In the first leg in September, Nantes won at home against Rennes thanks to a penalty from Abdoulaye Touré. - JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP

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Good evening the team! Welcome to Roazhon Park to follow with us a derby as we like and which smells of pancakes and cider (it's Sunday Candlemas by the way!). The match promises to be nice on paper especially as the two clubs are playing at the top of the table. In full swing since December, Stade Rennais has the opportunity this evening to consolidate its third place in the ranking and to put pressure on Marseille, which will travel to Bordeaux on Sunday evening. A little surprise also awaits spectators with the presentation of rookie Steven Nzonzi just before kick-off. On the side of FC Nantes, it is a little less the chug. First because they have not signed a world champion in the transfer window. And above all they have just aligned two straight defeats against Lyon in the Coupe de France and Bordeaux in the league. But the men of Christian Gourcuff, 6th in Ligue 1, have shown this season that they have the resource. And if the rival wins, where he has not won since 2013, FC Nantes would take the opportunity to get closer to the podium.

We meet around 8:30 p.m. for the start of this live with a kick-off that will be given at 8:45 p.m.

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