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Toulouse – Lille 0: 2: Climbs to 4th place and even sees a leaf

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Lille’s counterattack continues and with a 2-0 win at home in Toulouse they overtook Rennes and are now even fighting for a place in the Champions League.

her transformation small by Paulo Fonseca gave magical results to last year’s champions of France, who came out on top 2-0 at its headquarters toulouse on the 28th match day of Ligue 1, they overtook Rennes in 5th place and are now fighting for the best possible European “ticket”.

The hosts started the game better, having a post and great chances, but Lika Chevalier and the error kept the goalless goal. Maxime Dieppe also had a lot to do up to the 85th minute, when a counterattack by Lilouis put Alejandro Ribeiro in position to make it 1-0. In the 11th minute of added time, Mohamad Bayo made it 2-0 and “secured” the victory for the guests.

It is noted that the game in the 1st part was interrupted for a few minutes due to sudden and heavy rain.

THE Harry Tsingaras He stayed on the bench for the hosts.

The results of the 28th game day

  • Lyon – Nantes 1-1 (24′ Lacazette / 2′ auto. Lukeba)
  • Toulouse-Lille 0-2 (85′ Alexandros, 90+11′ Bayou)
  • 18/03 22:00 Lance – Ange
  • 19/03 14:00 Ajaccio-Monaco
  • 19/03 16:00 Montpellier-Clermont
  • 19/03 16:00 Nice – Lorient
  • 19/03 16:00 Strasbourg – Auxerre
  • 19/03 16:00 Troyes-Brest
  • 19/03 18:05 Paris – Rennes
  • 03/19 21:45 Reims-Marseille

The program of the 29th game day

  • 31/03 22:00 Marseille-Montpellier
  • 01/03 18:00 Auxerre Troyes
  • 01/03 22:00 Ren – lance
  • 02/03 14:00 Lille-Lorient
  • 02/03 16:00 Angers – Nice
  • 02/03 16:00 Clermont-Ajaccio
  • 02/03 16:00 Nantes-Reims
  • 02/03 16:00 Brest Toulouse
  • 02/03 18:05 Monaco – Strasbourg
  • 02/03 21:45 Paris-Lyon

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Sports broadcasts on Sunday: where the doubleheader derby, the duels for Panathinaikos – Olympiakos and Napoli – Milan can be seen

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Big games in Greece and Europe are scheduled for Sunday (April 2nd). TV shows in detail.

The football action in Europe and Greece continues and on Sunday (02.04.) big games as well as the 2nd matchday of the playoffs of the Stoiximan Super League are on the agenda.

Within the borders, the derbies PAOK – AEK and Olympiacos – Aris stand out, while we also have big matches abroad, such as Napoli – Milos and Paris – Lyon.

In the special part of Sportish you can see the entire TV program every day, while Matchcenter broadcasts all games live.

The schedule for Sunday

  • 13:15 Eredivisie: Go Ahead Eagles – Ajax / Novasports launch
  • 13:30 Series A: Bologna – Udinese / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
  • 14:00 Cinch Scottish Premier League: Ross County – Celtic / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
  • 14:30 Belgian Championship: Genk – lions / Novasports 5HD
  • 14:30 2nd Bundesliga: Paderborn – Great Fjord / Novasports 3HD
  • 15:00 League: Telta – Almeria / Novasports 1HD
  • 15:30 Eredivisie: Sparta Rotterdam – Feyenoord / Novasports 2HD
  • 16:00 Series A: Spezia-Salernitana / COSMOTE SPORT 7 HD
  • 16:00 Series A: Monza – Lazio / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
  • 16:00 Premier League: Westham-Southampton / Novasport’s Premier League
  • 16:30 Bundesliga: Cologne – Gladbach / Novasports Prime
  • 17:00 C Division of England: Bolton Plymouth / COSMOTE SPORT 9 HD
  • 17:15 League: Real Madrid – Valladolid / Novasports 1HD
  • 17:30 Portugal League Bwin: Saves – Braga / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
  • 18:00 Stoiximan Super League: Panathinaikos – Volos NPS / COSMOTE SPORT 1 HD
  • 18:05 League 1: Monaco – Strasbourg / Novasports 2HD
  • 18:30 Bundesliga: Werder Bremen vs Hoffenheim / Novasports 3HD
  • 18:30 Premier League: Newcastle-Manchester United / Novasport’s Premier League
  • 19:00 Series A: Rome – Samdoria / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
  • 19:30 Belgian Championship: Malin – Club Brugge / Novasports launch
  • 19:30 League: Villarreal – Real Sociedad / Novasports 1HD
  • 19:30 Stoiximan Super League: PAOK-AEK / Novasports Prime
  • 20:00 Portugal League Bwin: Rio Ave – Benfica / COSMOTE SPORT 2 HD
  • 21:00 Stoiximan Super League: Olympiacos – Aris / COSMOTE SPORT 1 HD
  • 21:45 Series A: Naples – Milan / COSMOTE SPORT 3 HD
  • 21:45 League 1: Paris Saint Germain – Lyon / Novasports 2HD
  • 22:00 League: Atletico Madrid – Real Betis / Novasports 1HD
  • 22:30 Portugal League Bwin: Porto-Portimonense / COSMOTE SPORT 8 HD

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Rennes – Lance 0-1: The unstoppable Opeda lifted it to 2nd place

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Lois Opeda scored 15 goals in Ligue 1 this season and gave Lance a 1-0 win at Rennes to move them into second place with Marseille.

