Le Havre and Monaco will battle it out on the 26th of April at the beautiful Stade Oceane. We anticipate a thrilling 90-minute action between two evenly well-prepared Ligue 1 sides. For more information about this game, check out our professional Le Havre vs Monaco betting tips below.
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Le Havre vs Monaco prediction: Le Club Doyen to stay in the fight
Key Stats
- We saw over 2.5 goals in three of the last five matches between the two clubs.
- The last three matches between the two sides at Stade Oceane resulted in one Le Havre win and two draws.
- Le Havre won two of their three Ligue 1 outings.
Correct score prediction: Le Havre 2-2 Monaco
Seeing as coach Didier Degard’s side is historically playing well at home against this opponent, we trust our professional Le Havre vs Monaco prediction. The last match at Stade Oceane between the two sides resulted in a tie, which is another reason to consider our betting suggestion.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Bookies like Monegasques’ chances
- HOME: 27/5 (6.40) – 14.1%
- DRAW: 37/10 (4.70) – 19.9%
- AWAY: 47/100 (1.47) – 66.0%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
As you can see from the odds in our Le Havre vs Monaco prediction, the Monegasques are the expected winners at Stade Oceane, with a mind-blowing 66.0% win probability behind them at 47/100 (1.47).
However, we believe this game is destined to result in a Le Havre or Draw. The odds are priced at 17/10 (2.70), which means coach Digard’s players have a decent 37.04% chance of avoiding defeat this week.
Check out the rest of our best betting tips this week on our designated page. Last five H2Hs: Visitors with an advantage
Most recent H2Hs: Thrilling clash for the fans
The graphics below contain key data regarding the Le Havre vs Monaco statistics and match facts.
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Le Havre team news and form: Le Havre desperate for points
If the home side is to avoid relegation, coach Digard’s boys must put on a show at Stade Oceane. So far, they’ve gathered 27 points, but they’ll need a few more in order to escape the dreadful relegation zone.
Predicted lineup: Gorgelin (GK), Lloris, Pembele, Sangante, Nego, Toure, Mwanga, Casimir, Kechta, Ayew & Soumare
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Monaco team news and form: Season far from over for Monaco
For a long time Monegasques did all they could but just weren’t up to par with PSG and their inconsistent form recently put Monaco in third place in the standings. In fact, they are now in danger of losing out on a spot in the Champions League, with a few teams close behind and four games left in the season.
Predicted lineup: Kohn (GK), Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Henrique, Akliouche, Zakaria, Camara, Minamino, Biereth & Embolo
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Player to watch: Breel Embolo
Breel Embolo is the second-best goalscorer for the visitors this season. With six goals under his belt for the Monegasques during the 2024/25 Ligue 1 campaign, Embolo is proving to be a catch.

28-year-old striker eager to stay
Recently, there have been rumours that Embolo is more likely to leave Stade Louis II. However, it seems that the Swiss international has other plans in mind, as his lethal goalscoring instincts have caused him to be one of Monaco’s key weapons this season.