Marseille are now guaranteed to finish on the podium at the end of the season for the 29th time in their history in Ligue 1, only Monaco (31) has finished in the top three more often. OM is on the podium for the third time in the last four campaigns, as many as in the previous 11.
Le Havre have not won any of their last 22 matches against Marseille in Ligue 1 (D7 L15), their longest run of their kind against the same opponent. Marseille, on the other hand, equalled their longest unbeaten streak against the same team in Ligue 1 (22 against Toulouse, a series in progress).
Le Havre have won just three home games in Ligue 1 this season (D2 L12), recording their lowest tally of wins at home in a single season in the top-flight (4 in 2008-09).
Le Havre have not won any of their last 21 games against Marseille in Ligue 1 (W7 L14), their longest such run against an opponent. Marseille could match their longest unbeaten run against a team in L1 (22 against Toulouse, current streak).
Le Havre have lost each of their last three Ligue 1 home games against Marseille and could lose four consecutive home matches against the same opponent in the division for the third time (4 v Monaco between 1999-2008 and an ongoing run of 4 v Paris SG).
Le Havre have won nine of their first 32 matches in Ligue 1 this season (D4 L19) and could record a 10th win in a single campaign for the first time since 2002-03 (10th win on MD38).
Marseille have conceded at least one goal in their last eight Ligue 1 games (15 in total), the longest current run of any team currently in the division. If OM concede another goal, they will be guaranteed their lowest clean sheet total in a season in the top-flight since at least 2000-01 (6 - 5 this season).
Le Havre have won just three home games in Ligue 1 this season (D2 L11) and could set their lowest home win total in a single season in the top-flight (currently 4 in 2008-09).