Monaco have remained winless in two consecutive Ligue 1 games (0-0 v Strasbourg and 1-1 at Le Havre) for the first time since December 2024-January 2025 (4 – W2 D2). ASM have won only one of their last four top-flight encounters (D2 L1).
Le Havre have lost only one of their last four Ligue 1 home games (W1 D2), after losing 10 of their first 12 such encounters in the competition this season (W2).
Monaco have won only one of their last 10 Ligue 1 away games (D4 L5), after winning 10 of their previous 12 such encounters in the top-flight (L2).
Le Havre have lost 11 of their last 16 Ligue 1 games against Monaco (W1 D4), five more than in their first 23 (W8 D9). HAC have not won any of their last seven home matches against ASM (D2 L5), after winning four of their previous five (D1).
Le Havre have conceded 64 goals after 30 Ligue 1 matches this season, their second-highest tally at this stage of a campaign, after 1946-47 (71 – 64 also in 1945/46). HAC, on the other hand, have scored 33 goals, their highest total after 30 games since 1994-95 (38).
Monaco have not conceded a goal in either of their last two Ligue 1 games (3-0 v Marseille, 0-0 Strasbourg), keeping as many clean sheets as in their previous 13. ASM have not kept three consecutive clean sheets in a single top-flight season for a year (3 in April 2024).
Le Havre have conceded 37 goals at home in Ligue 1 this season (including five in their loss to Rennes in the previous matchday); the highest total in their history in the competition. Only Southampton (43) and Ipswich (40) have conceded more across the big five European leagues.
Monaco have won just one of their last nine Ligue 1 away games (D3 L5), having won 10 of the previous 12 (L2). Since the start of December, only St Etienne (5) and Montpellier (3) have taken fewer away points than ASM in the top-flight (6).