Mid-table neighbours Auxerre and Toulouse will fight for all three points at the Stade de l’Abbe-Deschamps on Sunday, 9 February. View our free Auxerre vs Toulouse predictions below.
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Auxerre vs Toulouse prediction: Visitors to get back to winning ways
Key stats
- Auxerre are winless in nine games across all competitions.
- Another draw or defeat would equal their longest winless streak since August 2015.
- Toulouse have alternated between draws and losses in their last four Ligue 1 games.
- Les Violets have kept four clean sheets in six away Ligue 1 matches.
Correct score prediction: Auxerre 0-2 Toulouse
Carles Martinez Novell’s Toulouse have struggled for goals on the road, scoring just once in their last four away matches. However, they will be eager to bounce back after their shock Coupe de France elimination to Guingamp.
On the other hand, Auxerre’s dismal form continues, with only one Ligue 1 team collecting fewer points in the last eight games. Sitting just five points above relegation-threatened Saint-Etienne, Auxerre face an uphill battle to avoid another setback, pitching Toulouse as favourites for this clash.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Away side with the upper hand
- HOME: 21/10 (3.10) – 32.2%
- DRAW: 12/5 (3.40) – 29.4%
- AWAY: 5/4 (2.25) – 44.5%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Both teams find themselves in mid-table and in desperate need of a victory to reverse their poor form. Auxerre, currently three points behind visitors Toulouse in 11th place, have been handed odds of 21/10 (3.10), giving them a 32.2% probability of claiming three points.
The bookies favour Toulouse for a league victory, a result they last claimed at the start of January against RC Lens. With odds of 5/4 (2.25) to their name and a win probability of 44.5%, Toulouse are tipped to repeat their success in the reverse fixture.
All predictions for today’s games can be found in a comprehensive manner on our football betting tips page.
Most recent H2Hs: Toulouse to edge Auxerre again?
The visitors have claimed bragging rights in eight of the last 10 H2Hs, bearing just one defeat in the process. Additionally, the fact that they have kept three away clean sheets in a row for the first time within a single season since October 2012 indicates another difficult evening for Auxerre.
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Auxerre

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Auxerre preview: Pelissier needs a stroke of luck
Auxerre are in urgent need of a win after enduring a nine-game winless streak. While they have secured 19 of their 23 points on home soil, their pursuit of a victory will be hampered by the absences of Lasso Coulibaly, Ousoumane Camara and Kevin Danois.
Predicted lineup: Leon (GK), Jubal, Akpa, Diomonde, Joly, Owusu, Massengo, Mensah, Junior Traore, Perrin, Sinayoko
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D

Nantes
1

Auxerre
1
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L

Le Havre
2

Auxerre
1
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W

Lens
0

Auxerre
4
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L

Lille
3

Auxerre
1
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L

Lyon
3

Auxerre
1
Toulouse preview: Tough but doable task
Toulouse will take on an Auxerre side enjoying an eight-game unbeaten home run in the top-flight for the first time since 2011. Les Violets, however, will be without Niklas Schmidt and Djibril Sidibe for the encounter, as they look to upset Auxerre’s impressive unbeaten home run.
Predicted lineup: Restes (GK), Mckenzie, Cresswell, Akdag, Donnus, Canvot, Casseres Jr, Suazo, Gboho, Aboukhlal, Magri
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D

Lens
1

Toulouse
1
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W

Rennes
1

Toulouse
2
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D

Nantes
0

Toulouse
0
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L

Reims
1

Toulouse
0
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L

Lille
2

Toulouse
1
Player to watch: Guillaume Restes

Despite conceding in all but two of their last six matches, Toulouse shot-topper Restes has managed to secure eight clean sheets this season – level with Rennes goalkeeper Brice Samba for most in the division. The 19-year-old continues to impress and is steadily cementing his reputation as one of the top-flight’s most reliable shot-stoppers.