Rennes – Monaco: a crucial showdown at Roazhon Park 
Two teams separated by just two points meet this Saturday in Brittany. Rennes, eighth after their 1-0 win over Paris FC, host Monaco, who were hammered 4-1 by Lens last time out.
Rennes : a squad that’s tightened up 
Not long ago Habib Beye looked under pressure. But Rennes reacted at the right moment: two straight league wins and a three-match unbeaten run. That sequence has brought calm. And confidence.
At home, Rennes are hard to shift: only one defeat since the season began. A win this weekend would equal their best home run of the campaign. Despite some ups and downs, they’re one of the teams who lose the least in Ligue 1.
When they score first, the Bretons know how to manage the game: two matches at Roazhon Park in that situation, two wins, and a defence that’s been solid.
Monaco : capable of the best… and the worst 
Monaco are in a rough patch. After a patchy start, the past weeks have been poor: no points taken in the league this month and largely disappointing displays. Even their Champions League win over Bodo/Glimt (1-0) didn’t settle nerves.
Sébastien Pocognoli’s men have lost two straight in Ligue 1 and are under pressure. Before this round they had only a two-point cushion over Strasbourg in the fight for European places.
Still, Monaco travel well: two away wins in a row and three away matches without defeat. History favours them too: four straight wins against Rennes, all by a single goal, including a 2-1 at Roazhon Park last season.
Key points
- Rennes have lost just once at home this season.
- The Bretons are on two straight Ligue 1 wins.
- Monaco haven’t taken any points in the league this month.
- The Monegasques have won their last four meetings with Rennes.
Football Predictions Stade Rennais vs AS Monaco
Monaco to win
Monaco arrive tired but have a full week to recover. Several key players are back, and that can change the picture. Rennes are in good form, but Monaco often turn up for games like this. Expect a tight match, slightly favouring the visitors.
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