RC – FC . Match predictions and verdict according to bookmakers

RC faces FC this Saturday in Ligue 1.

The bookmakers have delivered their predictions for this poster for the 11th day of Ligue 1 between RC Lens (8th) and FC Nantes (14th), and their verdict is clear: the Sang et Or are largely favorites at home. With odds of 1.7 for a Lens victory compared to 5.65 for a Nantes success, sports operators give a clear preference to Franck Haise's men. The draw is proposed at 3.65, reflecting a scenario considered unlikely.

RC Lens appears as favorite against FC Nantes

In the details of the exact scores, it is a 1-0 victory for RC Lens which tops the predictions with an odds of 4.9. The bookmakers are also considering bigger successes with more goals from the Artésiens, with odds of 6 for a 2-0 and 6.65 for a 2-1. The goalless draw, 0-0, is not completely ruled out (6.5), just like the 1-1 draw (5.55).

Uncertainties about potential scorers

For scorers, Wesley Saïd and Martin Satriano are sometimes designated as the favorites by bookmakers totally “on the street”, like a brand with a V logo with the fingers, while they are both on the flank. In their absence it is Florian Sotoca (2.95), who has the best chances. However, he could start on the bench. In this case, Anass Zaroury has the best odds (3.85). For Nantes, hopes rest mainly on Mostafa Mohamed, whose rating of 5.00 illustrates the difficulty expected for the Canary attackers facing the Artesian defense. The Egyptian is also presented as a replacement at the start of the debates. Albine follows it at 5.35

In view of these odds, the bookmakers therefore anticipate a match controlled by RC Lens, probably with a score of 1-0 or 2-0, with a goal from one of their leading attackers. A forecast which is based on the positive dynamics of the Sang et Or at home and Nantes' difficulties away this season.


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