Saint-Etienne – OM: two big absences to be expected for Marseille

Saint Etienne – OM two big absences to be expected for

AS Saint-Etienne hosts Olympique de Marseille this Sunday in one of the 100% Ligue 1 shocks of these 32nd finals of the Coupe de France.

L’AS Saint-Etienne is going bad. The Coupe de France arrives as a break before the winter break which could do some good. The Stéphanois remain on a series of three consecutive defeats and have only won two games in the last eight matches they have played. Among these lost matches, the Greens lost to the opponent they face today in a game where they were largely dominated (0-2). The arrival of new coach Eirik Horneland could give a boost even if the Norwegian technician will not yet be on the bench this Sunday.

Opposite, theOM is doing quite well and the dynamic is very different from that of his opponent of the day. The Phocéens have won in three of their last four matches and hope to end the year in style by qualifying for the rest of the Coupe de France. Last year, Marseille reached the quarter-finals before a surprise elimination against Annecy on penalties. “We are very keen on the Coupe de France,” assured Marseille coach Roberto De Zerbi.

What time does the Saint-Etienne – OM match start?

The Saint-Etienne – OM match will start at 2:45 p.m. this Sunday. It will take place at the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne.

On which TV channel is Saint-Etienne – OM broadcast?

Two channels will broadcast this meeting between Saint-Etienne and OM. Bein Sports 1 and France 3 will broadcast this clash of the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France. Jérémy Stinat will be the referee for this match.

What streaming broadcast for the Saint-Etienne – OM match?

Two streaming broadcasts will also be available to follow this Saint-Etienne – OM. France.TV and MyCanal will offer streaming.

What are the likely lineups for Saint-Etienne – OM?

For his third match on the Saint-Etienne bench as interim coach, Laurent Huard will have to make do with several absentees. Indeed, if Briançon could make his return, Nadé, Old, Monconduit or even Moueffek will be absent. The probable XI of the Greens: Maubleu – Appiah, Briançon, Abdelhamid, Pétrot, Cornud – Bouchouari, Ekwah, Mouton – Stassin, Davitashvili.

Roberto De Zerbi, for his part, should leave two very important players in his squad to rest. Rulli and Rabiot should, in fact, not start this meeting. OM’s probable XI: De Lange – Henrique, Murillo, Balerdi, Brassier, Merlin – Hojbjerg, Kondogbia, Rongier – Greenwood, Maupay.

What are the predictions for the Saint-Etienne – OM meeting?

Betclic : 6; 4.42; 1.48

Unibet : 6; 4.40; 1.46

Winamax : 6; 4.40; 1.49

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