Rennes and Nice have qualified for the new-look Ligue 1 this season after finishing fifth and sixth in their respective groups.
Rennes finished third in Group D with 46 points from 22 matches, while Nice were fourth in Group A with 55 points from 21 games. The two teams had to compete against each other in the playoffs to decide who would join PSG and Lyon in the top flight next season.
The final match between Rennes and Nice was a closely contested affair, but Rennes emerged victorious thanks to a late goal from Maxence Lopès. It was a well-deserved victory for Rennes, who will now look to build on their success and continue their impressive run in European football.
Nice also secured their place in the Europa League by finishing second in their group. The club has been one of the most successful in France over the past decade, having won four Ligue 1 titles and three Coupe de la Ligue trophies.
Both Rennes and Nice have made significant strides under new managers this season, with Rennes' manager Julien Stéphan leading the way. The team's defensive solidity has been crucial in their success, with Rennes conceding just seven goals in their 22 matches so far.
Nice, meanwhile, have been bolstered by the addition of former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren, who has already contributed to the team's improved performance. The club's young players have also shown promise, with the likes of Florian Thauvin and Jonathan Bamba standing out.
Overall, it is clear that both Rennes and Nice have a bright future ahead of them, with both clubs looking set to make a strong impact in Ligue 1 and beyond.
