Marseille vs Toulouse Ghana odds comparison
Marseille
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Toulouse
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1.61 | 4.10 | 5.40 |
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1.69 | 4.07 | 5.69 |
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1.59 | 3.95 | 5.20 |
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1.66 | 3.85 | 5.20 |
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1.69
Draw
4.10
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5.69
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Friday, November 21, 2025
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The Ligue 1 clash on 29 November 2025 between Marseille and Toulouse arrives at a pivotal point in the season.
Marseille sit on a mixed recent run of two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five games, scoring seven and conceding five, with an average of 1.4 goals for and 1.0 against.
Toulouse, by contrast, have been steadier, recording one win, three draws and one loss, also netting seven but allowing just four goals – an average of 1.4 for and 0.8 against.
Head‑to‑head data favours the visitors, who have won three of the last five meetings, including a 3‑1 victory in August 2024, while Marseille’s sole recent win came in April 2025 (3‑2).
Both sides are looking to solidify their league positions: Marseille aim to rebound from a recent Champions League defeat, and Toulouse hope to convert a series of draws into full points.
The numbers suggest a tightly contested match with the potential for a narrow win or another draw.
Marseille sit on a mixed recent run of two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five games, scoring seven and conceding five, with an average of 1.4 goals for and 1.0 against.
Toulouse, by contrast, have been steadier, recording one win, three draws and one loss, also netting seven but allowing just four goals – an average of 1.4 for and 0.8 against.
Head‑to‑head data favours the visitors, who have won three of the last five meetings, including a 3‑1 victory in August 2024, while Marseille’s sole recent win came in April 2025 (3‑2).
Both sides are looking to solidify their league positions: Marseille aim to rebound from a recent Champions League defeat, and Toulouse hope to convert a series of draws into full points.
The numbers suggest a tightly contested match with the potential for a narrow win or another draw.
Recent Form
Marseille:
Marseille’s last five outings reveal a team capable of both dominance and vulnerability.
At home they opened with a 3‑0 victory over Brest on 8 Nov, featuring goals from A. Gomes (25'), M. Greenwood (33' penalty) and P. Aubameyang (82').
The next match, a Champions League tie against Atalanta on 5 Nov, ended 0‑1, highlighting defensive lapses against quality opposition.
A 0‑1 loss away to Auxerre on 1 Nov added to recent inconsistency.
Returning to Ligue 1, Marseille drew 2‑2 with Angers on 29 Oct, conceding early but responding with two R. Vaz strikes.
Finally, a 2‑1 away win at Lens on 25 Oct saw Greenwood again on the scoresheet and an own‑goal for the winner.
Over the five games Marseille have scored seven, conceded five, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per game, with Greenwood and Gomes featuring prominently in attack while the defence has given up late goals, notably against Angers.
At home they opened with a 3‑0 victory over Brest on 8 Nov, featuring goals from A. Gomes (25'), M. Greenwood (33' penalty) and P. Aubameyang (82').
The next match, a Champions League tie against Atalanta on 5 Nov, ended 0‑1, highlighting defensive lapses against quality opposition.
A 0‑1 loss away to Auxerre on 1 Nov added to recent inconsistency.
Returning to Ligue 1, Marseille drew 2‑2 with Angers on 29 Oct, conceding early but responding with two R. Vaz strikes.
Finally, a 2‑1 away win at Lens on 25 Oct saw Greenwood again on the scoresheet and an own‑goal for the winner.
Over the five games Marseille have scored seven, conceded five, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 1.0 conceded per game, with Greenwood and Gomes featuring prominently in attack while the defence has given up late goals, notably against Angers.
Toulouse:
Toulouse’s recent form demonstrates a disciplined side that struggles to win but rarely concedes.
On 9 Nov they earned a 1‑1 draw away at Lorient, with both goals coming from penalties (P. Pagis 44', D. Sidibe 65').
A goalless home draw against Le Havre on 2 Nov underscored their defensive solidity.
The 2‑2 home stalemate with Rennes on 29 Oct produced a balanced attack, with goals from E. Lepaul, M. Tamari, C. Cresswell and a late penalty by A. Donnum.
