On Thursday, 29 May 2025, Stade Auguste-Delaune will host the crucial first leg of the Ligue 1 relegation playoff between Reims et FC Metz. Kick‐off is scheduled for 20:30 CEST (19:30 BST in the UK), with spectators eagerly anticipating a tense battle for survival in France’s top flight.
The stakes could not be higher: the winner over two legs seals a place in next season’s Ligue 1, while the loser faces the drop. Both sides arrive in decent form, and home advantage could prove decisive in this tightly contested affair.
Comment les deux équipes abordent-elles ce match ?
Reims ended the season on a mixed note, falling short against PSG in the Coupe de France final but showing enough resilience in league play to force this playoff. Their recent displays have been characterized by organized defending and fast transitions, traits that will be key when facing a high‐tempo Metz side.
Metz booked their playoff spot with a late push in Ligue 1, combining disciplined back‐line work with moments of individual flair. Their away form has been patchy, but coach stability and experience in pressure matches make them a dangerous opponent.
Nos prévisions
We expect a cautious start, with both sides prioritizing defensive solidity. The first leg is likely to end in a low‐scoring draw, as neither team will want to concede an early advantage in this two‐leg format. Expect tight midfield battles and few clear‐cut chances.
Reims’ home advantage and ability to hit on the counter give them a slight edge, but Metz’s experience under pressure could nullify that benefit. A 1-1 draw seems a realistic outcome, setting up a decisive second leg at Stade Saint‐Symphorien.
Meilleure cote
Bet365: Reims win 2.25, Draw 3.10, Metz win 3.40
William Hill: Reims win 2.20, Draw 3.00, Metz win 3.50
Betfair: Reims win 2.30, Draw 3.20, Metz win 3.60
Compositions possibles
Reims could line up in a compact 4-4-2, with Gabriel Moscardo, Oumar Diakite et Ange Tia all pushing for starts after impressing in training. However, they will be without key men Daramy, Fofana, Khadra et Teuma, who remain sidelined through injury.
Metz are expected to stick to their tried‐and‐tested 4-2-3-1 shape, blending defensive discipline with quick breaks. While no major absences have been reported, their ability to adapt to Reims’ counter‐attacks will be crucial to snatching a positive result on the road.