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Ligue 1 Predictions | Round 27: Monaco face Nice as PSG could wrap up title

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·28 de marzo de 2025
Ligue 1 Predictions, Round 27
GFFN editor-in-chief Luke Entwistle and GFFN’s Raphaël Jucobin face off in our Ligue 1 predictions competition. It’s three points for a correct score, two points for a correct score difference, and one point for a correct result. Who will come out on top at the end of the season?
SCORES
Raphaël: 140
Luke: 168
Monaco’s form has been inconsistent since the turn of the year with the Principality club only securing back-to-back wins in Ligue 1 once in 2025. That inconsistency must be resolved if Monaco are to finish on the podium and finish ahead of Saturday’s opponent Nice.
Monaco were rewarded for their persistence against Angers before the international break. Predictably, it was Mika Biereth who broke the deadlock before Maghnes Akliouche doubled the advantage in the final minutes of the encounter. There was room for reassurance for Monaco, who have all too often made costly defensive errors against ‘inferior’ sides, as they did against Toulouse a week earlier. With Philipp Köhn back in goal, Les Monégasques did look more assured and did well to unlock Angers’ stubborn low block.
There could be further reinforcements against Nice too. Aleksandr Golovin will be hoping to make his return, whilst Folarin Balogun could feature for the first time this year after recovering from shoulder surgery. Le Gym, meanwhile, have recently found the Stade Louis II a happy hunting ground, however, their confidence will have been knocked by the way they headed into the international break. A defeat, despite a good performance, against Lyon was followed up by a frustrating draw against Auxerre, as Franck Haise’s side squandered their advantage in the dying seconds. Nice should have put the game to bed before that but were wasteful with their chances. They can’t afford to be so profligate against Monaco. This one is on a knife’s edge but goals do seem to be a guarantee.
GFFN | Luke Entwistle