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The opposition between Lens and Brest promises to be very competitive this Saturday evening in Bollaert.
The 6e in the Ligue 1 standings faces 2e. Obviously, the poster is captivating and it is even more so when we know the football that Lens and Brest offer for several months. This Saturday, these two attractive teams will battle it out in Bollaert.
When the Haise gang crosses swords with Eric Roy, the spectacle can only be there. Artésiens and Finisteriens are not in the habit of calculating. And there is no doubt that they will be faithful to their principles when they battle it out in this match at the top of the 25e day of Ligue 1.
Brest facing the Lensois developer
If we rely on the statistics, Brest leaves with the favors of the forecasts, even if it occurs away. Because he currently has his longest unbeaten streak in the elite (9 wins and 4 draws). And also because in their last 7 confrontations against the Northerners, the Finistériens have only lost twice. The statistics therefore speak in their favor.
The other figure which speaks in favor of the visitors is that Lens has only gleaned one point this season against a Top 6 team (in 7 matches). But, there is clearly a beginning to everything.
The probable lineups of Lens – Brest
Lens: Samba – Gradit, Danso, Khusanov – Aguilar, Abdul Samed, El-Aynaoui, Frankowski – Sotoca, Saïd, Da Costa.
Brest: Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Brassier, Locko – Magnetti, Lees-Melou, Camara – Del Castillo, Mounié, Pereira-Lage.
On which channel to watch the Lens – Brest match
The meeting between Lens and Brest will be followed this Saturday from 9 p.m. on the Canal+ Sport 360 channel. You will also be able to watch the match in streaming, via the MyCanal group’s dedicated platform as well as on the DAZN service.
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