Like every week on our website, Hearts of Foot, find "The Summary!" of the day of D2. Here is the summary of the 6th day.

Group A
Nancy - Metz: 1-3
Saint-Denis - Val d'Orge: 1-4
Vendenheim -Henin-Beaumont: 1-1
Rouvroy - Bischheim: 2-1
Lillers - Arras: 1-2
Reims - Lille: 1-0

Metz continues its march forward with a sixth victory in six games. Arras, then Val d'Orge also win and have a lead over half of the ranking occupied by the LOSC. By sharing the points at home, Vendenheim conceded his third draw of the season. The first win of the season for Rouvroy (11th), obtained against Bischheim, allows him to get closer to Lille and Nancy. Reims becomes 4th following his victory against Nancy (1-0), his 4th of the season.

Group B
Condé - Bordeaux: 0-6
Issy - Tremblay: 3-1
Yzeure - Le Mans: 2-1
Angers - Arlac-Mérignac: 3-1
Quimper - Rouen: 0-1
Lorient - Saint-Malo: 1-3

As in Group A with FC Metz, Angers keeps pace and offers a sixth victory in six games. This time facing Arlac-Mérignac. Yzeure two points remains in ambush after his home win against Le Mans. With two games postponed, Rouen can also aim for the top of the rankings. The rouennaises receive St Malo Saturday in a late match after winning at the red lantern, Quimper. St Malo is 6th in the standings. Condé sank largely at home against Bordeaux on the score of 6-0. Issy 4th after his victory in the Parisian derby against the poorly ranked Tremblay (3-1).

Group C
Nivolet - Dijon: 0-1
Toulouse - Grenoble-Claix: 0-2
Monteux - Le Puy: 2-1
Mâcon river - Aurillac-Arpajon: 1-4
The Vore - OM: 1-4
Marseille FA - Nivolas: 1-2

OM remain in the lead after their victory at La Véore with 22 points. Following behind two points, Grenoble-Claix who won in Toulouse, yet author of a good series with three wins in a row. Dijon is needed on the smallest margins in Nivolet and could grab a few places with two games late. Monteux 5th, has the Puy, 3rd, home. 2nd win of the season for Arpajon-Aurillac on Flacé-Macon. Nivolet wins in Marseille and gets closer to the first part of the table.

 

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