Monaco are unbeaten in their last four Ligue 1 games (W3 D1), their longest run since the first eight games of this season (W6 D2). ASM have also won as many matches in this current run as in their previous nine in the top-flight (3 - D2 L4).
Nice have lost two of their last three Ligue 1 games (D1), as many losses as in their previous 20 (2 - W12 D6).
Monaco have won each of their last five Ligue 1 home games, their longest home winning streak in the top-flight in a single season since March-May 2022 (5). ASM are one of only two teams in the Top Five to have a 100% league win record on home soil in 2025 (5/5), along with Barcelona (also 5/5 before their game against Girona this Sunday).
Monaco will face Nice for the 130th time in all competitions (W57 D34 L38), facing only Lyon more often in their history (131) and winning more often only against Rennes (58 – also 57 v Lyon). OGCN have lost more games only against Marseille across all competitions (66 losses – also 57 defeats v St Etienne).
Monaco have lost each of their last two Ligue 1 home games against Nice; the first time they’ve done so, while it is as many losses as in their previous 15 such encounters (W7 D6).
Monaco have won each of their last four Ligue 1 home games and could make it five in a row for the first time in the same season since March-May 2022 (5). ASM have scored 17 goals on home soil in L1 this year, more than any other team.
After their 3-1 wins at Le Havre and at St Etienne, Nice could win three Ligue 1 away games in a row while scoring at least three goals for the first time since September-October 2015 (3). OGCN could also find the net in 10 consecutive away matches for the first time in the top-flight since August-December 1959 (11).
According to the Opta Predictor, Monaco have a 54% chance to finish the season on the Ligue 1 podium, while Nice have just a 21.9% chance despite being level on points (49). OGCN are also behind Lyon (31%), but just ahead of current 6th placed Lille (19.2%), despite counting three more points.