Laval moves forward again, Rodez in ambush

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The 26th day of L2 was profitable for Laval, who after three days without managed to return to victory this Saturday, to the detriment of Concarneau (1-3).

Thanks to this success, the Laval residents are temporarily two lengths behind the Angevins, holders of the second direct ticket for the elite. The Auxerre leader, held in check at the same time by Bastia (1-1), was perched seven units behind.

Laval third, it is Saint-Etienne, earlier defeat of Annecy (2-1), which occupies fourth place, now ahead of a defeated Grenoble for the third consecutive lift, at home against Pau (0-1).

Behind this quinté and the three barrages, Rodez pushes thanks to his victory in Valenciennes (0-2). The RAF finds itself sixth, two lengths from the fifth level, like Ajaccio which had to share the points with Amiens (0-0).

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