Metz vs Stade Rennais Ghana odds comparison
Metz
Home Team
Stade Rennais
Away Team
Friday 28th
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3.65 | 3.75 | 2.05 |
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3.81 | 3.76 | 1.99 |
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3.53 | 3.67 | 2.02 |
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3.81
Draw
3.76
Away
2.05
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Match Analysis
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Saturday, November 22, 2025
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Metz host Stade Rennais on 28 November 2025 in a Ligue 1 clash that could shape the second half of the campaign for both clubs.
Metz have struggled defensively this season, conceding 11 goals in five matches (2.2 per game) while only scoring seven (1.4 per game).
Their recent form shows three wins but two defeats, the latest loss coming away at Nantes (0‑2).
Stade Rennais, on the other hand, enjoy a more balanced record with two wins, two draws and one loss, scoring ten and conceding seven (averages of 2.0 and 1.4).
Their last away outing was a 1‑0 win at Paris.
Head‑to‑head history favours Rennais – three wins to Metz’s two in five meetings, with a recent 3‑2 victory in May 2024.
The fixture therefore pits a defensively fragile Metz side against a Rennais outfit that has shown resilience on the road.
Both teams will be looking to improve their league standing, making the encounter a potential turning point in their respective seasons.
Metz have struggled defensively this season, conceding 11 goals in five matches (2.2 per game) while only scoring seven (1.4 per game).
Their recent form shows three wins but two defeats, the latest loss coming away at Nantes (0‑2).
Stade Rennais, on the other hand, enjoy a more balanced record with two wins, two draws and one loss, scoring ten and conceding seven (averages of 2.0 and 1.4).
Their last away outing was a 1‑0 win at Paris.
Head‑to‑head history favours Rennais – three wins to Metz’s two in five meetings, with a recent 3‑2 victory in May 2024.
The fixture therefore pits a defensively fragile Metz side against a Rennais outfit that has shown resilience on the road.
Both teams will be looking to improve their league standing, making the encounter a potential turning point in their respective seasons.
Recent Form
Metz:
Metz's recent home record is limited to two matches in the data set, but both were victories that highlight a modest attacking output and lingering defensive frailties.
On 9 November they beat Nice 2‑1 at home, with goals from M.Cho (35'), a penalty by G.Hein (53') and a late strike by H.Diallo (84').
The win improved their home tally to three points but also exposed a leaky back‑line that had already allowed eleven goals across all fixtures.
Their earlier home game on 29 October versus Lens ended 2‑0, both goals coming from G.Hein (87' penalty, 90').
This match underscored Metz's ability to convert set‑piece chances but again highlighted a defence that concedes over two goals per game on average.
Overall, Metz have recorded three wins, no draws and two defeats in their last five fixtures, scoring seven and conceding eleven, giving them an average of 1.4 goals for and 2.2 against.
The limited home data suggests they can win when they are disciplined, yet the high concession rate remains a concern for the upcoming clash.
On 9 November they beat Nice 2‑1 at home, with goals from M.Cho (35'), a penalty by G.Hein (53') and a late strike by H.Diallo (84').
The win improved their home tally to three points but also exposed a leaky back‑line that had already allowed eleven goals across all fixtures.
Their earlier home game on 29 October versus Lens ended 2‑0, both goals coming from G.Hein (87' penalty, 90').
This match underscored Metz's ability to convert set‑piece chances but again highlighted a defence that concedes over two goals per game on average.
Overall, Metz have recorded three wins, no draws and two defeats in their last five fixtures, scoring seven and conceding eleven, giving them an average of 1.4 goals for and 2.2 against.
The limited home data suggests they can win when they are disciplined, yet the high concession rate remains a concern for the upcoming clash.
Stade Rennais:
Stade Rennais have shown a more balanced performance in their recent away outings, although the sample size is small.
Their most recent away test on 7 November saw them travel to Paris and secure a 1‑0 win, courtesy of B.Embolo at the 81st minute, demonstrating clinical finishing and a solid defensive shape that kept a clean sheet.
Earlier, on 29 October, Rennais played away at Toulouse and drew 2‑2, with goals from E.Lepaul (50') and M.Tamari (54') for the visitors, while conceding twice before salvaging a point with A.Donnum's 85' penalty.
