Stade Brestois 29 vs Strasbourg | Ligue 1 Preview
Stade Brestois will welcome Strasbourg to the Stade Francis-Le Blé on Tuesday evening in what promises to be a fascinating encounter between two sides with contrasting recent trajectories. The hosts find themselves in 12th position with 38 points from 32 matches, while their visitors occupy 8th place with 47 points from the same number of games.
Brest's recent form makes for concerning reading, with just one victory in their last five outings. Their record shows 10 wins, 8 draws and 14 defeats this season, highlighting the inconsistency that has plagued their campaign. At home, they've been considerably more effective with 7 wins from 15 matches, averaging 1.7 goals per game in front of their own supporters. However, their away form has been woeful, managing just 3 victories from 17 trips and averaging less than a goal per match on the road.
Strasbourg arrive in much better shape, having collected 13 wins from their 32 fixtures. Their recent form shows more stability, and they've proven equally effective both home and away this season. The visitors have found the net 51 times compared to Brest's 41, while their defensive record is marginally better, conceding 42 goals against the hosts' 52.
The injury situation heavily favors Strasbourg heading into this contest. Brest will definitely be without Bradley Locko due to a muscle injury, while captain Brendan Chardonnet faces a late fitness test on a rib problem. Soumaila Coulibaly is also questionable with a leg injury. These defensive concerns could prove crucial given Brest's already shaky backline.
Strasbourg have their own selection headaches, with Emanuel Emegha ruled out through muscle injury and Augusto Anselmino sidelined with a knee problem. Valentin Barco remains doubtful with an ankle complaint, while Sebastian Nanasi is battling illness. Despite these absences, Strasbourg's squad depth appears better equipped to handle the disruption.
The head-to-head record strongly favors Brest in recent encounters. They secured a memorable 3-1 victory at home against Strasbourg in November 2024 and followed that up with a 2-1 triumph away from home just months later in November 2025. Prior to this recent dominance, the sides shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw in December 2023, while Brest also claimed a comprehensive 3-0 victory in Strasbourg during February 2024.
Both teams typically deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Brest using this setup in 22 of their 32 matches this season. Strasbourg have been more flexible tactically, alternating between 4-2-3-1 and 3-4-2-1 formations depending on the opposition.
The fixture represents a crucial opportunity for Brest to climb away from the lower reaches of the table, while Strasbourg will be eager to maintain their push for European qualification. Given Brest's superior home record, their recent dominance in this fixture, and Strasbourg's mounting injury concerns, the hosts should edge what promises to be a tight encounter.
Prediction: Stade Brestois 29 2-1 Strasbourg