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Brest vs Marseille: Preview, Team News & Predicted Lineups | Ligue 1

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Brest will aim to maintain their strong form at home when they welcome Marseille to the Stade Francis-Le Ble on Friday. Whereas Brest has shown resilience with a recent draw against Lille, Marseille is navigating a period of transition following a managerial change and a disappointing result against Strasbourg. The match presents a key opportunity for both sides as they pursue their respective goals in Ligue 1.

Marseille, currently fourth in the league, trails Lyon by five points for an automatic Champions League spot, according to the latest standings. Recent results have been inconsistent for the team, adding pressure to perform well against Brest. Brest, sitting 12th, will be looking to build on their recent unbeaten run and potentially climb the table with a victory at home.

The appointment of Habib Beye as Marseille’s new manager following the departure of Roberto De Zerbi marks a significant shift for the club. Beye, previously sacked by Rennes, will be eager to make an immediate impact and steer Marseille back on track. This fixture will be a crucial test of his leadership and tactical approach.

Brest has been solid on their home turf, winning their last four home matches when scoring multiple goals. They’ll be looking to exploit any vulnerabilities in the Marseille defense, particularly given the visitors’ recent struggles away from home. Marseille has conceded seven goals in their last two away games, a concerning trend they’ll need to address.

Team News and Potential Lineups

Brest is facing injury concerns with Mama Balde and Soumaila Coulibaly sidelined due to muscle strains. Bradley Locko is likewise doubtful with a hamstring issue, but Kamory Doumbia is available after serving a yellow card suspension. Remy Labeau, who scored in their draw with Lille, will likely feature prominently in attack.

The potential starting lineup for Brest is: Coudert; Lala, Diaz, Chardonnet, Guindo; Chotard, Magnetti; Del Castillo, Tousart, Labeau; Ajorque.

Marseille may be without Leonardo Balerdi due to an ear problem, while Geronimo Rulli is expected to continue in goal. Mason Greenwood, the league’s leading scorer with 14 goals, will be a key threat for Brest’s defense, alongside Amine Gouiri, who has five domestic goals this season.

Marseille’s possible starting lineup is: Rulli; Weah, Pavard, Aguerd, Palmieri; Kondogbia, Hojbjerg; Greenwood, Timber, Gouiri; Aubameyang.

Recent Form

Here’s a glance at the recent form of both teams:

Brest Ligue 1 form:

Marseille Ligue 1 form:

Marseille form (all competitions):

(Image: Match summary of the Marseille vs. Brest game from November 8, 2025, via ESPN)

Key Match Statistics

Marseille has historically dominated this fixture, winning their last three top-flight meetings against Brest by an aggregate score of 12-2, including a 5-1 victory at Stade Francis-Le Ble in 2024. However, Brest has secured points in two of their previous three Ligue 1 home games against Marseille, with their last home win coming in February 2024 (1-0).

What to Watch For

The performance of Marseille’s new manager, Habib Beye, will be under intense scrutiny. His ability to quickly address the team’s defensive vulnerabilities and unlock their attacking potential will be crucial. For Brest, maintaining their home form and capitalizing on any defensive lapses from Marseille will be key to securing a positive result. The duel between Mason Greenwood and Brest’s defense is also expected to be a pivotal aspect of the match.

The outcome of this match could have significant implications for both teams’ ambitions this season. A win for Marseille would solidify their position in the Champions League qualification race, while a victory for Brest could propel them further up the table.

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