2025-01-26 16:15
Benoît Bastien, France
Stade de la Beaujoire - Louis Fonteneau - Nantes
Nantes have drawn each of their last four Ligue 1 matches, it is only the second time this happens over the last 30 years, after November-December 2015 (5).
Nantes have avoided defeat for three Ligue 1 home matches in a row (W1 D2) after only doing so three times in their previous 15 in the league (W1 D2).
Lyon have now recorded four consecutive draws in all competitions, a first since March-April 1996 (6).
Nantes have won just 14% of their duels against Lyon in Ligue 1 in the 21st century (5/37 - D8 L24), only having a worse record over the period against Lille (11% - 4/37). Their last win against OL in the top-flight came on 28 September 2019 (1-0 away).
Meetings between Nantes and Lyon have seen three own goals scored over the last six seasons (most recently scored by Nicolas Pallois on 6 October). Over the period, only the duels between Marseille and Montpellier have seen more OG in the top-flight (4).
Nantes have shared the points in each of their three Ligue 1 games this January and could string together four draws in the top-flight for the second time in the last 30 years, after November-December 2015 (5).
Lyon have not won any of their last two Ligue 1 games (D1 L1) but have never failed to win three matches in a row in the top-flight under Pierre Sage.
Nantes have taken four points from their last two Ligue 1 home games (W1 then D1), just one less than from their previous 15 (5 - W1 D2 L12).