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Brest hosts Saint-Étienne on Saturday (5 p.m.), as part of the 3rd day of Ligue 1. A match to follow live on our site.
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Brest – Saint-Étienne, the pre-match
The day after Olympique Lyonnais’ stunning victory over RC Strasbourg (4-3), it’s time for a new match counting for the third day of Ligue 1, with the opposition this Saturday between Stade Brestois and AS Saint-Étienne. A duel of low-ranked teams since both teams have conceded two defeats in as many matches since the start of the season. If the Bretons have conceded twice as many goals as their opponents today (6 against 3), they hope to do much better at home.
The game will not be easy against the promoted Saint-Etienne team, who would also like to finally start their season and try to pick up some valuable points as quickly as possible. The two clubs have had a fairly active transfer window, but will not yet have the opportunity to line up all their new weapons. It is up to the players lined up to do what is necessary. The last time Brest and Saint-Etienne faced each other was on April 16, 2022, in Ligue 1. The match was won at home by ASSE, which then ended a long series of five unsuccessful matches against Brest.
Brest – Saint-Étienne, the official line-ups
Brest: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Le Cardinal, Amavi – Camara, Faivre, Magnetti – Del Castillo, Ajorque, Sima
Saint-Étienne: Larsonneur – Mason, Batubinsika, Abdelhamid, Cornud – Fomba, Amougou, Davitachvili, Cafaro – Aiki, Sissoko
Brest – Saint-Étienne, on which channel can you watch the match?
The kick-off of the 3 matche Ligue 1 matchday between Stade Brestois and AS Saint-Étienne will be given this Saturday, August 31, at 5:00 p.m. The match will take place at the Francis-Le Blé stadium and will be refereed by Mr. Angoula. It will be broadcast on the channel
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