An interesting fixture is on the cards as Monaco and Le Havre go toe-to-toe with each other in the French Ligue 1 on Sunday, 22 September. View our free Monaco vs Le Havre predictions below.
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Monaco vs Le Havre predictions: One team to blank
Key stats
- Monaco are currently on a six-match unbeaten run in all competitions (W5, D1).
- While Le Havre conceded first in four of their last five matches, Monaco opened the scoring in each of their last six games.
- Monaco kept four clean sheets in their last six matches.
- Le Havre have no wins in their last three skirmishes with Monaco.
Correct score prediction: Monaco 2-0 Le Havre
No team has conceded fewer goals than Monaco in France's top flight this season. They have five wins in their last six matches, keeping four clean sheets in the process. This will likely be business as usual for Adolf Hutter’s men.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Monaco are clear favourites
- HOME:4/11 (1.36) – 73.3%
- DRAW:4/1 (5.00) – 20%
- AWAY:13/2 (7.5) – 13.3%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
We have established that Monaco won five of their last six matches. They are up against a Le Havre team that managed just two wins in their previous eight games (D3, L3).
Considering they have the advantage of playing at home, it is unsurprising that Monaco are the expected winners at 4/11 (1.36). Teams with these odds usually have a 73.3% probability of winning.
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It is also important to note that four of Le Havre's last five trips to this stadium featured less than three goals. On that note, under 2.5 total goals has an appealing look at 5/4 (2.25). That one has a 44.4% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: Can Le Havre snap their winless run against Monaco?
It is important to note that Monaco and Le Havre have clashed just twice in the last decade, and both encounters ended in stalemates. Interestingly, although Le Havre have no wins in their last three meetings with Monaco, they have held their own against their hosts, with a 2-3-2 win-draw-loss record in the last seven skirmishes between these outfits.
France Ligue 1 04/02/24
Monaco
Le Havre
France Ligue 1 11/11/23
Le Havre
Monaco
Monaco preview: Looking to extend their unbeaten run
After an impressive win over Barcelona in the Champions League, Monaco will return to league action without Edan Diop and Radoslaw Majecki, who were both sidelined with injuries.
Predicted lineup: Kohn (GK), Singo, Kehrer, Salisu, Vanderson, Zakaria, Camara, Minamino, Akliouche, Segir & Balogun.
UEFA Champions League 02/10/24
D
Dinamo Zagreb
2
Monaco
2
France Ligue 1 28/09/24
W
Montpellier
1
Monaco
2
France Ligue 1 22/09/24
W
Le Havre
1
Monaco
3
UEFA Champions League 19/09/24
W
Barcelona
1
Monaco
2
France Ligue 1 14/09/24
W
Auxerre
0
Monaco
3
Le Havre preview: Eyeing back-to-back away wins
On the other hand, Le Havre will also be without two of their players, as Andy Logbo (ACL) and Yoni Gomis (knee) are both in the recovery room.
Predicted lineup: Desmas (GK), Lloris, Kinkoue, Sangante, Nego, Toure, Operi, Kechta, Joujou & Casimir.
France Ligue 1 28/09/24
L
Lille
3
Le Havre
0
France Ligue 1 22/09/24
L
Monaco
3
Le Havre
1
France Ligue 1 15/09/24
L
Toulouse
2
Le Havre
0
France Ligue 1 01/09/24
W
Auxerre
1
Le Havre
3
France Ligue 1 24/08/24
W
St Etienne
0
Le Havre
2
Player to watch: Philipp Kohn
No goalkeeper in Ligue 1 has conceded fewer goals than Philipp Kohn this season. The former Red Bull Salzburg shot-stopper has three clean sheets in four league assignments so far, conceding just once. Monaco will need Kohn to be at his best in their quest for the Ligue 1 title.