Metz vs Caen
Metz is a leader but in poor form, winless in 2014 and without scoring in the last two games. Nevertheless, they're still the best home team in the league (8-3-0, 17:4) and will have the support of more than ten thousand fans at Stade Saint-Symphorien (cloudy, but no rain). The last two defeats have come away with the teams in the best shape in the league and if they don't win tonight can drop to third place, so expect a big motivation from them. Good news is the return of G. Bussmann (key defender) and K. Lejeune (key midfielder) from suspension, but right back R. Métanire is banned. A new signing Eduardo (Brazilian striker with Ligue 1 experience) is available for this game, as well as D. Sakho (top scorer of the Ligue 2).
Caen played very well lately and with another three points could reach fourth place, currently in eighth. They are the highest scoring team away from home in the league, but without the impressive effect (4-1-6).They will be without M. Wagué (key defender), captain N. Seube (midfielder) and J. Kodjia (regular striker), who scored both their goals in last year's win over Metz. However, it should be noted that I rarely take the match from this unpredictable league and at the same time Caen was able to score at least one goal in all away games this season. So I'm going with a low stake in trying to take great odds at my local. Good luck!
bet: Metz
odds: 2.40
stake: 1/5
Until The Last Rebel!
Well spotted, did it, thanks for the tip
Metz 2:1 Caen
Metz managed to win, although Caen scored a goal in yet another away game.
Cheers!
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