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Lyon will seek to confirm its recovery in Ligue 1 by getting the better of Reims.
After welcoming the Blues last weekend, Groupama Stadium returns to its OL club this Saturday evening. On behalf of the 27e day of the championship, the Rhone residents will face Reims.
OL want to continue
Against Reims, Lyon will seek to collect their 5e success in the last six league matches. If they succeed, Les Gones will return to 5 points from the places giving access to the European Cup.
There is still mistrust when it comes to the Champenois. Firstly because the latter also remain with good results recorded, including the draw against PSG (2-2). And also because OL have only won 2 of their last 11 matches against this team.
Reims is ambitious
Reims is also a team that shines on the road. Ito and his teammates have totaled 24 goals in 15 matches in all competitions. In Lyon, they will therefore not play small arms. It's not Will Still's habit anyway.
Ninth in the standings, the Rémois have not given up the idea of reaching Europe. If Lyon, located four points behind, believes in it then why not them. Especially since Lens (6e) was beaten by Lille on Friday evening at the opening of this championship lift.
The Lyon – Reims compositions
Lyon: Lopes; O'Brien, Caleta-Car, Henrique, Maitland-Niles; Mangala, Matic, Caqueret; Fofana, Nuamah, Lacazette.
Reims: Diouf – Foket, Agbadou, Adelhamid, Koudou – Munetsi, Edoa, Khadra – Ito, Diakité, Daramay.
On which channel can you watch the Lyon – Reims match?
The meeting between Olympique Lyonnais and Stade de Reims will be followed this Saturday from 9 p.m. on Canal+Sport 360. You will also be able to watch the match in streaming on the My Canal group's dedicated platform or on the service DAZN.
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