The poster for this Sunday, March 15, will pit Balarucois against Sèteois in R2. A crucial match for both teams.
Just a week away from the official arrival of spring, Thau’s teams must prepare for the final sprint, the mindset is different. After this day, there will be only eight matches left to reach the goal. Everyone knows that in the final third of the championship, anything can happen, including collapse, resignation, resurrection, and sometimes even the desertion of certain teams.
It will be complicated for Asfac. Playing in Aude, against Tangos invigorated by their qualification in Grau-du-Roi in the Cup, has never been easy. However, Saint-Clément just won three points there, so it is still possible.
In R3, Mèze will be involved in a Hérault derby, if the weather permits. The Biterrois substitutes are not very reassured, their journey has been irregular and disappointing. In the first leg, the Castello-Sansonne duo’s men were victorious and ended up with ten players. If they want to retain a slim chance for the top of the table, they must take all three points.
No calculations
Finally, on Sunday, R2 offers the Thau riverside derby. Sèteois will cross the pond to play a match of the utmost importance. Although the first leg was won by the “Green and White”, the current situation, with some at the top and others at the bottom of the standings, leaves little room for calculations between neighbors and friends. The Balarucois, at home and with a large audience, are not guaranteed safety. The Sèteois, aiming for promotion, must close the gap with Castelnau. In both cases, it will undoubtedly be the three points that are discussed in both dressing rooms during the pre-match talk.
This Saturday at 6:00 p.m.: FU Narbonne / Asfac. This Saturday at 7:30 p.m.: Mèze SFC / AS Béziers II. This Sunday at 3:00 p.m.: St. Balarucois / SC Sète.

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