Ligue 1
Auxerre
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Lyon 4-2-3-1 Paulo Fonseca
1
16
19
22
98
23
5
17
44
9
77
Starters
1 Dominik Greif
16 Abner Vinícius
19 Moussa Niakhaté
22 Clinton Mata
98 Ainsley Maitland-Niles
23 Tyler Morton
5 Orel Mangala
17 Afonso Moreira
44 Khalis Merah
9 Endrick
77 Roman Yaremchuk
Substitutes
3 Nicolas Tagliafico
6 Tanner Tessmann
8 Corentin Tolisso
10 Pavel Šulc
18 Rachid Ghezzal
21 Ruben Kluivert
33 Hans Hateboer
40 Rémy Descamps
99 Noah Nartey
Auxerre 4-2-3-1 Christophe Pelissier
40
14
24
20
29
5
42
22
19
28
10
Starters
40 Théo De Percin
14 Gideon Mensah
24 Bryan Okoh
20 Sinaly Diomandé
29 Marvin Senaya
5 Kévin Danois
42 Elisha Owusu
22 Fredrik Oppegård
19 Danny Namaso
28 Romain Faivre
10 Lassine Sinayoko
Substitutes
4 Francisco Sierralta
7 Josué Casimir
8 Naouirou Ahamada
9 Sékou Mara
18 Assane Dioussé
21 Lasso Coulibaly
27 Lamine Sy
30 Tom Negrel
92 Clement Akpa
Lyon hosts Auxerre with a historical advantage (4 wins, 3 draws, 2 losses). Lineups suggest a balanced Lyon attack featuring Kluivert and Endrick against Auxerre’s defense. Match news indicates standard team preparations. Coaching influence is not available.
PredictionBased on the Head-to-Head goal scoring record, Lyon historically scores more. Considering the available data, a likely outcome favors Lyon.
Final Score: Lyon 2 - 1 Auxerre
Last updated: 6 hours ago
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