Strasbourg welcome Reims to the Stade de la Meinau in Alsace for their Coupe de France quarter-final clash on Tuesday, March 3.
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Strasbourg vs Reims preview: Home side to win
Key stats
- Strasbourg are undefeated in their last three matches.
- Reims have not won in their last four games.
- Fewer than five cards were awarded in four of the last five meetings between these teams.
Correct score prediction: Strasbourg 2-1 Reims
Strasbourg sit eighth in Ligue 1 with 35 points from 24 matches, and they have already secured an impressive 3-1 home victory over Monaco in the previous round of the Coupe de France.
Reims, meanwhile, are third in Ligue 2 and reached this stage after a convincing 3-0 win against Le Mans in the last round.
Although the visitors have failed to score in their previous four matches, they will take encouragement from Strasbourg’s defensive struggles, with the hosts failing to keep a clean sheet in their last eight games.
Eight of Strasbourg’s last nine matches have produced over 2.5 goals, so the prediction is a home win, with Reims also expected to get on the scoresheet.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Strasbourg clear favourites
- HOME: 11/20 (1.55) – 64.5%
- DRAW: 11/4 (3.75) – 26.7%
- AWAY: 19/5 (4.8) – 20.8%
*Odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Strasbourg have suffered only one defeat in their last five matches and head into this fixture on the back of a 1–1 draw against Lens.
Since their victory over Le Mans in the previous round, Reims have recorded four consecutive draws, all of which have ended in 0–0 scorelines.
Given their impressive run in the Coupe de France, Strasbourg are backed to win the match and are priced at 11/20 (1.55), implying a 64.5% probability of victory.
Both teams have scored in each of Strasbourg’s last eight matches, making the BTTS – Yes market at 4/5 (1.80) an appealing option.
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Most recent H2Hs: Strasbourg have upper hand
Le Racing are unbeaten in their last three meetings with Reims and have lost only once in their previous eight encounters, making them strong favourites for this clash.
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Strasbourg preview: Impressive home form
Gary O’Neil’s side have suffered only two defeats in their last 14 matches, with just one of those coming at home (2–1 loss against PSG) during that period.
A victory in this fixture would see them reach the semi-finals for the first time since lifting the trophy in 2001.
Emanuel Emegha is expected to miss the match for Strasbourg due to a muscle strain, while Sam Amo-Ameyaw remains doubtful because of injury.
Predicted lineup: Penders (GK), Doue, Hogsberg, Doukoure, Chilwell, Barco, El Mourabet, Moreira, Amougou, Enciso & Nanasi
Last five matches
- 27/02/26: Strasbourg 1-1 RC Lens (Ligue 1)
- 22/02/26: Strasbourg 3-1 Lyon (Ligue 1)
- 14/02/26: Marseille 2-2 Strasbourg (Ligue 1)
- 08/02/26: Le Havre 2-1 Strasbourg (Ligue 1)
- 05/02/26: Strasbourg 3-1 Monaco (Coupe de France)
Reims preview: Can they pull off a surprise?
Karel Geraerts’a side remain firmly in the race for promotion back to the top flight and sit just one point behind Saint-Etienne in the battle for an automatic Ligue 1 spot next season.
Reims are unbeaten in 12 of their last 13 away matches across all competitions and have avoided defeat in their previous seven games overall.
The visitors will be without Joseph Okumu, who is still recovering from a torn knee ligament, while Yaya Fofana is doubtful due to a shin injury.
Predicted lineup: Olliero (GK), Sekine, Kone, Akieme, Busi, Patrick, Gbane, Leoni, Benhattab, Bojang & Nakamura
Last five matches
- 27/02/26: Montpellier 0-0 Reims (Ligue 2)
- 21/02/26: Reims 0-0 Amiens (Ligue 2)
- 14/02/26: Grenoble 0-0 Reims (Ligue 2)
- 06/02/26: Reims 0-0 Bastia (Ligue 2)
- 03/02/26: Reims 3-0 Le Mans (Coupe de France)
Player to watch: Sebastian Nanasi
The Swedish striker has started in only four Ligue 1 matches this season, and a further six have come from the bench.
The 23-year-old has scored three goals and registered one assist in the league and will be looking to add more to his goal tally against Reims.
