

Avranches and Bordeaux play out a six-goal thriller in National 2
In a pulsating encounter at Stade René Fenouillère, US Avranches Mont-Saint-Michel and FC Girondins de Bordeaux shared the spoils in a dramatic 3-3 draw. The match, part of the French Championnat National 2 fixture on May 17, 2026, lived up to its billing as two of the league's most attacking sides went blow for blow.
Match Overview
Both teams came into the game looking to solidify their positions in the standings. Bordeaux, the fallen giants of French football, are working their way back up the pyramid, while Avranches have consistently punched above their weight. The opening exchanges were cagey, but the floodgates soon opened.
Key Moments
- First half fireworks: Avranches struck first through a well-worked set piece in the 15th minute. Bordeaux responded instantly with a stunning long-range strike from their midfield general. The scoreline read 2-1 to the visitors by the 30-minute mark.
- Home fightback: Avranches refused to buckle. A quick counter-attack just before half-time leveled the match at 2-2, sending the home crowd into a frenzy.
- Second half drama: Bordeaux regained the lead early in the second half with a penalty converted by their experienced striker. However, Avranches showed immense character, equalizing for the third time in the 78th minute after a scramble inside the box.
Tactical Battle
Both managers set up in fluid 4-3-3 formations, prioritizing attacking football. Bordeaux controlled possession (60%), but Avranches were lethal on the break, registering 12 shots on target. The match highlighted the gulf in experience versus the energy of a well-drilled side.
Standout Performers
- Avranches: Their left winger was a constant menace, providing two assists.
- Bordeaux: The central midfielder dictated play and scored a screamer.
The 3-3 draw leaves both teams in the upper half of the National 2 table, though Bordeaux will feel they dropped two points. For neutrals, it was a classic advertisement for the quality and unpredictability of French fourth-tier football.