Toulouse vs Angers Ghana odds comparison

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Home Draw Away
Betway 1.62 3.85 5.60
1xBet 1.66 4.00 5.69
SportyBet 1.70 3.93 5.50
22bet 1.69 3.80 5.40
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Home

1.70

Draw

4.00

Away

5.69
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Match Analysis

Expert analysis and insights for this fixture

Updated Thursday, November 20, 2025 (2 days ago)

Match Preview
The Ligue 1 clash on 23 November 2025 pits Toulouse against Angers at the Stadium de Toulouse.

Both clubs sit in a tight mid‑table battle, with recent form offering a clear picture of their trajectories.

Toulouse have amassed seven goals while conceding four in their last five outings, averaging 1.4 scored and 0.8 conceded per game.

Their record reads one win, three draws and one loss overall, but the last five matches show two victories and three stalemates, highlighting a solid defence that has kept clean sheets against Le Havre and Metz.

Angers mirror Toulouse’s statistical output – seven goals for and four against in five games – yet their recent five include three wins and two draws, reflecting a slightly sharper attacking edge.

Head‑to‑head data favours Angers, who have won three of the five meetings, scoring 11 goals to Toulouse’s four, including a 4‑0 victory in March 2025.

The combination of Angers’ recent away potency and Toulouse’s home steadiness makes this encounter pivotal for both sides as they look to secure points ahead of a demanding fixture list.

Recent Form
Toulouse:
Toulouse’s recent home performances reveal a balanced yet cautious approach.

On 19 October they hammered Metz 4‑0 at home, with early strike from F.

Magri (2') followed by A.

Donnum’s penalty (8'), a late effort from Y.

Gboho (79') and C.

Cresswell sealing the win (84').

A week later, on 29 October, they hosted Stade Rennais to a 2‑2 draw; goals came from E.

Lepaul (50') and M.

Tamari (54') for Toulouse, while C.

Cresswell (58') and A.

Donnum (85' penalty) responded.

The 2‑0 home draw against Le Havre on 2 November showed defensive solidity but no firepower.

Their most recent home outing on 19 October (the same 4‑0) underlines an ability to dominate weaker sides, while the 1‑1 draw at Lorient on 9 November (away) added a penalty from P.

Pagis (44') and another from D.

Sidibe (65') indicating reliance on spot‑kicks.

Across five matches Toulouse have scored seven, conceded four, kept two clean sheets and averaged 1.4 goals while allowing only 0.8 per game, suggesting a defence that rarely cracks but an attack that struggles to find consistency.
Angers:
Angers have displayed a commendable blend of attacking flair and defensive resilience on the road and at home.

Their latest home fixture on 9 November saw a 2‑0 win over Auxerre, the first goal being an own‑goal credited to C.

Akpa (71') and a finish by P.

Peter (87') confirming clinical finishing.

A week earlier, they travelled to Lille and secured a 1‑0 victory courtesy of F.

Correia’s half‑time strike (45'), keeping a clean sheet.

Their most recent away test was a 2‑2 draw at Marseille on 29 October; Angers fell behind early but R.

Vaz equalised twice (52', 70') before O.

Camara salvaged a point for Marseille (90').

At home on 26 October they comfortably beat Lorient 2‑0, with Peter (16') and S.

Cherif (59') on target.

The 1‑1 home draw with Monaco on 18 October featured F.

Balogun’s early goal (72') for the visitors and a late equaliser by S.

Cherif (85').

In these five games Angers have netted seven, let in four, kept three clean sheets and share the same average of 1.4 goals scored and 0.8 conceded per match, indicating a balanced profile that leans slightly towards a winning edge.

Head-to-Head Record
The recent head‑to‑head record between Toulouse and Angers favours the visitors, who have won three of the five meetings, drawn once and lost once.

Across the five encounters the clubs have combined for 15 goals, with Angers contributing 11 and Toulouse just four.

The most striking result came on 2 March 2025 when Angers travelled to Toulouse and delivered a 4‑0 demolition; goals arrived from F.

Magri (51'), V.

