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Brest vs Marseille Preview: Team News & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · February 19 2026, 15:06
Brest vs Marseille Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Stade Brest will hope to get themselves on the front foot here as they now welcome an Olympique de Marseille side now into a new era at the Stade Francis-le Ble.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – beIN Sports

How to watch online: UK – Amazon Prime PPV & Ligue 1+ / US – beIN Sports Connect

Brest vs Marseille prediction

Stade Brest come into this one on the back of a 1-1 draw with Lille at Stade Pierre-Mauroy last weekend to continue their steady run of form. The home team sit firmly in the middle-of-the-table have suffered just two defeats in their last six matches in Ligue 1.

They now face a Marseille side that have finally parted company with the hostile and combustible Roberto De Zerbi, replacing the Italian with Habib Beye. Beye wasn’t in charge as l’OM shared a 2-2 draw with Gary O’Neil’s Strasbourg at Stade Velodrome last week, having been 2-0 up and then conceded very late on.

Beye will likely continue the entertaining style of football that De Zerbi had implemented and a fun watch for the neutral appears likely for this one on Friday night.

Brest vs Marseille tip: Over 2.5 goals

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