- Team form: Le Havre AC have won 2, drawn 1 and lost 2 of their last 5 matches, while AS Monaco have won 2, drawn 1 and lost 2 of their last 5 (all comps).
- Home form: Le Havre AC have won 1, drawn 2 and lost 1 at home across all competitions (average 1.75 goals scored, 1.75 goals conceded).
Cagey clash expected as Les Dogues lock horns with Les Monagasques
Le Havre AC have had mixed form in their last 5 matches, bouncing back from a 3-2 away defeat to Real Oviedo with a 1-0 success away to Le Mans FC, suggesting that their response was sharp.
Le Havre AC will look to frustrate and then spring forward as quickly as possible against an AS Monaco side that are likely to push up and press high in numbers.
Filipe Luis' men have also had mixed form in their last 5 matches, winning 1-0 at home to Getafe before stunning Liverpool 3-2 in the reverse fixture.
They followed that with a 2-0 defeat away to Coventry City, indicating that Monaco are a team who can cut it when on a high but are vulnerable when not in the moment.
Goals at both ends likely
Betting pick
The main selection for Sunday's Ligue 1 2026-2027 matchup at Stade Oceane is Over 2.5 goals at 1.57, with Both Teams to Score – Yes also taken at 1.5.
Team stats
Le Havre AC have scored and conceded an average of 1.75 goals per home game so far this season, suggesting that they are a relatively fragile outfit who are difficult to break down but equally unable to dominate games.
- AS Monaco have scored 11 goals away from home and average 1.83 per game on the road, which is a number that correlates closely with Le Havre's home average.
- Paris Brunner has been Monaco's most prolific player so far, while the French striker has scored 2 of their 4 goals in the past 5 games.
Monaco’s quality will tell in tight matchup
AS Monaco are the narrow favorites at 1.93, with Le Havre AC priced at 3.5 and the draw at 3.75.
While the price difference is minimal, there is more of an edge to the visitors, who have also won 4, drawn 2 and lost 4 of their last 10 across all competitions.
Didier Digard's men have a 3-4-3 record in their last 10 matches, but the hosts' home record (W1, D2, L1) indicates that they haven't locked down many games.
That said, the clash of styles should suit the hosts who can be dangerous when playing on the counter and from crosses.
In a tight matchup, Monaco's extra quality should tell and the Rouge et Blanc are the likelier victors, as Monaco are unbeaten in their last 2 meetings with Le Havre.