LOSC Lille vs Nice

Matchweek 34 #LOSCNCE
49.05% LOSC Lille
24.94% Draw
26.01% Nice

Ligue 1 this season

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Outcome Breakdown

46% Home
21% Draw
34% Away
55% Prediction hit rate
79.31% Wins
56% Both teams score
4% Goal less games
2.97 Avg goals

Stade Pierre-Mauroy

Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France Grass, 50,186 capacity
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GP P GD
4 LOSC 34 59 18
5 NCE 34 55 11

Lille hoping to finish in third place ahead of 4th-placed Brest.

In a thrilling season finale, LOSC Lille host OGC Nice at Stade Pierre-Mauroy, battling for a coveted third place finish in Ligue 1 as they look to secure back-to-back victories and stave off competition from Brest.

LOSC Lille

Lille picked up a crucial 2-1 win against Nantes last time out, allowing them to leapfrog Stade Brestois for 3rd place. A quick brace from Jonathan David [8’, 11’] ensured the Mastiffs took all three points, despite a consolation goal from Matthis Abline [54’] for Nantes in the second half.

Currently, Lille have 58 points [16W, 10D, & 7L] and hold a +2 goal difference advantage over fourth-placed Brest, who also have 58 points. This weekend, they welcome Nice for the final game of the season, hoping to achieve back-to-back league wins [WLWLW] for only the second time this calendar year.

Given their slim goal difference advantage, Paulo Fonseca’s team aims to secure a convincing victory to enhance their chances of ending the season in third place, particularly if Brest also secures a win in their game against Toulouse. However, Lille have won just 21% [9/42] of their Ligue 1 games against Nice in the 21st century, a percentage only lower against PSG [19%] in the same period.

Furthermore, the hosts have won just two of their last 15 home games against Nice. Despite these concerning numbers, Les Dogues are determined to secure maximum points this weekend. Milan’s managerial target, Paulo Fonseca, is expected to stick with the familiar 4-2-3-1 formation, with Jonathan David leading the attack.

Nice

Nice will finish in 5th place, irrespective of the outcome of Sunday’s season finale. The visitors have 54 points (15W, 9D, and 8L) and are four points above 6th-placed Lens (50 points) and four points below 4th-placed Brest (58 points).

A 2-1 defeat to PSG on Wednesday ended Nice's five-game unbeaten run (DWDWL). "Well done to the players and the fans," Francesco Farioli said in the 10-man Nice vs. PSG post-match press conference. Nevertheless, Les Aiglons aim to finish the season on a high note.

Having won in their last two league visits to Lille, Nice could win on three such consecutive trips. Farioli’s men have won six of their last eight final matches (6W, 1D, and 1L), scoring at least three goals in five of those six matches.

A 4-3-3 formation is expected from Francesco Farioli, with Mohamed-Ali Cho, Terem Moffi, and Jeremie Boga in attack. Meanwhile, Melvin Bard is suspended following the midweek red card against PSG.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

LOSC Lille

LOSC Lille





Nice

Nice

STR
2 2
NCE


NCE
1 2
NAN


ASM
2 1
NCE


NCE
1 1
AUX


NCE
0 2
LYO

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
1.52
1.86
Ball possession
57.59
48.03
Dangerous attacks
54
45.24
Shots
12.62
14.48
Clean sheets
10
6
Goals conceded
1.07
1.28
Tackles
18.72
19.48
Fouls
12.34
11.34
Yellow cards
2.34
1.79