Team 1. ASF-Valence d’Agen, Sunday 3 p.m. Marius Lacoste stadium.
This is the last match of the year, a match which had been postponed and which could bring a lot to the Fleurantins in the event of a victory. Indeed, after the victory against Lannemezan, a new success would allow the blue and whites to settle towards the middle of the table and therefore find a more comfortable situation. Facing a successful Valencia team, the Fleurantins will not be celebrating but we hope that it will be them who will celebrate the victory at the end of 80 minutes. (see also in sport 32).
Hopes. ASF-Valence d’Agen, Sunday 1:15 p.m. Marius Lacoste stadium. Positions: this match will pit the last two in the group who have 15 points in twelve matches.
After the frustrating defeat during stoppage time last Sunday against Lannemezan, the troops of Bori and Espinasse will this time want to avoid any traps by taking the game into their own hands in order to build a victory. And this victory is expected and hoped to restore a little flame to this young group which must assert its qualities. After the festive pre-match meal (full) it will be a bit of a party at Marius Lacoste, hoping that the Fleurantins will light up the Marius Lacoste pitch in front of the supporters expected in large numbers.