AS Saint-Étienne and OGC Nice played out a tense, goalless stalemate at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on Wednesday night in a Ligue 2 encounter that saw both sides cancel each other out in a battle of attrition. The result leaves Saint-Étienne in mid-table while Nice continue their push for a top-three finish in what has been an unexpectedly competitive campaign for the promoted side.
Match Overview
The early May fixture between two historic French clubs carried significant weight in the Ligue 2 standings. Saint-Étienne, fighting to climb away from the relegation scrap, needed points on home soil, while Nice aimed to consolidate their automatic promotion spot. From the first whistle, the intensity was high, but clear-cut chances were at a premium.
Defensive Solidity Takes Centre Stage
Both defences dominated the narrative. Saint-Étienne’s back four, marshalled by captain Anthony Briançon, repelled wave after wave of Nice attacks. At the other end, Nice goalkeeper Marcin Bułka was a spectator for long periods, but when called upon, he was sharp to deny Saint-Étienne’s Ibrahima Wadji in the 34th minute. The home side’s best opportunity came just before half-time when a goalmouth scramble saw the ball cleared off the line by a covering Nice defender.
Second‑Half Struggles
The second half followed a similar pattern. Nice enjoyed more possession and pushed forward through the creativity of their midfield maestro, but Saint-Étienne stayed compact and disciplined. Substitute Jean‑Philippe Krasso nearly broke the deadlock with a curling effort from the edge of the area in the 72nd minute, but Bułka tipped it over the bar. As the clock wound down, both teams settled for a point, with neither willing to risk a late defeat.
Key Statistics
- Possession: Nice 58% – 42% Saint-Étienne
- Shots on target: Saint-Étienne 3 – 2 Nice
- Corners: Saint-Étienne 5 – 4 Nice
- Yellow cards: Saint-Étienne 2 – Nice 1
Standings Impact
For Saint-Étienne, the point keeps them three points above the relegation zone with two matches remaining, a crucial if modest gain. For Nice, the draw sees them remain third – still in the promotion playoff position but now with only a one‑point cushion over fourth‑placed Bordeaux. The result maintains the tension in the Ligue 2 promotion race.
What Comes Next
Saint-Étienne face a daunting trip to Paris FC next weekend, while Nice host already‑relegated Quevilly‑Rouen in what should be a more opportunity to secure a vital victory. With the season reaching its climax, Wednesday’s stalemate may prove a missed chance for both sides.

