

Granville and Avranches shared the spoils in a tightly contested National 2 derby at Stade Michel Farré on 10 May 2026, with the match ending 1-1. The two Norman sides delivered a passionate encounter that had significant implications for the lower reaches of the table.
Match Overview
With both teams needing points to secure their place in the fourth tier of French football, the derby atmosphere was electric. Granville, playing at home, took the initiative early on, pressing high and forcing Avranches into defensive errors. The visitors, meanwhile, relied on quick counter-attacks through their wingers.
Key Moments
- 10th minute: Granville’s top scorer, Mathieu Le Goff, latched onto a through ball and slotted past the Avranches goalkeeper to give the hosts a deserved lead.
- 38th minute: Avranches equalised against the run of play. A corner was only half-cleared, and defender Lucas Morel smashed home from the edge of the box.
- Second half: Both sides had chances, but neither could find a winner. Granville’s goalkeeper made three crucial saves, while Avranches hit the post.
Tactical Story
Granville’s 4-4-2 formation allowed them to control the midfield in the first half, but after the equaliser, they became more cautious. Avranches shifted to a 4-2-3-1, using the extra man in midfield to stifle Granville’s creativity. The match became a tactical battle of attrition, with few clear-cut chances after the break.
Standout Players
- Mathieu Le Goff (Granville): Scored the opener and was a constant threat with his movement.
- Lucas Morel (Avranches): Solid defensively and netted the crucial equaliser.
Table Impact
The draw leaves Granville in 12th place, just three points above the relegation zone. Avranches remain 10th, but with only one win in their last six matches, the pressure is mounting. This derby point could prove vital come the end of the season.