After a laborious start to the championship, the Nice team seems to have found the path to victory, winning two consecutive matches, including one away as compensation for the home defeat against Valencia on the first day.
The match against Dijon at Arboras (this Saturday at 5 p.m.) must definitely align with this trajectory, which will allow the reds and blacks to reposition themselves among the contenders for the finals qualification.
Since the Burgundians have also had a mixed journey, it will be a match between two wounded teams in the process of healing. But at the end of the match, only one will come out of the infirmary.
The stakes are high but are within reach for the Nice team if they can impose their game without the usual nervousness.
The probable Nice XV: 15 Le Gall; 14 Buraitakiyvili, 2 Martin, 1 Johonstoneaca, 13 Mosses; 12 Torfs; 11 Slowik; 10 Jones, 9 Bessaguet; 7 Boleinavalu, 8 Freytes, 6 Mace, 5 Koroi, 4 Fourcade, 3 Shatvilii, 2 Martin, 1 Johnstone