Le Havre vs Rennes

Ligue 1 » 2025-10-05

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2 vs 2

2025-10-05 15:15

Jeremie Pignard, France

Stade Océane - Le Havre

Insights / Post Match

Rennes have failed to win their last two Ligue 1 matches in which they led by two goals (2-2 at Nantes on 14 September 2025 and today). That's as many as in their previous 21 in this situation (D1 L1).

Le Havre have avoided defeat despite trailing by two goals for the second time in 2025 (4-3 at Lens, 2-2 v Rennes), joint-highest tally this year with Monaco.

Le Havre have lost only one of their last five Ligue 1 matches (W1 D3), including three consecutive draws, a first since September 1999.

Insights / Pre Match

Le Havre have lost four of their last five home games against Rennes in Ligue 1 (W1), after only losing one of the first 16 (W7 D8).

Le Havre failed to score for the third time in Ligue 1 in 2025 in their last match at Metz (0-0); only Lyon (two) and Paris SG (one) have failed to score in fewer matches in the competition this calendar year among ever present teams. It was also Le Havre’s second clean sheet of the year, the lowest tally amongst all teams in Ligue 1.

After a goalless draw last time out (v Lens), Rennes could record two 0-0 draws in a row in Ligue 1 for the first time since January 2014. They could also fail to score in consecutive top-flight games for the first time since November 2024 (3).

Le Havre have conceded in each of their last 15 home games in Ligue 1 – also scoring in each of the most recent 10 – the longest run in their history in the top-flight and the longest current run in the Top 5 European Leagues.

Since the start of last season, Rennes has been the team with the most away defeats in Ligue 1 (13), as well as one of the two teams to have taken the fewest points away from home (15, like Auxerre) among those present in the top flight over the entire period.

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