Pension reform, Roland-Garros, Saint-Brevin... Top news this week...

Ligue 2

Pension reform, Roland-Garros, Saint-Brevin... Top news this week...

Ligue 2. The Girondins condemned to stay in Ligue 2? After the interruption on Friday of the chaotic Bordeaux-Rodez match, the Bordeaux club pleads its case on Monday before the Professional Football League (LFP), a decisive disciplinary procedure to validate the final classification of the second division. The LFP Disciplinary Committee will have the fate of several clubs in its hands and its decision will be scrutinized in all corners of France. Will Metz accompany Le Havre in Ligue 1? Will Annecy be relegated to national alongside Dijon, Nimes and Niort? Will Rodez be saved or will the match have to be replayed?

Pension reform. The defeat against the pension reform "is not recorded" for the left, which calls for a strong mobilization in the street on Tuesday, the 14th meeting. Objective: to put pressure on the President of the Assembly so that she does not reject an opposition proposal to repeal the 64 years. The unions are also calling for a new day of strikes and demonstrations against the law promulgated in mid-April and whose first implementing decrees were published in the Official Journal on Sunday.

Penny. This Wednesday, Mike Pence, former vice-president of the United States under Donald Trump, could announce his candidacy for the presidential election during a program with CNN in Iowa, in the heart of the country. To present oneself to ? Won't show up? The answer may be for Wednesday.

Champions League. Manchester City or Inter? Take your pick, as the Champions League final kicks off at 9 p.m. on Saturday. The English are favorites, as they have crushed the competition this year, in the league and on the European scene, but the Italians could well create a surprise and deprive the Skyblues of a continental title again.

Roland Garros. This Saturday is also the day of the Roland-Garros women's tournament final. The favorites are still in the running, with Iga Swiatek (world number 1), Aryna Sabalenka (#2), Coco Gauff (#6) or Ons Jabeur (#7). Unless a surprise comes to upset the hierarchy. Anyway, smart one who can predict who will lift the trophy.

NBA. This day is definitely synonymous with finals. In the United States, the NBA Finals are played, the basketball championship. After a first victory, the Denver Nuggets lead the dance on the Miami Heat. Games 2 (Sunday-Monday night) and 3 (Wednesday-Thursday night) could give Denver a chance to win this Saturday. As a reminder, these NBA Finals are played in the best of the best seven games.

Roland Garros. The next day, Roland-Garros will end with the men's final. Here too, everything is open between Carlos Alcaraz (No. 1), Novak Djokovic (No. 3), Casper Ruud (No. 4), Stefanos Tsitsipas (No. 5) or Holger Rune (No. 6). Place your bets.