An away 1‑0 win at Monaco on 25 Oct was secured by M. Salisu’s early strike, and a dominant 4‑0 home victory over Metz on 19 Oct saw contributions from F. Magri, A. Donnum (pen), Y. Gboho and C. Cresswell.
Across these five matches Toulouse have scored seven, conceded four, averaging 1.4 goals for and 0.8 against.
Their offense is spread across several players, while the defence has kept clean sheets in three games, indicating a resilient back line that could frustrate Marseille’s attackers.
On 9 Nov they earned a 1‑1 draw away at Lorient, with both goals coming from penalties (P. Pagis 44', D. Sidibe 65').
A goalless home draw against Le Havre on 2 Nov underscored their defensive solidity.
The 2‑2 home stalemate with Rennes on 29 Oct produced a balanced attack, with goals from E. Lepaul, M. Tamari, C. Cresswell and a late penalty by A. Donnum.
An away 1‑0 win at Monaco on 25 Oct was secured by M. Salisu’s early strike, and a dominant 4‑0 home victory over Metz on 19 Oct saw contributions from F. Magri, A. Donnum (pen), Y. Gboho and C. Cresswell.
Across these five matches Toulouse have scored seven, conceded four, averaging 1.4 goals for and 0.8 against.
Their offense is spread across several players, while the defence has kept clean sheets in three games, indicating a resilient back line that could frustrate Marseille’s attackers.
Head-to-Head Record
The recent history between Marseille and Toulouse favours the visitors, who have claimed three wins, two draws and only one loss in the last five encounters.
The most recent meeting on 6 Apr 2025 saw Marseille edge a 3‑2 victory at home, with M. Greenwood scoring twice and an own‑goal by G. Suazo opening the scoring.
Earlier, on 31 Aug 2024 Toulouse turned the tables with a 3‑1 win at the Stade Vélodrome, highlighted by a brace from M. Greenwood and a penalty miss by C. Cresswell (own‑goal).
The 21 Apr 2024 match ended 2‑2, featuring goals from J. Onana and R. Nicolaisen for Toulouse and Y. Gboho for Marseille, showing both sides’ ability to find the net late.
A goalless draw on 17 Sep 2023 added another stalemate, while the 19 Feb 2023 clash produced a 3‑2 win for Toulouse after a quick early lead by T. Dallinga.
Overall, Toulouse have netted ten goals to Marseille’s eight, and have won twice as away side, suggesting they may have a psychological edge heading into the 29 Nov encounter.
The most recent meeting on 6 Apr 2025 saw Marseille edge a 3‑2 victory at home, with M. Greenwood scoring twice and an own‑goal by G. Suazo opening the scoring.
Earlier, on 31 Aug 2024 Toulouse turned the tables with a 3‑1 win at the Stade Vélodrome, highlighted by a brace from M. Greenwood and a penalty miss by C. Cresswell (own‑goal).
The 21 Apr 2024 match ended 2‑2, featuring goals from J. Onana and R. Nicolaisen for Toulouse and Y. Gboho for Marseille, showing both sides’ ability to find the net late.
A goalless draw on 17 Sep 2023 added another stalemate, while the 19 Feb 2023 clash produced a 3‑2 win for Toulouse after a quick early lead by T. Dallinga.
Overall, Toulouse have netted ten goals to Marseille’s eight, and have won twice as away side, suggesting they may have a psychological edge heading into the 29 Nov encounter.
Statistical Insights
Both clubs exhibit similar scoring averages (1.4 goals per game) but differ markedly in defensive records: Marseille concede an average of one goal per match, whereas Toulouse allow only 0.8.
Marseille’s defence has leaked late goals, notably the 90th‑minute equaliser against Angers, while Toulouse have kept three clean sheets in the last five, including a 4‑0 demolition of Metz.
In terms of goal timing, Marseille’s goals often come early (25'‑33') or in the second half (82'), whereas Toulouse’s scoring is spread, with penalties accounting for two of their recent goals.
The head‑to‑head data shows Toulouse scoring ten goals to Marseille’s eight, and winning three of five recent meetings, indicating a slight offensive edge.
Both teams rely on a variety of scorers rather than a single striker, which could lead to a balanced contest with chances for both sides throughout the 90 minutes.