Across their five‑match run, Rennais have accumulated two wins, two draws and one loss, netting ten goals and conceding seven, which translates to an average of two goals scored and 1.4 conceded per game.
The data reveals a side capable of scoring early and maintaining composure, while their defence, though not impermeable, is tighter than Metz's, conceding fewer than two goals per match on average.
Their most recent away test on 7 November saw them travel to Paris and secure a 1‑0 win, courtesy of B.Embolo at the 81st minute, demonstrating clinical finishing and a solid defensive shape that kept a clean sheet.
Earlier, on 29 October, Rennais played away at Toulouse and drew 2‑2, with goals from E.Lepaul (50') and M.Tamari (54') for the visitors, while conceding twice before salvaging a point with A.Donnum's 85' penalty.
Across their five‑match run, Rennais have accumulated two wins, two draws and one loss, netting ten goals and conceding seven, which translates to an average of two goals scored and 1.4 conceded per game.
The data reveals a side capable of scoring early and maintaining composure, while their defence, though not impermeable, is tighter than Metz's, conceding fewer than two goals per match on average.
Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head record between Metz and Stade Rennais spans five recent Ligue 1 meetings, with Rennais holding a slight edge (three wins to Metz's two) and no draws.
The most recent encounter on 4 May 2024 saw Rennais overturn a 2‑0 deficit to win 3‑2 away, with decisive contributions from G.Mikautadze, B.Bourigeaud (penalty) and A.Kalimuendo.
Earlier, Metz enjoyed a dominant 5‑1 home victory on 13 August 2023, featuring a brace from A.Kalimuendo and a late double from I.Salah.
On 20 March 2022, Metz again displayed offensive firepower with a 6‑1 win, highlighted by multiple goals from M.Terrier and S.Guirassy.
Conversely, Rennais have recorded two convincing away wins: 3‑0 at Metz on 17 October 2021, with goals from G.Laborde, K.Sulemana and M.Terrier, and a 3‑1 triumph on 20 March 2021, thanks to J.Doku, M.Terrier (penalty) and S.Guirassy.
The pattern suggests Rennais often score early and maintain pressure, while Metz rely on bursts of scoring but are vulnerable defensively, especially in the latter stages of matches.
The most recent encounter on 4 May 2024 saw Rennais overturn a 2‑0 deficit to win 3‑2 away, with decisive contributions from G.Mikautadze, B.Bourigeaud (penalty) and A.Kalimuendo.
Earlier, Metz enjoyed a dominant 5‑1 home victory on 13 August 2023, featuring a brace from A.Kalimuendo and a late double from I.Salah.
On 20 March 2022, Metz again displayed offensive firepower with a 6‑1 win, highlighted by multiple goals from M.Terrier and S.Guirassy.
Conversely, Rennais have recorded two convincing away wins: 3‑0 at Metz on 17 October 2021, with goals from G.Laborde, K.Sulemana and M.Terrier, and a 3‑1 triumph on 20 March 2021, thanks to J.Doku, M.Terrier (penalty) and S.Guirassy.
The pattern suggests Rennais often score early and maintain pressure, while Metz rely on bursts of scoring but are vulnerable defensively, especially in the latter stages of matches.
Statistical Insights
Metz's numbers reveal a team that scores modestly (1.4 per game) yet concedes heavily (2.2 per game), resulting in a negative goal difference.
Their home victories have been secured by narrow margins (2‑1, 2‑0) and frequently involve set‑piece conversions, as seen with G.Hein's penalties.
Defensively, Metz have allowed multiple goals in quick succession, notably conceding three in the first half against Nice.
Rennais display a more balanced statistical profile, averaging two goals while conceding just 1.4 per game.
Their away win at Paris featured a solitary goal after the 80th minute, indicating stamina and late‑game focus.
The draw at Toulouse showed they can both score and absorb goals, yet still secure a point.
Across the head‑to‑head, Rennais have scored 11 away goals to Metz's 14 home goals, but the higher conversion rate in Rennais' recent away fixtures (three goals in five matches) hints at better efficiency.
Timing patterns suggest Metz struggle after the 70th minute, whereas Rennais often find decisive goals in the final 10 minutes.
