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Ligue 1
Lille
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Marseille
Dec 05, 20:00

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Lille hosts Marseille in a Ligue 1 clash. Historically, Lille has dominated with 4 wins to Marseille’s 1, alongside 5 draws. Lineups suggest a balanced Lille side facing a strong Marseille midfield. Match news indicates a standard preview format with no significant disruptions.

Prediction

Based on the Head-to-Head goal scoring record, Lille has a slight advantage. Considering the historical data, a closely contested match is expected.

Final Score: Lille 2 - 1 Marseille

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Head-to-Head Stats

Lille Wins 4
Draws 5
Marseille Wins 1

Recent Matches

  • 2021-03-03 Lille 2 - 0 Marseille
  • 2021-10-03 Lille 2 - 0 Marseille
  • 2022-01-16 Marseille 1 - 1 Lille
  • 2022-09-10 Marseille 2 - 1 Lille
  • 2023-05-20 Lille 2 - 1 Marseille
  • 2023-11-04 Marseille 0 - 0 Lille
  • 2024-04-05 Lille 3 - 1 Marseille
  • 2024-12-14 Marseille 1 - 1 Lille
  • 2025-01-14 Marseille 1 - 1 Lille
  • 2025-05-04 Lille 1 - 1 Marseille

League Standings

# Team MP W D L GD Pts
1 Lens 14 10 1 3 12 31
2 Paris Saint Germain 14 9 3 2 15 30
3 Marseille 14 9 2 3 21 29
4 Lille 14 8 2 4 11 26
5 Rennes 14 6 6 2 6 24
6 Lyon 14 7 3 4 6 24
7 Monaco 14 7 2 5 1 23
8 Strasbourg 14 7 1 6 6 22
9 Toulouse 14 4 5 5 1 17
10 Nice 14 5 2 7 -7 17
11 Stade Brestois 29 14 4 4 6 -5 16
12 Angers 14 4 4 6 -5 16
13 Paris FC 14 4 3 7 -5 15
14 Le Havre 14 3 5 6 -8 14
15 Lorient 14 3 5 6 -10 14
16 Nantes 14 2 5 7 -10 11
17 Metz 14 3 2 9 -17 11
18 Auxerre 14 2 3 9 -12 9

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