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Propelled under the spotlight after his feat against his Lyon neighbor, Bourgoin-Jailleu saw an awake dream. The little thumb of this 2024-25 edition still has an event to savor this Thursday evening since it again rubs into a Ligue 1 team, the Reims stadium. And in view of its degree of confidence, the National 3 club hopes to draw the contours of a new sensational feat.
Opposite, Reims has not put one foot in front of the other since the start of the calendar year. While Luka Elsner is challenged by the public and weakened by his management after the poor recent results in Ligue 1, a clear response is expected this Thursday evening. Rémois cannot afford a new false-pas which would be synonymous with humiliation in view of the context. The decor is planted.
The expected compos
Jail :: Jay – Nirlo, Mbaé, W. Mendy – J. Mendy, Ezzaytouni, Moumen, Imbert – Moujetzky – Bozkurt, Kohser.
Reims : Diouf – Buta, Jeng, Kipré, Sangui – Patrick, Atangana – Ito, Am. Koné, Diakhon – Diakité.
Where to see the match?
This eighth final of the French Cup between Bourgoin-Jailleu and the Stade de Reims will be broadcast on BeIN Sports 1, this Thursday, from 9 p.m. It will also be possible to look at it on the group streaming platform, Bein Connect.
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