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Amateur football – Regional 3: the distance match for survival between Pavie and Auch in the money

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Fierce battle between Gersois for survival, final sprint for the podium… The 20th day of Regional 3 continues and ends this Saturday, May 9th with matches of high stakes at all levels.

FC Pavie – FC Pyrénées Vallées des Gaves, this Saturday at 8:00 PM, at the Vieux-Pont stadium in Pavie. Positions: Pavie, 11th with 19 points (5 wins, 4 draws, and 10 losses); facing FCPVG, 6th with 26 points (8 wins, 2 draws, and 9 losses). In the first leg, FCP was defeated 4-2.

Pavie knows what they must do at home to get out of the red zone. The “Sang et Or” will need to use all the necessary ingredients in front of their supporters to secure a crucial victory to save their skin.

Amateur football – Regional 3: the distance match for survival between Pavie and Auch in the money
Les Paviens n’ont plus le droit à l’erreur à trois journées du verdict.
DDM archives – SEBASTIEN LAPEYRERE

Saint-Nicolas – Auch Foot II, this Saturday at 8:00 PM, at the Deux-Mûriers stadium in St-Nicolas. Positions: St-Nicolas, 8th with 22 points (6 wins, 4 draws, and 9 losses); facing Auch II, 12th with 18 points (4 wins, 6 draws, and 9 losses). In the first leg, the Lionceaux were defeated 3-4 on their home turf.

The recent victory against SCPAS has given the Auscitains a lifeline in their quest for survival. There are no more second chances, the Lionceaux must stay strong to earn points from an opponent also not yet safe!

Jeune Entente Toulousaine II – Sainte-Christie Preignan AS, this Saturday at 8:15 PM, at the Borderouge complex in Toulouse. Positions: JET II, 10th with 20 points (5 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses); against SCPAS, 3rd with 32 points (9 wins, 5 draws, and 5 losses). In the first leg, SCPAS won 4-0.

SCPAS has lost the pace of their fantastic start to the season, so now it’s all about fighting to stay on the podium. A great challenge nonetheless for a promoted team. But the Toulouse opponent, battling for survival, will be particularly motivated in front of their home crowd.

Early match: Thursday night, FC L’Isle-Jourdain won 4-1 against AS Fleurance La Sauvetat (see detailed report here).