Ligue 1
Marseille
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Nantes faces Marseille with a historical disadvantage (1-2-7 H2H). Lineups suggest a balanced Nantes side against Marseille's strong midfield and attacking options. Recent form is unavailable for both teams, making a form-based assessment impossible. Coaching influence is not considered.
PredictionBased solely on the Head-to-Head goal scoring record, Marseille historically scores more against Nantes. Considering the available data, a Marseille win is the most probable outcome.
Final Score: Nantes 1 - 2 Marseille
Last updated: 5 hours ago
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Recent Matches
- 2021-02-20 Nantes 1 - 1 Marseille
- 2021-12-01 Nantes 0 - 1 Marseille
- 2022-04-20 Marseille 3 - 2 Nantes
- 2022-08-20 Marseille 2 - 1 Nantes
- 2023-02-01 Nantes 0 - 2 Marseille
- 2023-09-01 Nantes 1 - 1 Marseille
- 2024-03-10 Marseille 2 - 0 Nantes
- 2024-11-03 Nantes 1 - 2 Marseille
- 2025-03-02 Marseille 2 - 0 Nantes
- 2026-01-04 Marseille 0 - 2 Nantes
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