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Brest vs Toulouse Preview & Prediction

by Alex Lawes · January 20 2026, 16:05
Updated January 21 2026, 11:16
Brest vs Toulouse Preview & Prediction

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Stade Brest are sitting firmly in the middle-of-the-table as the hosts now take on a Toulouse side that are just outside of the top seven and the European spots.

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Brest vs Toulouse prediction

Stade Brest come into this one on the back of a 2-1 defeat to Olympique Lyonnais in their most recent outing at Parc OL last weekend. That was Brest’s second defeat in their last three matches in Ligue 1, sinking into the bottom-half of the table ahead of this weekend’s round of fixtures.

They now face a Toulouse side that, under the management of Carlos Martinez Novell, sit just outside of the European spots. The visitors’ 5-1 demolition of a very poor Nice side last weekend means that they have now suffered just one defeat in their last seven matches across all competitions.

Toulouse are in excellent form but are known for their inconsistency, as well as being entertaining, which is the same for Brest, and so both teams scoring would appear a good bet for this one.

Brest vs Toulouse tip: Both teams to score

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