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The French Ligue 1 club has decided Thursday to postpone five matches next week for security reasons following protests against the government to reduce the competition program for the second week in a row.
The Paris Saint-Germain match was played Saturday at the Stade de Dijon in the postponed match, as well as the match between Amien and Angie and Nantes with Montpellier.
Olympique de Marseille matches have been postponed to Bordeaux and Gangeson with Stade Rennes on Sunday.
"While security concerns persist, matches scheduled for the 18th round will be postponed to Dijon, Nantes, Amien, Gangeson and Marseille next week, while the dates in Nice and Caen have changed," said a statement. .
The Caen match was postponed to Toulouse on Tuesday (December 18th), while Nice and Saint-Etienne will play Sunday (December 16th) to avoid the postponed matches.
The winter break begins in the French league on January 22nd and ends on January 12th.
Six of the 10 matches were canceled in the last round due to protests that swept the country against rising cost of living.
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