Tunisia Ligue 2 matchday nine set for a packed Sunday programme
Sunday’s fixtures will bring the ninth round of Ligue 2 to a close, with a full slate of matches scheduled across Groups A and B as teams continue their push for early-season momentum.
In Group A, AS Agareb will host SC Ben Arous at 14:30, with Amanallah Kouki appointed to officiate the encounter.
Both sides enter the weekend aiming to build consistency, and the home crowd in Agareb will expect a forceful performance as they look to shield their ground from visiting pressure.
At the same time, Sfax Railways Sports welcome BS Bouhajla, also set for a 14:30 kick-off.
Khaled Gouider will take charge of the match, which promises to be a tight contest as each club seeks to stabilise its campaign after an unpredictable start to the season.
Group B will deliver a heavier line-up, with five matches kicking off simultaneously at 14:30.
AS Ariana host CS Korba under the supervision of referee Hamza Oueslati.
Ariana will look to exploit home advantage, while Korba aim to disrupt their rhythm and push for a decisive result on unfamiliar territory.
Jendouba Sport face Olympique Sidi Bouzid in another evenly poised clash in the group.
Ahmed Kilani will referee the meeting, which both sides hope will turn into a springboard for stronger form as the league table begins to tighten.
US Ksour Essef meet ES Bouchemma with Ridha Chouihi overseeing proceedings.
The match is expected to be a physically demanding one, with neither team willing to drop points at this stage of the season.
AS Jelma will challenge Kalaa Sport, with Amine Fgaier appointed as referee.
Jelma have shown resilience on home soil, but Kalaa Sport arrive with ambitions of their own, adding intrigue to what could be one of the group’s most competitive fixtures.
Stade Gabésien prepare to take on SC Moknine in another significant tie for Group B.
Fedi Boukhris will officiate the encounter as both clubs attempt to strengthen their position in the standings.
Rounding off the day, CS Redayef face EGS Gafsa under the authority of referee Mohamed Karouia.
Redayef will be keen to assert themselves, but Gafsa’s disciplined approach has often made them a difficult side to break down.
With every fixture carrying weight in an increasingly competitive season, Sunday’s programme promises an absorbing afternoon across the league as teams fight to shape their early trajectories.
