OM-Monaco: probable line-ups, channel and time of the match
OM return to Ligue 1 and welcome AS Monaco in the hope of obtaining a 9th consecutive victory. Probable line-ups, TV channel… Here is all the match info!
Irresistible for 8 games, the Olympians are on cloud nine. Back two points behind the Lensois in the standings, our Phocens are looking to climb to 2nd place. In great shape, Marseille is coming off a success in the Coupe de France against Rennes (1-0). Found by a pass dvie of Jordan Veretout, Matto Guendouzi gave OM the advantage in the 59th minute, on a shot deflected by a Breton defender. Sufficient, the victory of OM was not dazzling. The Marseillais must maintain the pace and face their main pursuer.
Impressive against AC Ajaccio (7-1), the Mongasques continue their spectacular rise in the standings. An XXL performance from an ASM 4th, and which has 5 points less than OM. Undefeated for four games, the formation of the principality lost for the last time last November… precisely faces Olympique de Marseille (2-3).
The history of Marseille-Monaco matches
A shock duel between OM and ASM. Of the last six games against the opponents, Marseille have won four times. The poster seems less unbalanced when we look at the previous ones at the Vélodrome: two draws, an Olympian victory and a Mongasque success in the last four games.
The last five matches between OM and Monaco:
12/12/2020: OM 2-1 Monaco
23/01/2021: Monaco 3-1 OM
09/11/2021: Monaco 0-2 OM
06/03/2022: OM 0-1 Monaco
13/11/2022: Monaco 2-3 OM
The probable line-ups of Marseille-Monaco
Still suspended, ric Bailly will miss OM for 6 more games. The Issa Kabor pistons and Jonathan Clauss, both blessed, are uncertain of playing. On the other hand, a return of at least one of them is not excluded. Leonard Balerdi and Chancel Mbemba are a yellow card from suspension.
Monaco, it is Mohamed Camara who is suspended. Kevin Volland is still blessed in the ribs. Jean Lucas and Willem Geubbels, absent in the last match, will leave the Rock. Blessed against Ajaccio, Gelson Martins remains uncertain for the meeting, at present.
The probable composition of OM: Blanco – Mbemba, Leg, Balerdi –
Clauss, Rongier (c), Veretout, Kolasinac – Malinovski, Guendouzi – Sanchez.
Monaco’s likely line-up: Nbel – Vanderson, Disasi (c), Maripan, Henrique – Diatta, Fofana, Matazo, Golovine – E. Ben Seghir, Embolo.
OM-Monaco: on which channel and at what time to watch the match?
The shock of the 20th day of Ligue 1 Marseille-Monaco is found on Canal + Saturday evening 9 p.m. If successful, the Marseillais could overtake Lens in the standings depending on the result of the latter. And if OM lost, Monaco would come back only two points behind. A 9th consecutive success is therefore essential for Igor Tudor and his men.
By FootMarseille on Friday, January 27, 2023 10:06 a.m. – 2 lessons.