AS Monaco vs Brest – Free football prediction and preview – France's top flight – March 14, 2026

AS Monaco vs Brest – Free football prediction and preview – France’s top flight – March 14, 2026

AS Monaco – Brest: Monaco on fire undefined

This Saturday Stade Louis-II hosts a tasty midtable scrap. AS Monaco (7th) can grab a provisional European spot with a win, up against a gutsy Brest (9th) side that keeps causing headaches for the big boys.

AS Monaco have found their mojo Fichier:Logo AS Monaco FC - 2021.svg

After a grim domestic spell Monaco have flipped the script. Last weekend they thumped PSG 3-1 and did it with class. Their narrow exit to the same Parisians in the Champions League playoff clearly woke Sébastien Pocognoli’s squad up.

Freed up, they’re hunting a fifth straight league win — a run they haven’t pulled off since autumn 2022. The winter wobble at home is over (four slip-ups in five from November to January): Louis-II is back a fortress with three straight wins. They’re solid at the back, two clean sheets on the spin, and they love hosting Brest — five straight home wins against them, including that gritty 3-2 last season.

Brest: the relentless irritant Logo du Stade Brestois

Don’t discount Stade Brestois — they’re coming to the Rock with teeth. Eric Roy’s team are on a rare run: six league games unbeaten and they know how to dig in when things get shaky. Defensively they’re near-impenetrable, conceding just one goal in the last five. After beating Le Havre 2-0 the Pirates are chasing a fourth straight win.

That kind of consistency drags them back into the European mix — they’re only five points off Lille and a Conference spot. Away from Francis-Le Blé they travel well, hauling points from three straight road games. Yes, Brest won the last two head-to-heads with Monaco, but there’s a stubborn hoodoo to break: they haven’t won at Louis-II since 2010.

Probable lineups

AS Monaco: Kohn ; Kehrer, Zakaria, Faes ; Mawissa, Camara, Teze, Golovin ; Akliouche, Balogun, Coulibaly

Brest: Coudert ; Lala, Chardonnet, Diaz, Locko ; Chotard, Magnetti ; Del Castillo, Doumbia, Balde ; Ajorque


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Football Prediction Monaco vs Brest

Monaco to win

We’re looking at two teams flying right now, both full of belief. Brest lock games down and frustrate opponents, but Monaco’s surge is even more persuasive.

Pumped after scalping PSG, the Monaco players showed control, bite and ruthless efficiency. In what should be a tight tactical battle, Monaco’s attacking punch ought to pry open Brest’s defense and nick the three points.

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  • Gabriel Ramos

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