Montpellier is worried about the derby against ASSE, which will take place during the 26th day of Ligue 1. According to information from RMC Sport, the match has been classified as four out of five by the National Division for the fight against hooliganism. The Hérault prefecture has already banned the presence of Saint-Etienne supporters, but it's the Montpellier fans who are worrying the authorities. And especially the ultras from the Butte Paillade. A new poor performance would further fuel the discontent of the Montpellier ultras against their team and the club's management, explains the DNLH. The match between the last-placed team, Montpellier, and the second-to-last, Saint-Etienne, is considered to be at risk. So the Montpellier supporters are under surveillance. The Haute-Loire prefecture had taken a decree to ban the presence of Montpellier supporters in Le Puy-en-Velay, during a French Cup match, for fear of incidents with ASSE supporters. But the authorities are ready to take measures to avoid any incidents. Montpellier has to face significant pressure for this match, which could have important consequences for the rest of the season. The DNLH has already taken measures to secure the stadium, but the Montpellier supporters are called to remain calm and respectful. The match is scheduled to take place on the 26th day of Ligue 1, and the authorities are on high alert. Montpellier's players, including the coach, are aware of the importance of this match and are preparing to face the challenge. The club's management is also working to ensure that the match takes place in a safe and respectful environment.