The sixteen Pro D2 clubs are preparing to end their year 2024, this Thursday December 19 and Friday December 20, with the 15th day of the championship; the last one before the truce. But already, their program for the start of 2025 is starting to take shape.
This Monday, the National Rugby League (LNR) unveiled the detailed program for the 17th day, placed in the middle of a block of three matches running throughout the month of January. And, unsurprisingly, FC Grenoble (1st) will still be exposed in front of the cameras of Canal + Sportthe championship broadcaster.
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His trip to Provence Rugby (current 5th) will be the delayed poster for Friday January 17, with kick-off at 9 p.m. at the Maurice-David stadium.
The Provençaux, still undefeated at home, will try to take their revenge on the Isérois who beat them in the first leg (15-12 at the Stade des Alpes), on September 6.
A taste of revenge for the VRDR
During this same 17th day, Valence Romans Drôme Rugby will also play on January 17, but with a kick-off at 7:30 p.m., on the US Montauban field (at the Sapiac stadium).
The Drômois will try to erase their setback in the first leg in Tarn-et-Garonne, on October 18 at the Georges-Pompidou stadium (31-32).
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