Ligue 1 Betting Tips

AS Saint-Etienne vs Stade Brest 29 betting tips: Ligue 1 preview, predictions & odds


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La Team Pirate won’t have too many fond memories of their trips to Stade Geoffroy-Guichard. Their 13 visits here in Ligue 1 have seen nine Saint-Etienne wins to just one for Stade Brestois. The Greens have also improved their home form lately with defeat here last time out against Marseille interrupting a four-game unbeaten run.

Therefore, 101 Great Goals' prediction for this match is AS Saint-Etienne 2-1 Stade Brestois and is available at odds of 9/1.

Alternatively, you can bet on any Saint-Etienne win at 2.25/1 against La Team Pirate at home on Saturday.

Or, back any away win for Brest at 3.2/1 here at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.

You can find odds of 3.3/1 for any draw between Saint-Etienne and Brest on Saturday.


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Match Preview

The Greens welcome Stade Brestois to the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on Saturday for this Ligue 1 match. Brest were 1-2 victors on their last visit here back in April 2021. It was their first-ever win here after fourteen visits in all competitions. They arrive on Saturday unbeaten in the last five in this head to head having won each of the last four.

AS Saint-Etienne come into the match on a run of four league games without a win. They have picked up five points from a maximum of 18 from their last six Ligue 1 matches.

Sainté were destroyed in their last league match away to FC Lorient. Expected goals of 4.1 to 1.2 in favour of Lorient indicates perhaps it was a fair result. To have collapsed after leading the game 0-2 after 40 minutes will be of particular concern. They cannot point to the red card as the cause of their collapse given it came when the game was already 4-2. The final score of the match was 6-2.

Denis Bouanga’s third-minute opener puts him on seven goals in Ligue 1 this season. He is 3/1 to score against Stade Brestois on Saturday.

Their opponent on Saturday, Stade Brestois, come into the match on a run of two league games undefeated. They have picked up seven points from a maximum of 18 from their last six Ligue 1 matches.

The Pirate Team shared the points in their last league match at home to FC Nantes. Expected goals of 1.3 to 0.8 in favour of Brest indicates they probably deserved more than a point from the match. It was Brendan Chardonnet's second-half goal that rescued a point for Brest after going behind in the opening 10 minutes of the match. Chardonnet now has three league goals this season for Brest and is 7.5/1 to get on the scoresheet again here. The final score of the match was 1-1.

AS Saint-Etienne vs Stade Brestois: Previous Ligue 1 Meetings

27 in Total:- 12 AS Saint-Etienne wins, 9 Stade Brestois wins, 6 draws.


AS Saint-Etienne team news

The red card shown to Yvan Neyou in their last league match against Lorient means Saint-Etienne will now be without him for today's match.

The Greens will also be without their top scorer Wahbi Khazri due to a muscle injury. Romain Hamouma (Wrist Injury), Yvann Maçon (Knee Injury), Enzo Crivelli (Groin Injury), and Falaye Sacko (Cruciate Ligament) will also be unavailable for ASSE due to injury on Saturday.

Stade Brestois team news

La Team Pirate have a full squad to select from with no injuries or suspensions for the trip to the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.

They may look to shuffle their deck voluntarily having drew against FC Nantes in their last league match.

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