Lois Opeda was once again the best she had to show lance and with his aim he achieved victory 1-0 at its headquarters wren for the 29th matchday of Ligue 1 and thus takes Marseille in 2nd place.

The visitors remained in control despite the hosts returning to Paris after a triumph over Paris. In the 31st minute, Opeda headed the ball into the net for the 15th time this season in the league, becoming the first player to do the feat since Lance and Roger Bolly in 1993/94.

Bruno Genesio’s men woke up in the 2nd half, creating chances but were denied by Brice Saba and lost to ‘Roazon’, keeping them away from Champions League spots.

The results of the 29th game day

  • Marseille-Montpellier 1-1 (44′ Pen. Gueduzi / 12′ North)
  • Auxerre Troyes 1-0 (73′ Niang)
  • Ren – lance 0-1 (31′ open)
  • 02/04 14:00 Lille-Lorient
  • 02/04 16:00 Angers – Nice
  • 02/04 16:00 Clermont-Ajaccio
  • 02/04 16:00 Nantes-Reims
  • 02/04 16:00 Brest Toulouse
  • 02/04 18:05 Monaco – Strasbourg
  • 02/04 21:45 Paris-Lyon

The program of the 30th game day

  • 07/04 22:00 Lans – Strasbourg
  • 08/04 18:00 Angers-Lille
  • 08/04 22:00 Nice – Paris
  • 09/04 14:00 Lyon – Rennes
  • 09/04 16:00 Montpellier-Toulouse
  • 09/04 16:00 Ajaccio Auxerre
  • 09/04 16:00 Troyes-Clermont
  • 09/04 16:00 Reims-Brest
  • 09/04 18:05 Nantes Monaco
  • 09/04 21:45 Lorient Marseille

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Marseille – Montpellier 1-1: Marseille loses points in the Velodrome and falls back in the title race

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A second consecutive draw at the Velodrome for Marseille, who were defeated 1-1 by Montpellier on matchday 29 of Ligue 1, leaving valuable points in the race for the top spot with Paris.

Marseille drew for the second consecutive season at the Velodrome after beating Montpellier 1-1 on Matchday 29 of Ligue 1. Marseille chasing Paris lost valuable points and are now -6 behind the Parisians who have a game in hand.

The hosts were chasing the goal early on, with Montpellier taking the lead in the 12th minute of the game.

Norden defeated Blanco 0-1, but the offside flag was raised. However, with the intervention of the VAR, the referee counted the goal normally.

However, in the 42nd minute, Marseille won a penalty after Sakho put his hand in the cross Sanchez. Two minutes later, Geduzzi executed it accurately and leveled the match.

The two teams returned from the dressing room but failed to score a second goal, allowing the score to remain 1-1 until the end of the game.

MARSEILLE: Blanco, Ronzier, Zigo, Kolasinac, Kloss (76′) cabore)Vertou, Gueduzi (59′ Infant)Tavares, Sanchez, Malinowski (76′ Page)Oliveira (59′ under).

Montpellier: Lecomte, Sacco, Julien, Kouillat (22′ Sacco, 46′ Chatto), Silas, Leroy (76′ Fayette), Clotard, North (61′) mavididi)Savanier, Vahi (80′ Germaine)Kasri.

The schedule and the results of the 29th matchday

  • Marseille-Montpellier 1-1
  • 01/04 18:00 Auxerre Troyes
  • 01/04 22:00 Ren – lance
  • 02/04 14:00 Lille-Lorient
  • 02/04 16:00 Angers – Nice
  • 02/04 16:00 Clermont-Ajaccio
  • 02/04 16:00 Nantes-Reims
  • 02/04 16:00 Brest Toulouse
  • 02/04 18:05 Monaco – Strasbourg
  • 02/04 21:45 Paris-Lyon

The program of the 30th game day

  • 7/4 22:00 Lens – Strasbourg
  • 8/4 18:00 Angers-Lille
  • 8/4 22:00 Nice – Paris
  • 9/4 14:00 Lyon – Rennes
  • 9/4 16:00 Montpellier-Toulouse
  • 9/4 16:00 Ajaccio Auxerre
  • 9/4 16:00 Troyes-Clermont
  • 9/4 16:00 Reims-Brest
  • 9/4 18:05 Nantes Monaco
  • 9/4 21:45 Lorient Marseille

Source: sport 24

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