2025-02-16 16:15
Benoît Millot, France
Stade Bollaert-Delelis - Lens
Strasbourg have won six of their last eight Ligue 1 games (D1 L1), which is as many as in the previous 22 (D6 L10). No team has more wins than RCSA in the top-flight in 2025 (5 – like Paris SG, Marseille and Nice).
Lens have lost four of their last seven Ligue 1 games (W3), that's as many defeats as in the previous 20 (W8 D8).
Lens have lost five of their last eight Ligue 1 home games (W3), as many as in the previous 44 (W30 D9).
Lens have lost none of their last five games against Strasbourg in Ligue 1 (W3 D2), having lost three of the previous four (W1). Meanwhile, RCL have only lost more matches against Monaco (47), Lyon (42), Bordeaux and Marseille (41) than against RCSA (40) in the top-flight.
Lens have scored 25 goals in Ligue 1 this season, their lowest tally after 21 games in a campaign since their promotion in 2020-21. Only Montpellier (5) have scored fewer goals in the top-flight in 2025 than RCL (6).
Strasbourg have won five of their last seven Ligue 1 games (D1 L1), as many as across their previous 21 combined (D6 L10). No team has more wins than RCSA in the top-flight in 2025 (4 – alongside Paris SG, Marseille, Brest and Nice).
Winners of their last Ligue 1 home fixture (1-0 v Angers), Lens could record two successive home wins for the first time this season. RCL have 14 points after 10 home games in L1 2024-25, their joint lowest tally at this stage of a campaign since their promotion in 2020-21 (tied with their first season).
Strasbourg have not won any of their last three away games in all competitions (D2 L1), having won each of the previous three.