Monaco & Marseille Prediction


Win Probability
Pre-match analysisLast Matches
Monaco · Last 5
Marseille · Last 5
Head-to-Head
As Monaco prepares to host Marseille at the Stade Louis II, both teams are eager to assert their dominance in the Ligue 1 standings. This clash promises to be a captivating encounter, given both sides' recent performances and historical matchups.
Monaco comes into this game with a mixed bag of results from their last five matches. Their recent victory against Liverpool, a thrilling 3-2 win, showcases their attacking prowess. However, inconsistency has been a concern, highlighted by their 2-0 defeat to Coventry. At home, Monaco has been formidable, having won two and drawn one of their last three home fixtures. Their average of 2.67 goals scored per home game is impressive, yet they concede an average of 1.33 goals, indicating potential vulnerabilities at the back. Fortunately for the home side, they have no injury or suspension issues, allowing them to field their strongest lineup.
Marseille, on the other hand, finds themselves slightly ahead in the league standings, sitting in fifth place. They have displayed a solid attacking front, averaging two goals per match over their last five games. A recent 4-0 thrashing of Strasbourg is a testament to their offensive capabilities. However, their defensive lapses were exposed in a 3-0 defeat to Nice. Notably, Marseille has yet to play an away match in this league season, so their away form remains an unknown factor. Like Monaco, they are without any injured or suspended players, which should allow them to present a robust challenge.
Both teams have a balanced head-to-head record, each claiming two victories in their last five encounters, with one match ending in a draw. This parity adds another layer of intrigue to the fixture. The prediction for this match leans towards an exciting contest where both sides find the back of the net. Given Monaco's strong home scoring record and Marseille's attacking flair, the market "All: Both Teams to Score : Yes" seems the most probable outcome. It's a reflection of both teams' scoring capabilities and defensive inconsistencies.