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Rennes
Ligue 1 | Gameweek 9
Oct 31, 2020 at 4pm UK
Route de Lorient
Brest logo

Rennes
2 - 1
Brest

Da Silva (66'), Aguerd (70')
Henrique (32')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Honorat (57')
Honorat (64'), Perraud (72'), Charbonnier (90+1')

Preview: Rennes vs. Brest - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Ligue 1 clash between Rennes and Brest, including team news and predicted lineups.

Rennes will be looking to end a run of five games without a win when they welcome Brest to the Roazhon Park for Saturday's Ligue 1 fixture.

Meanwhile, the visitors are hoping to avoid a third consecutive defeat following losses to Nantes and Strasbourg over the past couple of weeks.


Match preview

Rennes manager Julien Stephan pictured in October 2020© Reuters

Rennes started the 2020-21 campaign with a huge amount of promise and stormed to the top of the rankings in Ligue 1, but juggling domestic and European commitments seems to be taking its toll on Julien Stephan's men given their underwhelming recent results.

Indeed, Les Rouge et Noir are winless since a 3-0 triumph over Saint-Etienne back in September - drawing to Reims, Dijon and Krasnodar and suffering back-to-back defeats against Angers and Sevilla since - with Stephan's side succumbing to a Luuk de Jong winner against the latter in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Stephan saw another couple of his players suffer injuries in the midweek defeat and bemoaned the hectic fixture schedule following his side's second defeat in a row, with Rennes recently slipping down in the Ligue 1 table to third - now three points behind Lille and Paris Saint-Germain - neither of whom are showing any signs of slowing down.

Rennes must take on PSG and Chelsea before the international break, so Saturday's visit of Brest is undoubtedly Les Rouge et Noir's best opportunity to register three points and end their woeful winless run, and they should feel confident of doing so after Brest suffered a dampening defeat to a lowly Strasbourg side in gameweek eight.

Brest coach Olivier Dall'Oglio pictured in January 2020© Reuters

Strasbourg had only managed to accumulate one top-flight victory compared to Brest's three before last weekend's meeting, but Olivier Dall'Oglio's men were simply outclassed by their opponents, who marched to a 3-0 victory courtesy of goals from Kenny Lala, Ludovic Ajorque and Habib Diallo.

Brest's fifth defeat of the season was a crushing blow for a side who have shown signs of promise in the early stages of the new season, but Les Pirates have now dropped to 14th in the table and hold the unfortunate record of the joint-most goals conceded in the league with 18 - a tally that is only shared by basement side Dijon.

While this weekend's visitors may feel cautiously optimistic of taking points off of an out-of-form Rennes side, Dall'Oglio's men are facing the first of three challenging games as Lille and Saint-Etienne lie in wait for Brest, whose only away victory this season has come at Dijon.

Furthermore, Les Pirates are winless against Rennes since 2011, with the Champions League contenders unbeaten in their last seven against Saturday's opponents, although both fixtures between the two sides last season ended goalless.

Rennes Ligue 1 form: WWWDDL
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Brest Ligue 1 form: WWLWLL


Team News

Eduardo Camavinga has a rest during Rennes training on July 1, 2020© Reuters

Rennes duo Daniele Rugani and Benjamin Bourigeaud both had to be withdrawn in the loss to Sevilla due to suspected hamstring and calf injuries respectively, and the pair are major doubts for the weekend.

Rugani's absence should see Nayef Aguerd come back into the heart of the defence, while Bourigeaud's injury is less of a concern given the fact that Steven Nzonzi is back for this one having served a suspension in midweek.

However, Stephan's midfield problems do not end there as Eduardo Camavinga was nowhere to be seen on Wednesday, with James Lea Siliki an option for change amid an unforgiving run of fixtures.

Brest have less to worry about on the injury front, with Denys Bain and Ronael Pierre-Gabriel the only confirmed absentees for Dall'Oglio ahead of Saturday.

Wholesale changes are unlikely for the visitors after nearly a full weeks' worth of rest, but Franck Honorat and Romain Philippoteaux will be pushing for starts out wide having both come off the bench against Strasbourg.

Rennes possible starting lineup:
Gomis; Soppy, Aguerd, Da Silva, Traore; Nzonzi, Martin, Grenier; Castillo, Guirassy, Terrier

Brest possible starting lineup:
Larsonneur; Faussurier, Herelle, Duverne, Perraud; Lasne, Belkebla; Honorat, Charbonnier, Philippoteaux; Mounie


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We say: Rennes 1-0 Brest

The hectic fixture schedule is sure to cause problems for any side competing domestically and internationally at the minute, and Brest will look to take advantage of the hosts' fatigue as they eye a victory on Saturday. However, Rennes know the importance of a victory here as they look to keep the pressure on the leading pack, and despite their poor run of form coupled with a number of injury concerns, we think Stephan's men will do enough to end their winless run here.


Top betting tip

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Data Analysis

Our analysis of all available data, including recent performances and player stats up until an hour before kickoff, suggested the most likely outcome of this match was a Rennes win with a probability of 53.83%. A draw had a probability of 24.5% and a win for Brest had a probability of 21.7%.

The most likely scoreline for a Rennes win was 1-0 with a probability of 12.2%. The next most likely scorelines for that outcome were 2-0 (10.09%) and 2-1 (9.61%). The likeliest drawn scoreline was 1-1 (11.62%), while for a Brest win it was 0-1 (7.03%). The actual scoreline of 2-1 was predicted with a 9.6% likelihood. Our data analysis correctly predicted that Rennes would win this match.


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5Nice31149836251151
6Lens31137114034646
7Marseille31111194738944
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10Toulouse311010113840-240
11Reims31117133845-740
12Montpellier HSCMontpellier31911113943-437
13StrasbourgStrasbourg3199133444-1036
14NantesNantes3195172949-2032
15Le HavreLe Havre31611143041-1129
16Metz3185183251-1929
17Lorient3168173761-2426
18Clermont31510162550-2525


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