Marseille’s defence has leaked late goals, notably the 90th‑minute equaliser against Angers, while Toulouse have kept three clean sheets in the last five, including a 4‑0 demolition of Metz.
In terms of goal timing, Marseille’s goals often come early (25'‑33') or in the second half (82'), whereas Toulouse’s scoring is spread, with penalties accounting for two of their recent goals.
The head‑to‑head data shows Toulouse scoring ten goals to Marseille’s eight, and winning three of five recent meetings, indicating a slight offensive edge.
Both teams rely on a variety of scorers rather than a single striker, which could lead to a balanced contest with chances for both sides throughout the 90 minutes.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 29 Nov Ligue 1 fixture, Marseille’s schedule lists only the same‑day match against Toulouse; there are no further league games listed in the provided data, implying a short break before the next round.
Toulouse, however, have a clear next challenge on 6 Dec 2025 when they host Strasbourg Alsace in Ligue 1.
The result of the Marseille clash could influence Toulouse’s confidence heading into that fixture, while Marseille will look to regroup ahead of upcoming Champions League duties on 25 Nov against Newcastle and a Ligue 1 trip to Nice on 21 Nov, though those dates precede the match in the dataset.
The contrasting calendars may affect motivation, with Toulouse eager to maintain momentum and Marseille needing to secure points before their European tie.
Toulouse, however, have a clear next challenge on 6 Dec 2025 when they host Strasbourg Alsace in Ligue 1.
The result of the Marseille clash could influence Toulouse’s confidence heading into that fixture, while Marseille will look to regroup ahead of upcoming Champions League duties on 25 Nov against Newcastle and a Ligue 1 trip to Nice on 21 Nov, though those dates precede the match in the dataset.
The contrasting calendars may affect motivation, with Toulouse eager to maintain momentum and Marseille needing to secure points before their European tie.
Match Prediction
Based on Marseille’s mixed recent form – two wins but three defeats or draws in the last five – and Toulouse’s steadier record with three draws and a win, the numbers suggest a tightly contested encounter.
Marseille have scored seven and conceded five, while Toulouse have a tighter defence, allowing only four goals.
The head‑to‑head trend leans slightly towards Toulouse, who have won three of the last five meetings.
Considering these factors, a 1‑1 draw appears the most probable outcome, with both sides likely to find the net early (Marseille from Greenwood or Gomes, Toulouse from a penalty or Cresswell) and the match potentially decided by a late goal or a missed opportunity.
Marseille have scored seven and conceded five, while Toulouse have a tighter defence, allowing only four goals.
The head‑to‑head trend leans slightly towards Toulouse, who have won three of the last five meetings.
Considering these factors, a 1‑1 draw appears the most probable outcome, with both sides likely to find the net early (Marseille from Greenwood or Gomes, Toulouse from a penalty or Cresswell) and the match potentially decided by a late goal or a missed opportunity.
Betting Insights
The combined goal average of both sides (1.4 + 1.4 = 2.8) points towards the over/under 2.5 market being fairly even, but Marseille’s tendency to concede late goals and Toulouse’s solid defensive record tilt the probability slightly towards the under.
Both teams have recorded at least one goal in four of their last five games, supporting a BTTS (Both Teams To Score) option at roughly 55 % implied probability.
Given the recent head‑to‑head pattern of narrow margins, a 1‑1 correct‑score carries decent value.
For outright betting, a draw at odds around 3.20 aligns with the data, while a double chance (Marseille or draw) offers safer coverage at about 1.45.
Considering the upcoming European commitments for Marseille, a cautious approach favouring under 2.5, BTTS, and a draw result is recommended.
Both teams have recorded at least one goal in four of their last five games, supporting a BTTS (Both Teams To Score) option at roughly 55 % implied probability.
Given the recent head‑to‑head pattern of narrow margins, a 1‑1 correct‑score carries decent value.
For outright betting, a draw at odds around 3.20 aligns with the data, while a double chance (Marseille or draw) offers safer coverage at about 1.45.
Considering the upcoming European commitments for Marseille, a cautious approach favouring under 2.5, BTTS, and a draw result is recommended.