Ligue 1
Nantes
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Monaco (Kohn; Teze, Zakaria, Kehrer; Diatta, Camara, Bamba, Adingra, Akliouche, Golovin, Balogun) hosts Nantes (Lopes; Amian, Youssef, Cozza, Centonze; Lepenant, Kaba, Tabibou, Cabella, Abline, Mohamed). With no recent form or H2H data available, analysis relies solely on lineups. Both teams appear balanced, suggesting a competitive match.
PredictionDue to the complete lack of historical data (form & H2H), a score prediction is impossible. Without any data to base a prediction on, a 1-1 draw is the most neutral outcome.
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