Rouen and Dijon neck and neck

Rouen and Dijon neck and neck

National

24 January 2026

Faced with a Dijon side that dominated possession, Rouen remained united and solid defensively. The two teams ended up neck and neck in a goalless encounter.

The first half was fairly uneventful at Diochon between the top two teams in the National league. Dijon took control of the ball. Rouen defended well. They struggled to break out at times, but once in the opposition’s half, they managed to get the ball into the box from corners or free kicks. However, there was little danger at either end in a tight game. The most exciting moment came in added time, with Ba-Sy at the origin. His strong cross in front of goal could not be converted (45+1′)…

After the break, Dijon regained control of the ball. And, despite two chances for Kérouédan (63′, 68′), the two best opportunities of the second half went to Dijon. Twice, in front of Lembezat (58′) and Diallo (85′), Temperton pulled off great saves! Our goalkeeper kept Rouen’s goal intact and the score remained unchanged. On both sides. Rouen and Dijon parted ways with a goalless draw, with the Red Devils retaining first place in the National league.

 

Match report
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Robert-Diochon Stadium
FC Rouen 1899 – Dijon FCO: 0-0
Referee: Mr. Retail.

Attendance: 7,512 spectators.

Yellow cards for Rouen: Genton (14′); for Dijon: Ndezi (29′).

FC Rouen 1899: Axel Temperton – Enzo Genton, Sofyane Bouzamoucha, Clément Bassin (cap.) – Yazid Ait Moujane (Mbock, 81′), Samuel Renel, Omar Bezzekhami (Fuss, 81′), Antonin Cartillier – Kenny Rocha, Alan Kérouédan (Faye, 81′), Amadou Ba-Sy.

Substitutes: Axel Maraval, El Hadji Guiry Egny, Sérigne Faye, Valentin Fuss, Jason Mbock.

Coach: Régis Brouard.

Dijon: Paul Delecroix – Ismail Diallo, Waly Diouf, Quentin Bernard (cap.), Fady Khatir – Ben Chayeel Hamada (Moco, 79′), Paul Bellon, Brandon Ndezi (Chouchane, 65′) – Adel Lembezat – Julien Domingues (Tavares, 79′), Alexis Ntamack (Barka, 65′).

Substitutes: Lenny Lacroix, Zoran Moco, Samy Chouchane, Yanis Barka, Julio Tavares.

Coach: Baptiste Ridira.

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