Sierro (57'), C.

Cresswell (71') and N.

Edjouma (90'), underscoring Angers’ ability to score late.

The most recent draw, on 20 October 2024, ended 1‑1 with I.

Niane scoring for Angers at the fifth minute and J.

King equalising for Toulouse at 64'.

Earlier, on 12 March 2023, Angers again won 2‑0 with M.

Desler (37') and T.

Dallinga (46') finding the net.

The 16 October 2022 encounter swung the other way, as Toulouse secured a 3‑2 home victory; early goals from B.

Dejaegere (10') and N.

Bentaleb (33') gave the hosts the lead, while Angers replied through B.

Van den Boomen (40' penalty) and S.

Spierings (67'), with A.

Salama (90') narrowing the margin.

The earliest meeting in this set, 25 September 2019, was a 2‑0 win for Angers with a brace from R.

Alioui (88', 90').

These results highlight a pattern of narrow margins, frequent scoring bursts from Angers, and occasional resilience from Toulouse, suggesting a competitive fixture with Angers holding a slight historical edge.

Statistical Insights
Both sides have identical season‑to‑date averages: 1.4 goals scored and 0.8 conceded per game over their last five matches, indicating evenly matched offensive output and defensive solidity.

Toulouse’s defence has kept two clean sheets (vs Metz and Le Havre) and limited opponents to a single goal in three matches, while Angers have recorded three clean sheets (vs Auxerre, Lille, Lorient) and have only allowed multiple goals once (the 2‑2 draw at Marseille).

Goal timing reveals Toulouse’s early aggression, scoring in the first ten minutes against Metz and Monaco, whereas Angers tend to score after the half‑hour mark, with key strikes at 45', 52', 70' and 85'.

Penalties feature prominently for Toulouse (four penalties in five games) and less so for Angers (only one penalty recorded).

Both teams have a balanced goal distribution, yet Angers’ higher win rate (three wins in five) compared with Toulouse’s two suggests a marginal edge in converting chances into victories.

Upcoming Fixtures
After the 23 November showdown, Toulouse’s calendar features an away trip to Marseille on 29 November, a demanding test against a traditionally strong side that could influence their league standing.

Their subsequent home match against Strasbourg on 6 December offers an opportunity to rebuild momentum if the Angers game proves challenging.

Angers, meanwhile, will host Lens on 30 November, a fixture that pits them against a side known for physical play, before traveling to Nice on 7 December.

The outcomes of the Toulouse‑Angers clash will likely affect confidence levels; a win for either side could provide a psychological boost ahead of these fixtures, while a loss may increase pressure to secure points in the remaining matches.

Match Prediction
Considering Toulouse’s solid home defensive record, highlighted by two clean sheets and an average of 0.8 goals conceded, against Angers’ potent away form that includes three wins in five matches and a history of scoring four on Toulouse’s ground, the numbers suggest a tightly contested encounter.

Angers are likely to find the net early, as they have a propensity to score after the 30‑minute mark, while Toulouse may rely on set‑pieces.

A plausible result is a 1‑2 victory for Angers, with the visitors taking the lead around the 45‑minute interval and adding a second in the second half, while Toulouse scrape a consolation goal from a penalty or late set‑piece.

Betting Insights
The combined goal average of 2.8 per match (1.4 each) points toward the over/under 2.5 market being attractive for an over bet, especially given Angers’ recent four‑goal outburst at Toulouse and both teams’ willingness to score from penalties.

Both sides have kept clean sheets in multiple recent games, yet the head‑to‑head record shows both teams scoring in four of five meetings, supporting a Both Teams to Score (BTTS) wager.

Considering Toulouse’s home defensive resilience (0.8 goals conceded) and Angers’ away win rate (60% in the last five), a double chance on Angers (win or draw) offers value.

For a more precise line, an exact score of 1‑2 aligns with the statistical trends, making a correct score bet a high‑risk, high‑reward option.

Overall, betting on over 2.5 goals, BTTS and an Angers win/draw double chance provides a balanced risk‑reward profile.