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Stade Brestois 29
Stade Rennais FC
Attacks
97
100
Dangerous Attacks
21
41
Ball Possession
40
60
On Target
4
7
Off Target
3023
7045
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92′
B. Samba
88′
S.Szymański
L. Blas
81′
N.Mukiele
M.Taamari
81′
M.Nagida
A. Seidu
76′
P.Mboup
J.D.Ebimbe
76′
S. Coulibaly
M.Diaz
74′
E.Lepaul
73′
H. Magnetti
70′
3-3
R.Labeau Lascary
63′
2-3
B. Embolo
60′
L. Brassier
57′
2-2
J.D.Ebimbe
Assist: B·Locko
Halftime 1-2
39′
M.Diaz
36′
V. Rongier
34′
E.Lepaul
34′
G. Coudert
20′
1-1
L. Blas
Assist: Q. Merlin
4′
1-0
J.D.Ebimbe
Assist: L. Ajorque
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Match Info
In a spectacular Breton derby, Stade Rennais FC emerged victorious from a seven-goal thriller, defeating Stade Brestois 29 by a 4-3 scoreline in French Ligue 1 on April 5, 2026. This high-octane match was a classic, with Rennes claiming the bragging rights in a back-and-forth encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. The scoring opened early, with both teams exchanging blows throughout the first half. Rennes took a narrow lead into the break, but Brest fought back valiantly in the second period, equalizing to set up a grandstand finish. The decisive goal came late for Rennes, a perfectly executed counter-attack that sealed the three points in dramatic fashion. Key incidents included a potential penalty appeal waved away by the referee and a standout performance from Rennes' attacking midfielder, who was involved in multiple goals. This result has significant implications for the Ligue 1 table, boosting Rennes' European qualification hopes while dealing a blow to Brest's ambitions for a top-half finish. The Brest manager expressed pride in his team's fight but disappointment in the defensive errors, while the Rennes coach hailed his players' character in a tough away derby. The starting XIs reflected both teams' attacking philosophies, contributing to the match's open and entertaining nature.