Stade Rennais. Training partly open to the public at Roazhon Park on Saturday

Stade Rennais travels to on Sunday (5 p.m.), for a highly anticipated derby. After a prefectural decree, supporters will not be able to go to Beaujoire. To benefit from a little support ahead of the match, SRFC opened 20 minutes of training to the public on Saturday December 7 at Roazhon Park. From 10 a.m.

Stade Rennais opens training on Saturday to its supporters at Roazhon Park. | THOMAS BRÉGARDIS/ WEST


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  • Stade Rennais opens training on Saturday to its supporters at Roazhon Park. | THOMAS BRÉGARDIS/ WEST FRANCE

The FC Nantes – Stade Rennais derby will not take place in the stands. The -Atlantique Prefecture has therefore decided to prohibit Rennes supporters from going to La Beaujoire for the match scheduled for Sunday December 8 (5 p.m.). A situation that Stade Rennais regrets through a press release published on its website. “At the start of the week, the Loire Atlantique prefecture took the decision to ban Rennes supporters from traveling. However, Stade Rennais had previously presented a collective and supervised travel system for 750 supporters, in order to travel in the best security conditions and limit individual travel. We deplore this decision which unfairly sanctions all of our supporters,” can we read.

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At 10 a.m. at Roazhon Park on Saturday

To avoid experiencing this derby without support, the club has decided to open part of the match eve session to the public this Saturday, December 7. From 10 a.m., Rennes supporters will be able to watch the first 20 minutes of training at Roazhon Park. The appointment is given at doors 1 and 2.

The club specifies that a training session will be open to supporters during the Christmas holidays, without giving more details at this stage on the date. And that other open training sessions will take place in 2025. Strong demand from many supporters.

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