The race for the Champions League places in Ligue 1 is down to the final seven matches.
Brest and Monaco currently occupy the second and third place, but Lille, Nice, and Lens are closing in on the Champions League places.
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The last two meetings between Lens and Le Havre in all competitions finished nil-nil. Will one of these clubs get a goal in round No. 28 and get a win?
Le Havre are 15th in the standings and one point above the relegation zone. They lost five of their last six matches in the league, including each of the last two.
Lens are sixth and knocking on the door to the top two. However, Lens lost their last two Ligue 1 fixtures. Seven points separate them from the top three.
Paris Saint-Germain are heading for another title. Twelve points separate them from second-place Brest. Despite being top of the table, PSG dropped points against Clermont Foot earlier this season. The game ended nil-nil.
Clermont Foot are bottom of the standings, with 20 points. Six points separate them from the playoff-relegation place. Clermont won just one of their last six matches.
PSG won their last two matches They tallied eight goals across those two fixtures. The Parisians have scored 64 goals this season, the most in the league.
Brest won their last two matches against Metz in Ligue 1 by identical 1-0 scores. However, Metz defeated Brest on their last two trips to the Stade Francis Le Ble. The trend in matches featuring these clubs is one of away wins. The away team won the last four fixtures between them.
Metz are 17th in the standings and desperate to move away from the bottom three. The Maroons lost their last two games in Ligue 1. Four points separate them from safety.
Brest are having an incredible season. The Pirates took 13 points from the last 18 points on offer in Ligue 1. No team has conceded fewer goals than Brest (20).
Nantes are slowly moving away from the relegation zone. The team is two points above the relegation-playoff places. They picked up a 2-1 win over Nice last time out, ending a three-match losing streak.
Lyon are midtable, having recovered from an awful start to the season. They took seven points from the last nine on offer. Les Gones are still -10 in goal difference. Nantes lost their last six home matches.
Low-scoring matches is the trend between these clubs. The last four encounters between them ended with under 2.5 goals. Lyon won 1-0 at home earlier this season in the reverse fixture.