Thursday, April 16, 2015

France, LNH Division: Montpellier and Paris Saint-Germain battle for the title in the remaining six rounds

France, LNH Division 1 :


France LNH Division is entering their last six rounds and by the look at the table it might be very interesting six rounds until the end. We now know that Montpellier and Paris Saint-Germain will battle for the first place, in the last six rounds we will also watch a battle for the last place in EHF Velux Champions League between Saint Raphael and Dunkerque.


Derby game in round 22 might decide the title


Battle for the champion will be between Montpellier and Paris Saint-Germain; currently Montpellier has 3 points advantage. But probably the main game of entire championship will be in the in 22 round, when Montpellier will host Paris Saint-Germain. If Montpellier stays undefeated in that game they will still have a hard time in front of them. After their game with Paris Saint-Germain they will face 4th Dunkerque and 5th Chambery. Paris Saint-Germain also has a tough task in front of them. After their game with Montpellier they will have to face 4th Dunkerque and 3rd Saint Raphael, the only good thing for them is that both of these games they will play in their arena in Paris.


Who will take the last train for EHF Champions League?


With the battle for the title Saint Raphale and Dunkerque are battling for EHF Velux Champions League place. With 28 points each it will be a dead race until the end, because in the last round we will see a clash between these two teams. If they want to keep their hopes alive until that last round Saint Raphael have one though game and that is against Paris Saint-Germain. While Dunkerque has both of the top teams to play, first in 23 round they will go against Paris Saint-Germain and then in 25 rounds they are waiting Montpellier. And like we said before, if Dunkerque manage to pass both test then in last round they will battle Saint Raphael for the place in EHF Velux Champions League.


by ScoresPro.com



France, LNH Division: Montpellier and Paris Saint-Germain battle for the title in the remaining six rounds

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