Monaco vs Strasbourg prediction, odds & betting tips – 31/08/2025
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Over 2.5 Monaco total goals

Monaco scored at least three goals in three of the last five meetings.

After facing Danish giants Brondby in the Europa Conference League showdown at Brondby Stadion, Strasbourg will now have to deal with point-hungry Monaco. The Monegasques will take on Strasbourg on 31 August at Stade Louis II, which means that with the home-field advantage behind them, they should be able to get the three points.

Monaco vs Strasbourg prediction: Monegasques can’t go wrong

Key Stats

  • Maghnes Akliouche has scored one goal for Monaco so far this season.
  • The last five matches between the two clubs resulted in four Monaco wins and a draw.
  • Coach Liam Rosenior has a negative 0-1-1 record against the Monegasques.

Correct score prediction: Monaco 3-1 Strasbourg

It’s been years since Monaco last lost to this team. Strasbourg’s last victory against the Monegasques was recorded on 13 March 2022, when Strasbourg got the better of Monaco at Stade de la Meinau. However, it was only a tight 1-0 win for the home side, which was less than impressive.

Pre-game odds and win probability: Home side with an easy win

  • HOME: 11/20 (1.55) – 64.5%
  • DRAW: 17/5 (4.40) – 22.7%
  • AWAY: 47/10 (5.70) – 17.5%

*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change

The Monegasques are the big favourties for the three points this week. Priced at 11/20 (1.55), the home side stands a massive 64.5% win probability before the kick-off.

We also expect to see over 2.5 Monaco total goals. The odds are valued at 157/100 (2.57), which indicates a massive 38.9% likelihood.

Go through our top football betting tips today for more data.

Most recent H2Hs: Strasbourg don’t measure up

With only two narrow 1-0 wins in the last 10 games against Monaco, Strasbourg are having a hard time dealing with this opponent.

France Ligue 1 19/04/25

Monaco

Monaco

0
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

France Ligue 1 09/11/24

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1
Monaco

Monaco

3

France Ligue 1 10/03/24

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0
Monaco

Monaco

1

France Ligue 1 20/08/23

Monaco

Monaco

3
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

France Ligue 1 02/04/23

Monaco

Monaco

4
Strasbourg

Strasbourg

3

Monaco team news and form: Full squad for the Monegasques

All of Monaco’s key players are fit and ready for action. We believe coach Adi Hutter has plenty of quality performers to choose from, which should give the Monegasques the edge over their rivals this week.

Predicted lineup: Hradecky (GK), Mawissa, Henrique, Dier, Teze, Camara, Zakaria, Golovin, Minamino, Balogun & Akliouche

France Ligue 1 10/05/25

W

Lyon

Lyon

0

Monaco

Monaco

2

France Ligue 1 03/05/25

W

St Etienne

St Etienne

1

Monaco

Monaco

3

France Ligue 1 26/04/25

D

Le Havre

Le Havre

1

Monaco

Monaco

1

France Ligue 1 19/04/25

D

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

Monaco

Monaco

0

France Ligue 1 12/04/25

W

Marseille

Marseille

0

Monaco

Monaco

3

Strasbourg team news and form: Rosenior must make changes

The bad news for the home side’s manager is that he will not be able to rely on 23-year-old Saidou Sow. The defender suffered a cruciate ligament tear a while ago and will surely not face Monaco’s strikers this week.

Predicted lineup: Johnsson (GK), Omobamidele, Sarr, Doukoure, Ouattara, Nanasi, El Mourabet, Lemarechal, Mwanga, Paez & Panichelli

France Ligue 1 10/05/25

L

Angers

Angers

2

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

1

France Ligue 1 03/05/25

W

PSG

PSG

1

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

France Ligue 1 26/04/25

W

St Etienne

St Etienne

1

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

3

France Ligue 1 19/04/25

D

Monaco

Monaco

0

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

0

France Ligue 1 12/04/25

D

Nice

Nice

2

Strasbourg

Strasbourg

2

Player to watch: Eric Dier

Centre-back Eric Dier is expected to start for the Monegasques on 31 August. The former Tottenham Hotspur star is enjoying life in France, as he has already scored a goal for his new team this season.

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Can Dier make a difference for his club?

Coach Hutter definitely sees Dier as the right man at the back. After all, the 31-year-old defender remained on the pitch throughout the entire 90 minutes of the match against LOSC Lille. Despite losing 1-0 to the Mastiffs, Monaco did well at the back, allowing the home side at Stade Pierre-Mouroy only one shot on target in 90 minutes of play.

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