Meanwhile, last-placed Guingamp lost 2-1 at home to Amiens in the only other match played Saturday amid security concerns across the country. The two games played were held in the Brittany region.
The eagerly awaited French Riviera derby between Thierry Henry's Monaco and Patrick Vieira's Nice on Friday, as well as Paris Saint-Germain's home game against Montpellier on Saturday, were among a total of six matches called off this weekend.
The games were postponed because of anti-government protests this weekend in Paris and other parts of France following weeks of unrest in the wake of a fuel tax hike.
On Sunday, second-placed Lille hosts midtable Reims, and Alsace-based Strasbourg — which held PSG to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday — faces struggling Normandy side Caen.
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