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Strasbourg vs Toulouse - Free football prediction and tips - Ligue 1 - May 3, 2026

Strasbourg vs Toulouse – Free football prediction and tips – Ligue 1 – May 3, 2026

Strasbourg – Toulouse : Racing still have Europe in their sights undefined

We are at the Meinau this Sunday for a Ligue 1 clash that should be played at a decent clip. Strasbourg host Toulouse in a game where the home side are desperate to keep their European dream alive. Racing have been flying of late, while Toulouse are trying to finish the season on a high despite a few recent bumps. With Europe still in reach for one side and a point to prove for the other, there should be plenty going on in Alsace.

Strasbourg on a serious run Logo du RC Strasbourg

Strasbourg have hit a rich vein of form, losing just once in their last nine league outings. Gary O’Neil’s side sit eighth and are only seven points off the next Conference League spot. After that eye-catching win over Lorient, confidence around the camp will be sky high. Strasbourg have also got into the habit of entertaining their fans, with goals flowing over the past few weeks.

The aim is simple: finish above last season’s points total, which means keeping the run going until the end. Historically, Strasbourg tend to fancy this fixture at home. Still, they cannot afford to switch off at the back and gift Toulouse cheap chances. O’Neil will be demanding a strong response after a minor wobble in midweek on the European stage. Strasbourg know a win on Sunday is non-negotiable if they want to stay in the hunt.

Toulouse want to halt the slide Logo du Toulouse FC

Toulouse head to Alsace needing a lift. Carles Martinez’s team are on a five-match winless streak in all competitions. They showed some spirit by fighting back against Monaco last week, but the defensive issues are still glaring. Toulouse have conceded three or more goals in four of their last five matches, which is a rough look for a club of this size.

They have really struggled away to top-half sides this season. Martinez will be hoping Toulouse can repeat the first-leg result, when they edged it by the narrowest of margins. Above all, they need to tighten up at the back before the run-in. Toulouse have enough going forward to trouble anyone, but the lack of discipline defensively has cost them too often lately. They need a response, and fast, if they want to avoid drifting through the rest of the campaign.

Likely line-ups

Strasbourg : Penders ; Mwaga, Hogsberg, Doukoure, Luis ; El Mourabet, Oyedele ; Yassine, Amo-Ameyaw, Nanasi ; Enciso

Toulouse : Restes ; McKenzie, Cresswell, Nicolaisen ; Sidibe, Diop, Casseres, Methalie ; Donnum, Hidalgo ; Russell-Rowe

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Football prediction Strasbourg vs Toulouse

Both teams to score

This one looks like it should deliver goals at both ends. Strasbourg have been flying in attack and are scoring pretty much every time they step out in front of their own crowd. Toulouse, despite their current problems, still carry enough threat to hurt any Ligue 1 back line. With both defences looking a touch shaky lately, this has the feel of an open game where the forwards could have the final say. Expect a proper contest, with Racing keen to make amends for their European frustration in midweek.

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