L1: Brest-OM, Rennes-OL and Monaco-ASSE to start!

L1: Brest-OM, Rennes-OL and Monaco-ASSE to start!
L1: Brest-OM, Rennes-OL and Monaco-ASSE to start!

This Friday, the Professional Football League began to unveil the calendar for next season. We know in particular the posters for the first day of Ligue 1. Among the most anticipated confrontations, Stade Brestois will host Olympique de Marseille, while Stade Rennais will challenge Olympique Lyonnais at Roazhon Park.

For some teams, the serious things will begin quickly. The Professional Football League has started to unveil the calendar for next season. Details of the first day of Ligue 1 have been revealed with already attractive posters. Qualified for the Champions League, Stade Brestois, surprising third in the championship last season, will host Olympique de Marseille during this weekend which begins on Friday August 16.

Fans of the French championship will also be waiting for the match between Stade Rennais and Olympique Lyonnais at Roazhon Park. We also remember the interesting confrontation between AS Monaco, reigning French vice-champion, and AS Saint-Etienne, promoted to the elite after their victory in the play-offs against FC Metz. Suffice to say that the Greens will immediately have to get up to speed at Louis-II, facing one of the best teams in the championship.

Monaco will follow Paris and ASSE

Note that Paris Saint-Germain, who will challenge the Monegasques in the Champions Trophy a week earlier, will begin their Ligue 1 season at Le Havre. While LOSC will challenge Stade de Reims which should soon appoint coach Luka Elsner in place of Will Still. As for the last team qualified for a European competition, OGC Nice will be expected at the promoted Auxerre, champion of Ligue 2.

The first day of Ligue 1 (the weekend of August 16):

Brest – OM
Montpellier – Strasbourg
Toulouse – Nantes
Angers – Lens
Monaco – Saint-Etienne
Reims – Lille
Auxerre – Nice
Le Havre – PSG
Rennes – OL

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