. Saint-Symphorien will have the chance to bid a final farewell to Ligue 1 against a Lorient side that continues to perform despite the announcement of Olivier Pantaloni’s departure.
Three days after their Conference League elimination and the heated ending between Emmanuel Emegha and the supporters, Strasbourg return to Ligue 1 aiming to make one final push for Europe.
To do that, they will have to overcome an Angers side with nothing left to play for at this stage of the season.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.
📸 FRED TANNEAU - AFP or licensors
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