Like last week, the Perpignanais will shoot first, Thursday evening (8:50 p.m.) in Béziers, which has little to hope for, or to fear, this season.
The Vannes leader, impressive on the last day against Colomiers (40-7), will only play on Friday (7 p.m.), again at home, against Rouen, a poorly classified.
Four days before the end of the regular phase, the two champions of the championship have the opportunity to validate their ticket for a semi-final at home.
Third, Biarritz can for its part cement its place in the top 6 by winning Friday at Mont-de-Marsan.
They are four behind to compete for the other three qualifying places for the final stages: in order Colomiers, Oyonnax, Grenoble and Nevers.
At the opening of this 27th day, Oyonnax (5th) moves elsewhere to Nevers (7th), for whom the misstep is almost prohibited at home, under penalty of seeing his dreams fly away.
At the bottom of the ranking, Soyaux Angoulême would be almost doomed in case of defeat at Aurillac, penultimate.
The meeting between Valence Romans and Grenoble was postponed to Sunday due to cases of covid-19 within the Grenoble workforce.
Thursday
(6.30 p.m.) Nevers – Oyonnax
(8.50 p.m.) Béziers – Perpignan
Friday
(6:45 p.m.) Mont-de-Marsan – Biarritz
(7 p.m.) Provence Rugby – Carcassonne
Aurillac – Soyaux Angoulême
Colomiers – Montauban
Vannes – Rouen
Sunday
(3 p.m.) Valence Romans – Grenoble
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