- Strasbourg have won one, drawn one and lost three of their last five matches in all competitions (W1, D1, L3).
- Monaco have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five games (W1, D2, L2).
- Monaco have won two of their last three away matches against Strasbourg in all competitions.
A clash of tactical philosophies
Strasbourg and Monaco have played some beautiful soccer games against each other over the last three years, but Sunday’s Ligue 1 2025-2026 showdown promises an intriguing encounter, with our Racing Club Strasbourg vs AS Monaco prediction pointing towards a much more open, end-to-end match.
Gary O’Neil took charge of Les Bleu et Blancs in January 2026, and his high-tempo, pressing game has started to make its mark on the side. Strasbourg have shown increased intensity under the former Bournemouth boss, and those games have been much more intense than we are used to seeing from this side.
There have been more pressing triggers and quicker, more direct transitions since O’Neil arrived, and the team are in transition from Rosenior’s structured, possession-based approach to O’Neil’s intensity-first style.
Strasbourg are 8th in Ligue 1 with 47 points from 32 games, but the team is consistently solid in the middle of the table. They have lost each of their last two home games, but have won eight, drawn three and lost five of their 16 Ligue 1 fixtures at the Stade de la Meinau, conceding just 15 goals at home all season.
The Racing Club Strasbourg vs AS Monaco preview highlights that Monaco are 7th in the table with 54 points from 33 matches, keeping their dreams of European qualification alive, but the visitors have also shown their fair share of volatility this season.
Sébastien Pocognoli has taken the Monaco squad and turned them into an intensity-first team in the mould of many of the top teams in the world, with high pressing, wide overloading attacks and rapid transitions.
Strasbourg can win, but Monaco will make a mark
Monaco beat Metz 2-1 away from home last weekend, but fell to a narrow 0-1 home defeat against Lille in their most recent fixture. Pocognoli’s tactical tweaks have seen Monaco become much more of a threat on the break, and a clash between their free-flowing, high-octane transition play and Strasbourg’s more ordered, positional style should be a goal-filled affair according to the Racing Club Strasbourg vs AS Monaco prediction.
Monaco have won six, drawn four and lost six of their 16 Ligue 1 away games, averaging 1.44 goals for and 1.62 against on their travels.
Strasbourg can edge a lively game, but Monaco have proven they can do some damage at this venue, and will cause plenty of problems for their hosts on Sunday. The Racing Club Strasbourg vs AS Monaco betting tips suggest that the bookmakers’ prices of 3.1 for the home win, 1.4 for both teams to score and 1.42 for over 2.5 goals look like the best way into this game.
An exciting, open clash in the cards
A head-to-head record of W3, D1 and L1 over the last five meetings, which includes Strasbourg’s most recent 3-1 victory at home to Monaco in the Coupe de France, gives the edge to the visitors, but the odds on the home side are simply too big to ignore in this Racing Club Strasbourg vs AS Monaco prediction.
A few goals should be expected, and both teams to score & over 2.5 match goals look like the most likely outcome for this game.
Joaquin Panichelli has been a revelation for Strasbourg this season, scoring 16 goals in 27 Ligue 1 appearances. Folarin Balogun is Monaco’s talisman, finding the net 13 times in 29 league matches and scoring three in the team's last five.
Maghnes Akliouche has been a fantastic assist provider for Pocognoli’s side, contributing three assists in the build-up to Monaco’s last seven goals.