Monaco have won their last 8 matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have kept a clean sheet in 6 of their last 8 home matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have been winning at both half time and full time in their last 4 matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have seen under 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 matches against Brest in all competitions. Monaco have scored at least 2 goals in 7 of their last 8 matches (Ligue 1). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Brest's last 3 games (Ligue 1).
Only long-term absentees Krepin Diatta and Cesc Fabregas are unavailable for Monaco this weekend. Few changes are expected after a run of eight straight wins in Ligue 1. Romain Del Castillo completes a two-match ban this weekend. Franck Honorat returned to the starting XI against Strasbourg last weekend. Veteran Julien Faussurier missed out on Saturday, but Jeremy Le Douaron is fit again, having been on the bench Saturday.
With the hosts on the longest winning run across Europe's top five leagues (8 matches) and a top-three finish in sight, this should be a routine win. That said, Brest's ability to play well on the counter means Les Pirats have turned in more than their fair share of surprising results -- Monaco shouldn't take three points for granted here. 2:1
Only long-term absentees Krepin Diatta and Cesc Fabregas are unavailable for Monaco this weekend. Few changes are expected after a run of eight straight wins in Ligue 1. Romain Del Castillo completes a two-match ban this weekend. Franck Honorat returned to the starting XI against Strasbourg last weekend. Veteran Julien Faussurier missed out on Saturday, but Jeremy Le Douaron is fit again, having been on the bench Saturday.
Monaco have won their last 8 matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have kept a clean sheet in 6 of their last 8 home matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have been winning at both half time and full time in their last 4 matches (Ligue 1). Monaco have seen under 2.5 goals in 6 of their last 7 matches against Brest in all competitions. Monaco have scored at least 2 goals in 7 of their last 8 matches (Ligue 1). There have been under 2.5 goals scored in Brest's last 3 games (Ligue 1).
With the hosts on the longest winning run across Europe's top five leagues (8 matches) and a top-three finish in sight, this should be a routine win. That said, Brest's ability to play well on the counter means Les Pirats have turned in more than their fair share of surprising results -- Monaco shouldn't take three points for granted here. 2:1