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Ligue 1
Lyon
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Auxerre
Apr 25, 13:00

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Lyon 4-2-3-1 Paulo Fonseca

Dominik Greif 1
Greif
Abner Vinícius 16
Vinícius
Moussa Niakhaté 19
Niakhaté
Clinton Mata 22
Mata
Ainsley Maitland-Niles 98
Maitland-Niles
Tyler Morton 23
Morton
Orel Mangala 5
Mangala
Afonso Moreira 17
Moreira
Khalis Merah 44
Merah
Endrick 9
Endrick
Roman Yaremchuk 77
Yaremchuk

Starters

  • Dominik Greif1 Dominik Greif
  • Abner Vinícius16 Abner Vinícius
  • Moussa Niakhaté19 Moussa Niakhaté
  • Clinton Mata22 Clinton Mata
  • Ainsley Maitland-Niles98 Ainsley Maitland-Niles
  • Tyler Morton23 Tyler Morton
  • Orel Mangala5 Orel Mangala
  • Afonso Moreira17 Afonso Moreira
  • Khalis Merah44 Khalis Merah
  • Endrick9 Endrick
  • Roman Yaremchuk77 Roman Yaremchuk

Substitutes

  • Nicolas Tagliafico3 Nicolas Tagliafico
  • Tanner Tessmann6 Tanner Tessmann
  • Corentin Tolisso8 Corentin Tolisso
  • Pavel Šulc10 Pavel Šulc
  • Rachid Ghezzal18 Rachid Ghezzal
  • Ruben Kluivert21 Ruben Kluivert
  • Hans Hateboer33 Hans Hateboer
  • Rémy Descamps40 Rémy Descamps
  • Noah Nartey99 Noah Nartey

Auxerre 4-2-3-1 Christophe Pelissier

Théo De Percin 40
Percin
Gideon Mensah 14
Mensah
Bryan Okoh 24
Okoh
Sinaly Diomandé 20
Diomandé
Marvin Senaya 29
Senaya
Kévin Danois 5
Danois
Elisha Owusu 42
Owusu
Fredrik Oppegård 22
Oppegård
Danny Namaso 19
Namaso
Romain Faivre 28
Faivre
Lassine Sinayoko 10
Sinayoko

Starters

  • Théo De Percin40 Théo De Percin
  • Gideon Mensah14 Gideon Mensah
  • Bryan Okoh24 Bryan Okoh
  • Sinaly Diomandé20 Sinaly Diomandé
  • Marvin Senaya29 Marvin Senaya
  • Kévin Danois5 Kévin Danois
  • Elisha Owusu42 Elisha Owusu
  • Fredrik Oppegård22 Fredrik Oppegård
  • Danny Namaso19 Danny Namaso
  • Romain Faivre28 Romain Faivre
  • Lassine Sinayoko10 Lassine Sinayoko

Substitutes

  • Francisco Sierralta4 Francisco Sierralta
  • Josué Casimir7 Josué Casimir
  • Naouirou Ahamada8 Naouirou Ahamada
  • Sékou Mara9 Sékou Mara
  • Assane Dioussé18 Assane Dioussé
  • Lasso Coulibaly21 Lasso Coulibaly
  • Lamine Sy27 Lamine Sy
  • Tom Negrel30 Tom Negrel
  • Clement Akpa92 Clement Akpa

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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.

Prediction

Based 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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Head-to-Head Stats

Lyon Wins 4
Draws 3
Auxerre Wins 2

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