Reims-Lens: streaming, TV channel and compositions

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The Racing Club de Lens travels to Reims for the 22nd day of Ligue 1, this Sunday (5:05 p.m.). Here is all the essential information on this match.

Laborious in its first round of the Europa League against Friborg on Thursday (0-0), the Racing Club de Lens returns to domestic games with the idea of ​​continuing its comeback. Without making any noise, the French vice-champions have regained their cruising speed in Ligue 1.

The Sang et Or will, however, have to be wary of a less sovereign, and therefore vengeful, Reims team. “ We had three results that were worse or less positive than in the first part of the season, a lot of results can explain that, explained Will Still. I’m not going to make excuses. We weren’t good, that’s all. Every team in Ligue 1 has matches like that. Unfortunately for us, it came to a head and I think it’s the first time since I’ve been here. We must not cry scandal, look for noon to two p.m. It’s up to us to find the keys to being as fresh and energetic as possible, which we haven’t been in the last few matches, to find a unit and a collective balance to win. We didn’t recognize each other, we didn’t recognize the Reims stadium on the pitch. I apologize to the supporters who traveled to Lorient. It is up to us, the staff and the group to remedy this. ” The stage is set.

The expected compositions

Brest : Bizot – Lala, Chardonnet, Le Cardinal, Locko – Doumbia, Lees-Melou, Magnetti – Del Castillo, Mounié, Pereira Lage.

OM : Lopez – Clauss, Mbemba, Balerdi, Merlin – Ounahi, Onana, Harit – Sarr, Aubameyang, Moumbagna.

Where to watch the game ?

This match counting for the 22nd day of Ligue 1 between Stade Brestois and Olympique de Marseille will be broadcast on Prime Video this Sunday, from 8:45 p.m. It will also be possible to watch it on the Amazon group’s streaming platform, via the Ligue 1 Pass.

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