Ligue 1
Le Havre
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Lille hosts Le Havre with a dominant historical record (5 wins, 0 draws, 1 loss). Lineups suggest a balanced Lille side against Le Havre’s established eleven. Considering the head-to-head goal scoring, Lille has consistently outperformed Le Havre. No recent form data is available for either team.
PredictionBased solely on the 5-1 head-to-head goal scoring advantage for Lille, and assuming a continuation of this trend, a scoreline reflecting this dominance is predicted.
Final Score: Lille 2 - 0 Le Havre
Last updated: 10 hours ago
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Recent Matches
- 2023-07-26 Lille 3 - 2 Le Havre
- 2023-10-01 Le Havre 0 - 2 Lille
- 2024-02-17 Lille 3 - 0 Le Havre
- 2024-09-28 Le Havre 0 - 3 Lille
- 2025-02-08 Lille 1 - 2 Le Havre
- 2025-11-30 Le Havre 0 - 1 Lille
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