Monaco – Brest: TV broadcast, live streaming, probable line-ups and pre-match
Where to see the match, kick-off time, team compositions: GOAL reveals all the useful information on Monaco-Brest.
France wants to see Seghir again!
For their resumption match, AS Monaco (5th with 30 points) won 3-2 at Auxerre thanks to a double from a young and great hope of the club: Eliesse Seghir.
If he should once again be replaced against Brest, all of France hopes to see him play again in order to see the nugget in action.
After Auxerre, Monaco will face a new team in difficulty: Brest, 17th with 13 points and who lost during the previous day at home against Lyon (2-4).
Date, time and location of Monaco-Brest
When: Sunday, December 1, 2023
City: Monaco
Stadium: Stade Louis II
Kick-off time: 3:00 p.m. French time
Competition: 17th day of Ligue 1 Uber Eats.
Referee of the match: Mr Jérémy Stinat (France).
On which channel to watch the Monaco-Brest match?
In France, the meeting between Moanco and Brest will be broadcast on Prime Video.
Streaming to see the Monaco-Brest match
In France, it will be possible to see the Monaco-Brest match in Streaming on the Prime Video application.
The probable compositions of Monaco-Brest
For this meeting, Monaco will be without Kevin Vollans. “He will not be in the group for two, three weeks”, explained Philippe Clément his trainer. Announced starting on the side of Chelsea, Benoît Badiashile, already absent against Auxerre should once again be preserved.
On the Brest side, Achraf Dari and Islam Slimani are uncertain. Kenny Lala, who has just signed in Brest, is not qualified for this meeting. Absent against Lyon, Pierre Lees-Melou and Jérémy Le Douaron are restored and fit to play.
The probable team of Monaco : Nübel – Disasi, Sarr, Maripan, Jakobs – Martins, Fofana, Camara, Minamino – Ben Yedder, Embolo.
The probable team of Brest : Bizot – Fadiga, Chardonnet, Brassier, Duverne – Camara, Belkebla, Pereira Lage – Del Castillo, Mounié, Honorat.
Statistics to know before Monaco-Brest
● This match will be the very first in Ligue 1 to be played on January 1 since the 22nd day of the 1960/61 season when 9 matches were played on January 1, 1961.
● 1,054 kilometers separate Monaco from Brest as the crow flies, ie the longest trip, outside of Corsica, for a team in Ligue 1 this season.
● The home team has won each of the last 6 Ligue 1 games between Monaco and Brest (3 wins each).
● Monaco have not lost their first game of a calendar year in Ligue 1 since 2009 and a 1-2 defeat against Nantes, a series of 12 games. Nevertheless, ASM won only 4 of these 12 matches, for 8 draws.
● Brest have lost 6 of their last 7 Ligue 1 matches played in January, but won the last against Lille on January 22, 2022 (2-0).
● Monaco have scored in their last 14 home matches in Ligue 1 (28 goals in total), only Paris (19) are on a better streak. ASM has nevertheless already lost as much at home in 2022-2023 as over the whole of last season (3).
● Brest have conceded a goal in each of their last 9 Ligue 1 trips (19 goals conceded), losing 6 of these matches (2 wins, 1 draw).
● Only Nantes (253) have attempted more crosses in the game than Brest (244) in Ligue 1 this season.
● On the final day against Auxerre, Eliesse Ben Seghir became the youngest scorer of a double on his Ligue 1 debut in the last 75 seasons (17 years and 10 months) and the 2nd youngest to score a double for Monaco in the elite behind Thierry Henry (17 years and 8 months). He is averaging a goal every 23 minutes in Ligue 1, the best ratio among players with more than one goal in Europe’s Top 5 this season.
● Steve Mounié has scored in 2 of his 3 Ligue 1 games this season. He even scored in each of his last 2 starts in the top flight, but Brest lost 4-2 in these 2 matches (against Bordeaux at the end of last season and Lyon during the 16th day).