Monaco have won three of their last four Ligue 1 games (D1), after winning only one of their previous four (D2 L1). This is also ASM's 1,100th victory in L1 (D661 L678), making it the second team to reach this tally after Marseille (1,206).
Monaco have won each of their last four opening games of a Ligue 1 season. Le Havre, meanwhile, have failed to win their first L1 game of the season for the third consecutive year since returning to the top-flight (2-2 v Montpellier in 2023-24 and 1-4 v Paris SG in 2024-25).
Monaco have not lost any of their last nine home games in Ligue 1 (W8 D1), the longest current streak. ASM have won 23 times at home in Ligue 1 since Adi Hütter joined the team in the summer of 2023 (D6 L6), joint-highest tally over the period (23 also for Paris SG).
Monaco have won just one of their last five Ligue 1 matches against Le Havre (D3 L1), having won 10 of the previous 12 (D2).
Monaco have only been defeated in their first game of a Ligue 1 season once in the last ten campaigns (W6 D3), winning the most recent three. Moreover, ASM's next success in L1 will be their 1100th, making Monaco the second club to reach this milestone after Marseille.
Le Havre will start their 27th season in Ligue 1. The club has finished in the bottom five of the table in their six previous participations in the competition (3 relegations).
Monaco have not lost any of their last eight home matches in Ligue 1 (7 D1), the longest current streak. ASM have scored 24 goals in these games, including 11 by Mika Biereth.
Le Havre have taken 17 points away from home in Ligue 1 in 2025 (W5 D2 L3), only Paris SG have done better since January (22).