Their home victories have been secured by narrow margins (2‑1, 2‑0) and frequently involve set‑piece conversions, as seen with G.Hein's penalties.
Defensively, Metz have allowed multiple goals in quick succession, notably conceding three in the first half against Nice.
Rennais display a more balanced statistical profile, averaging two goals while conceding just 1.4 per game.
Their away win at Paris featured a solitary goal after the 80th minute, indicating stamina and late‑game focus.
The draw at Toulouse showed they can both score and absorb goals, yet still secure a point.
Across the head‑to‑head, Rennais have scored 11 away goals to Metz's 14 home goals, but the higher conversion rate in Rennais' recent away fixtures (three goals in five matches) hints at better efficiency.
Timing patterns suggest Metz struggle after the 70th minute, whereas Rennais often find decisive goals in the final 10 minutes.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 28 November showdown, Metz will travel to Stade Brest on 23 November before hosting Rennais again on 28 November (the current fixture) and then face Auxerre away on 7 December.
A positive result against Rennais could provide momentum for the Brest trip and bolster confidence ahead of the Auxerre clash.
Stade Rennais, meanwhile, host Monaco on 22 November, travel to Metz on 28 November, and then face PSG away on 6 December.
A win at Metz would sustain their recent away form and keep them competitive ahead of a high‑profile PSG encounter, while a loss could dent morale before the Monaco fixture.
Both clubs have tight schedules, making the outcome of the Metz‑Rennais match pivotal for squad rotation and psychological edge in the coming weeks.
A positive result against Rennais could provide momentum for the Brest trip and bolster confidence ahead of the Auxerre clash.
Stade Rennais, meanwhile, host Monaco on 22 November, travel to Metz on 28 November, and then face PSG away on 6 December.
A win at Metz would sustain their recent away form and keep them competitive ahead of a high‑profile PSG encounter, while a loss could dent morale before the Monaco fixture.
Both clubs have tight schedules, making the outcome of the Metz‑Rennais match pivotal for squad rotation and psychological edge in the coming weeks.
Match Prediction
Considering Metz's defensive fragility (2.2 goals conceded per game) and Rennais' away efficiency (averaging two goals while conceding just 1.4), the numbers lean toward a Rennais advantage.
Metz have struggled to keep clean sheets at home, whereas Rennais have secured a clean sheet in their last away win at Paris.
The recent head‑to‑head trend also favours Rennais, who have won three of the last five meetings, including a 3‑2 comeback victory in May 2024.
Based on these indicators, a plausible scoreline is Metz 1‑2 Stade Rennais, with Rennais likely scoring early and adding a late goal to seal the win.
Metz have struggled to keep clean sheets at home, whereas Rennais have secured a clean sheet in their last away win at Paris.
The recent head‑to‑head trend also favours Rennais, who have won three of the last five meetings, including a 3‑2 comeback victory in May 2024.
Based on these indicators, a plausible scoreline is Metz 1‑2 Stade Rennais, with Rennais likely scoring early and adding a late goal to seal the win.
Betting Insights
The statistical split suggests a strong case for the over 2.5 goals market, given Rennais' average of two goals per away game and Metz's propensity to concede more than two per match.
Both sides have hit the net in their last five fixtures, and the head‑to‑head record shows a combined 25 goals across five games (average 5 per match).
BTTS (both teams to score) also appears likely, as Metz have scored in three of their last five games and Rennais have found the net in four of five away outings.
For bettors, a 2‑1 or 2‑2 correct score range offers value, while a double‑chance Rennais win or draw could be a safer hedge given their recent away resilience.
The under 2.5 market looks riskier unless Metz tighten their defence dramatically in the final minutes.
Both sides have hit the net in their last five fixtures, and the head‑to‑head record shows a combined 25 goals across five games (average 5 per match).
BTTS (both teams to score) also appears likely, as Metz have scored in three of their last five games and Rennais have found the net in four of five away outings.
For bettors, a 2‑1 or 2‑2 correct score range offers value, while a double‑chance Rennais win or draw could be a safer hedge given their recent away resilience.
The under 2.5 market looks riskier unless Metz tighten their defence dramatically in the final minutes.