2025-08-31 15:15
Benoît Bastien, France
Stade Louis-II - Monaco
Monaco has won its 40th Ligue 1 match since the start of the 2023-24 season and the arrival of Adi Hütter as manager (D14 L17), with only Paris having won more during this period (51).
Monaco have won 90% of their home matches in Ligue 1 in 2025 (W9 D1), the joint-highest ratio among teams in Europe's top five leagues who were already in the top flight last season (Juventus also on 90%).
Strasbourg have lost three of their last five Ligue 1 matches (W2), after losing only once in their previous 19 (W13 D5).
Monaco will host Strasbourg for the 50th time in Ligue 1. ASM have 35 wins for seven draws and seven defeats against this home opponent in the top-flight, their joint-highest total of wins against a single opponent (also 35 against Nantes, Rennes and Lens).
Monaco have kept a clean sheet in two of their last three Ligue 1 matches, as many as in their previous 23.
Winners of their first two Ligue 1 2025-26 matches, Strasbourg could start a L1 campaign with three wins for the second time in their history, after 1946-47 (5 – 3rd at the end of the season).
Monaco have won eight of their nine home matches in Ligue 1 in 2025 (D1), with the only exception being a draw against Strasbourg on 19 April for the only home game where ASM failed to find the net in the top-flight this year.
Strasbourg have won six of their 10 away matches in Ligue 1 in 2025 (D2 L2) and could set their highest total of away wins in a single calendar year in the top-flight since 1979 (7), the year of Racing's only France championship title.