Monaco vs Nantes

Matchweek 34 #ASMNAN
54% Monaco
23.39% Draw
22.61% Nantes

Ligue 1 this season

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Outcome Breakdown

47% Home
22% Draw
31% Away
58% Prediction hit rate
77.78% Wins
55% Both teams score
3% Goal less games
2.98 Avg goals

Stade Louis II.

Monaco, Monaco Grass, 18,523 capacity
Image of the stadium Stade Louis II.
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GP P GD
2 ASM 34 67 26
14 NAN 34 33 -25
Edge pick
Bet Nantes
Stake 0.25 unit
Odds 7
Bookmaker williamhill

Monaco takes on FC Nantes in season finale.

As Monaco aims to bolster their strong home form and secure a third consecutive victory at Stade Louis II, Nantes strive to avoid a season-record 19th defeat, setting the stage for an intriguing Ligue 1 clash filled with tactical battles and the potential for dramatic final-day twists.

Monaco

Monaco secured a second-place finish after a 2-0 victory over Montpellier last time out, with goals from Kassoum Ouattara and Youssouf Fofana. The Monégasques head into Sunday's match against Nantes on a two-match winning streak.

Adi Hütter's side has been in impressive form, winning six of their last seven games. Additionally, they remain unbeaten in their last five Ligue 1 home fixtures and have a chance to extend this streak to six games.

Monaco is confident against Nantes, having not lost in their last 11 meetings. However, four of the last five clashes have ended in draws. Hütter aims to overcome recent challenges on final-day fixtures, having struggled in the past three seasons.

The team is expected to field a 3-1-4-2 formation, featuring Breel Embolo and Wissam Ben Yedder in attack. Maghnes Akliouche is suspended due to yellow card accumulation, and several key players, including Ismail Jakobs, Aleksandr Golovin, Denis Zakaria, and Guillermo Maripán, are sidelined with injuries.

Nantes

Nantes are without a win in four games, enduring a [WLDDL] streak, following last weekend’s 2-1 defeat to Lille. Already mathematically safe from relegation and assured of another season in the top flight, the Yellow House sits in 14th place in the Ligue 1 table with 33 points [9W, 6D, & 18L].

The visitors find themselves seven points above the bottom two and four points clear of Metz, who occupy the relegation playoff spot, with just one game left to play. However, Nantes will head into Sunday's clash aiming to avoid a 19th defeat this campaign, which would equal their record from the 2008–09 season, which comprised 38 matches.

This season marks the first time the Yellow House has recorded more than 50% defeats. A 3—5—2 formation featuring Matthis Abline and Mostafa Mohamed in attack is expected. La Maison Jaune will be without Pedro Chirivella due to suspension for accumulated yellow cards.

The team also faces the absence of five players due to injuries, including Nigeria’s Moses Simon.

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.

Monaco

Monaco

ASM
2 4
PSG


SdR
0 0
ASM


ARS
3 0
ASM


ASM
2 0
TOU


OM
2 1
ASM

Nantes

Nantes


B29
4 1
NAN


NAN
1 0
REN


PSG
1 1
NAN


NAN
0 2
LEH

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
1.63
1.13
Ball possession
55.94
41.56
Dangerous attacks
46.5
44.19
Shots
14.31
11
Clean sheets
6
3
Goals conceded
1
1.56
Tackles
22.06
19.38
Fouls
13.81
11.94
Yellow cards
1.94
2