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February 19 2025, 16:49 · Alex Lawes

Le Havre vs Toulouse Preview: Team News & Prediction

Le Havre vs Toulouse Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Le Havre returned to losing ways last weekend but remain in the fight down at the bottom end of the table as they now welcome middle-of-the-table Toulouse to Stade Oceane this weekend.

Kick-off date/time: Sunday 23rd February, 2025: UK – 4:15pm / US ET – 11:15am / US PT – 8:15am

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

How to watch online: UK – Ligue 1 pass / US – beIN Sports

Le Havre Team News: A few doubts

Fode Ballo-Toure, who joined on a free transfer from AC Milan last month, is now an injury doubt for Le Havre alongside Russia international Daler Kuzyayev as well as Daren Morengo and Abdoulaye Toure. 

Predicted XI (4-1-4-1): Gorgelin; Nego, Kinkoue, Sangante, Zouaoui; Mwanga; Joujou, Diawara, Kechta, Soumare; Hassan

Unavailable: Logbo (Injured)

Questionable: Ballo-Toure (Injured), Mosengo (Injured), Toure (Injured), Kuzyayev (Injured)

Toulouse Team News: Restes a doubt

First-choice Toulouse goalkeeper Guillaume Restes is a major doubt for the visitors this weekend alongside both Yann Gboho and former AFC Bournemouth forward Josh King. They remain without Rasmus Nicolaisen and Niklas Schmidt. 

Predicted XI (3-4-3): Haug; Canvot, Cresswell, Akdag; Donnum, Cristian Casseres Jr, Sierro, Suazo; Babicka, Magri, Aboukhlal

Unavailable: Nicolaisen (Injured), Schmidt (Injured)

Questionable: Restes (Injured), Gboho (Injured), King (Injured)

Le Havre vs Toulouse Prediction

With former Middlesbrough midfielder Didier Digard at the helm, struggling Le Havre have enjoyed an improvement in their performances but they remain in the bottom two and the automatic relegation places. They most recently suffered a 3-1 defeat at home to high flying Nice last weekend. They now face a Toulouse side that, under Carlos Martinez Novell, sit firmly in the middle-of-the-table. The visitors are in poor form, though, with their 1-0 loss at home to Paris Saint-Germain last week meaning they are now winless in their last six matches. Backing Le Havre would appear good value for this one given their improvement as well as their home advantage and the shocking form of their opponents.

Le Havre vs Toulouse Tip: Double chance – Le Havre to win or draw