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Prediction published on Nov 20, 2025 7:03 PM by Dario in France - Ligue 1 | Modified on Nov 20, 2025 7:03 PM
The 13th round of Ligue 1 brings an exciting clash between Stade Rennais and AS Monaco at Roazhon Park this Saturday evening. The hosts have rediscovered their rhythm after a difficult start to the season, while the visitors arrive in Brittany looking to bounce back from two consecutive league defeats. With both sides separated by just two points in the standings, this fixture could have a significant impact on the race for European qualification.
After a turbulent period that saw them go six matches without a win, Rennes have finally turned things around under Habib Beye. The team has claimed back-to-back victories against RC Strasbourg (4-1) and Paris FC (0-1), results that have lifted them to eighth place in the Ligue 1 table. With four wins, six draws, and two defeats this season, Rennes are now only two points away from the top five and back in contention for European spots.
Offensively, the team has been efficient, averaging 1.6 goals scored per game, while conceding 1.4 goals on average. Their attacking momentum has been driven by Estéban Lepaul, who sits among the league’s top scorers with eight goals. Alongside him, Breel Embolo has also found form, scoring for both club and country in recent weeks. In midfield, Valentin Rongier has quickly become a key figure since joining last summer, providing balance and creativity in the center of the pitch.
Defensively, Brice Samba has regained confidence after keeping a clean sheet against Paris FC before the international break. The backline, led by Jérémy Jacquet and Lilian Brassier, has shown more stability in recent outings. However, there are still some uncertainties ahead of this match, as Nordi Mukiele and Seko Fofana remain doubtful due to fitness concerns. Despite these potential absences, Rennes will rely on their strong home record and the energy of the Roazhon Park crowd to continue their winning streak.
AS Monaco have experienced a dip in form after a promising start to the campaign. The team, managed by Sébastien Pocognoli, has slipped to sixth place following two consecutive defeats in Ligue 1 — a 0-1 loss to Paris FC and a heavy 1-4 defeat at home to RC Lens. Despite a morale-boosting 0-1 victory over Bodo/Glimt in the Champions League group stage, their domestic performances have been inconsistent.
Monaco’s season record stands at six wins, two draws, and four losses, with an average of 2.0 goals scored and 1.8 conceded per match. Their attacking potential remains strong, but defensive lapses have cost them valuable points. The team will be without Folarin Balogun, who is suspended after being sent off against Lens, while Christian Mawissa, Lamine Camara, and Paul Pogba are still sidelined through injury. In addition, Vanderson, Mohammed Salisu, and Eric Dier are doubtful for this trip.
On a positive note, Denis Zakaria returned to action before the international break and could play a bigger role this weekend. Maghnes Akliouche, who scored for France during the break, will also be one to watch, as will Ansu Fati, eager to end his goal drought in Ligue 1 since early October. Monaco’s away matches have been lively, with over 0.5 goals in the second half recorded in each of their last 11 away league games, and both teams scoring in the second half in their last four.
This encounter promises to be a fascinating battle between two sides with contrasting momentum. Rennes enter the match full of confidence after two straight wins, while Monaco are under pressure to halt their recent slide. The home side’s resurgence has been built on attacking efficiency and improved defensive organization, while Monaco’s recent struggles have stemmed from defensive instability and key absences.
Historically, Monaco have had the upper hand in this fixture, winning four of the last five meetings, including a 3-2 victory in January 2025. However, Rennes’ current form and home advantage could tilt the balance this time. The hosts have scored in each of their last five matches and have seen over 0.5 goals in the second half in 22 of their last 23 Ligue 1 games, suggesting another open contest could be on the cards.
Monaco’s attacking talent ensures they remain a threat, but their defensive vulnerabilities may be exploited by a Rennes side that has regained confidence and rhythm. Expect a competitive match with chances at both ends, especially after the break, given both teams’ tendency to score in the second half.
The most likely outcome is Both Teams To Score (Yes) with a 60% probability. Both sides have shown attacking quality but also defensive fragility, making goals at both ends a strong possibility at Roazhon Park.
This section provides average statistics and percentages on the main markets for the last 10 matches of both teams
Rennes
Monaco
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0.5
1
9
0
10
1.5
2
8
1
9
2.5
2
8
3
7
3.5
7
3
6
4
4.5
8
2
9
1