Luke Entwistleeditor-in-chief of GFFNet Raphaël Jucobin are competing in our Ligue 1 prediction game. Participants score three points for a correct score, two points for a correct score difference, and one point for a correct result. Who will end up on top at the end of the season?
SCORES
Raphael: 96
Luke : 103
-Match of the week: Lille OSC against OGC Nice, Friday at 8:05 p.m. (UK)
Lille remain unbeaten in their last 13 Ligue 1 matches, but this impressive run is tarnished by the high number of draws. They are yet to win in 2025, having drawn against Nantes and then Auxerre. Against the latter, they should have won, especially playing against 10 men for much of the second half. Jonathan David, while his future remains uncertain, is going through a delicate period where his confidence is lacking and goals are rare. A player capable of great performances, he will have to find his best level, especially since in the absence of Edon Zhegrova, the goals do not come from other players.
In this context, Nice could well spring a surprise. They have won their last two matches with a combined score of 7-4. Although they are not defensively solid, their attackers, Evann Guessand, Gaëtan Laborde, Sofiane Diop and Badredine Bouanani, display great confidence, in stark contrast to the situation at Lille. The recent revival of form The Gymaccompanied by the return of key players such as Dante, Jonathan Clauss, and Hicham Boudaoui, allows them to approach this meeting with a slight lead over LOSC, despite a well-documented injury crisis which has persisted since the start of the season. Lille will start as favorites for this match, but Nice have the capabilities to get a result at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy.
Raphaël’s full predictions
- Montpellier 1-2 Monaco
- Lille 2-0 OGC Nice
- Lens 2-2 PSG
- Rennes 2-1 Brest
- Lyon 1-0 Toulouse
- Saint-Étienne 3-0 Nantes
- Angers 1-0 Auxerre
- Reims 2-0 Le Havre
- Marseille 4-2 Strasbourg
Luke’s full predictions
- Lille 1-2 OGC Nice
- Lens 0-0 PSG
- Marseille 3-2 Strasbourg
- Montpellier 0-2 Monaco
- Rennes 2-2 Brest
- Lyon 1-0 Toulouse
- Saint-Étienne 3-1 Nantes
- Angers 1-1 Auxerre
- Reims 1-0 Le Havre
Original article written by: Luke Entwistle
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