Tourcoing made quick work of newcomers Ajaccio, claiming a clean 3-0 win (25–19, 25–21, 25–18) and jumping, at least for the moment, to the top of the Marmara Spike League standings.

Ajaccio struggled to find their rhythm, while Tourcoing looked composed from the opening serve, driven by a sharp performance from Venislav Antov, who closed the match with 18 points and an impressive 65% attack efficiency. Jan Martinez Franchi and Simon Roherig contributed 10 points apiece to secure the straight-sets victory. The standings may shift again tomorrow, with Montpellier and Tours set to play their Round 7 matches.
A day earlier, Nice pulled off a solid 3-1 victory over Paris, thanks to 13 team blocks and a standout 22-point night from Dawid Dulski.
Round 7 wraps up tomorrow, promising more movement across the league.