Three points will be at stake as Stade Rennais and Lille lock horns at Roazhon Park on Sunday, 16 February 2025. View our free Rennes vs Lille predictions below.
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Key stats
- Four of Lille's last five away games in Ligue 1 ended in stalemates.
- The spoils were shared in four of the last six clashes between these teams.
- Lille registered the first goal in nine of their last 11 meetings with Rennes.
- Each of Lille's last eight games featured goals at both ends.
Correct score prediction: Rennes 2-2 Lille
Four of Rennes' last six meetings ended in stalemates, and three of those were 2-2 draws.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Rennes are slightly favoured
- HOME: 6/4 (2.50) – 40%
- DRAW: 23/10 (3.30) – 30.3%
- AWAY: 7/4 (2.75) – 36.4%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
After going on a five-match losing streak, Rennes have won back-to-back games, keeping two clean sheets in the process. As a result, the hosts are now 12th in the French top flight with a 7-2-12 win-draw-loss record.
On the other hand, fifth-placed Lille have been going through a rough patch of late, as they suffered four defeats in their last six matches.
At the time of writing, Rennes are the expected winners at 6/4 (2.50). Teams with these odds usually have a 40% probability of winning.
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Additionally, we pointed out that Lille opened the scoring in nine of their last 11 meetings with Rennes. For this reason, Lille to score first has an appealing look at 19/20 (1.95). That one has a 51.3% chance of landing.
Most recent H2Hs: An even contest
Although Lille are unbeaten in their last 11 meetings with Stade Rennais, they have won only two of the last six skirmishes between these outfits (D4).
France Ligue 1 24/11/24

Lille

Rennes
France Ligue 1 10/03/24

Lille

Rennes
France Ligue 1 16/09/23

Rennes

Lille
France Ligue 1 04/02/23

Rennes

Lille
France Ligue 1 06/11/22

Lille

Rennes
Rennes preview: Eyeing three consecutive wins for the first time since August 2024
Hans Hateboer and Jordan James are both suspended for this game. Azor Matusiwa is ill, while Dogan Alemdar and Alidu Seidu have cruciate ligament injuries, and Glen Kamara and Anthony Rouault are doubtful.
Predicted lineup: Samba (GK), Brassier, Wooh, Jacquet, Assignon, Fofana, Cisse, Truffert, Blas, Al-Taamari & Kalimuendo.
France Ligue 1 13/04/25
W

Le Havre
1

Rennes
5
France Ligue 1 06/04/25
L

Auxerre
1

Rennes
0
France Ligue 1 30/03/25
W

Angers
0

Rennes
3
France Ligue 1 15/03/25
L

Lens
1

Rennes
0
France Ligue 1 08/03/25
L

PSG
4

Rennes
1
Lille preview: Looking to avoid another defeat
As for Lille, Samuel Umtiti is nearing full recovery, as is Nabil Bentaleb, who has been ill, and Edon Zhegrova, who is nursing a groin issue. However, Tiago Santos will not be available for The Hounds until May due to a cruciate ligament injury.
Predicted lineup: Chevalier (GK), Meunier, Mandi, Ribeiro, Gudmundsson, Andre, Gomes, Cabella, Haraldsson, Sahraoui & David.
France Ligue 1 12/04/25
W

Toulouse
1

Lille
2
France Ligue 1 05/04/25
L

Lyon
2

Lille
1
France Ligue 1 30/03/25
W

Lens
0

Lille
1
France Ligue 1 15/03/25
L

Nantes
1

Lille
0
UEFA Champions League 12/03/25
L

Borussia Dortmund
2

Lille
1
Player to watch: Jonathan David

Lille have scored 34 Ligue 1 goals and Jonathan David was involved in 15 of them. The Canadian forward scored five goals and provided three assists in his last eight league assignments. It will be interesting to see how he performs against Rennes.