Fleury 91
PREDICTED SCORE
1-0
Quevilly
Fleury 91
Quevilly
While bookmakers favor Fleury due to league position, the value lies in the goal market. Fleury's defensive inconsistency combined with Quevilly's desperate need for points and improved scoring rate makes a "Both Teams to Score" selection highly attractive. The odds likely underestimate the visitors' recent offensive click.
| Selection | Confidence | Analysis |
|---|---|---|
| BTTS - Yes | 8/10 | Fleury’s leaky defense (21 GA) and Quevilly’s recent scoring surge (8 goals in 5 games) point toward both sides finding the net. |
Fleury 91 vs Quevilly prediction: A high-intensity 1-1 or 2-2 draw is the most probable outcome as QRM fights tooth and nail for every point in the relegation battle.
Match Preview & Form Guide
As we head into Matchday 25 of the 2025/2026 National 1 season, Fleury 91 welcomes a desperate Quevilly-Rouen (QRM) to the Terrain Walter Felder on March 13, 2026. Currently sitting in 7th place with 34 points, David Vignes’ Fleury side is effectively in "no-man's land"—too far from the promotion spots but safely clear of the drop. Their recent form has been a rollercoaster (W-L-W-D-L), characterized by a potent attack but a concerningly fragile defense, evidenced by a recent 0-4 collapse against Concarneau.
Conversely, Quevilly is fighting for survival. Currently 16th with 19 points, Fabien Valéri’s men are in the heart of the relegation scrap. However, the "Canaris" have shown significant signs of life recently, securing crucial points in four of their last five outings (D-D-W-W-L). Their recent 2-2 draws against high-flying Versailles and Bourg-Péronnas suggest a team that has found its scoring boots just in time for the run-in.
- Fleury 91 Home Form: Averaging 1.5 goals scored per game at home this season.
- Quevilly Resurgence: QRM has scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches, a massive improvement over their early-season average.
- Head-to-Head: The reverse fixture in October 2025 ended in a 1-1 stalemate.
- Key Absences: Fleury remains without captain Clement Badin (doubtful), while Quevilly is expected to have a near-full strength squad for this trip.
Tactical Analysis & Key Battles
Fleury 91 typically operates in an expansive 4-4-2 under Vignes, relying heavily on the creative spark of Yoann Le Méhauté and the veteran presence of Jonathan Rivas upfront. They look to dominate possession and exploit the wings, but this often leaves their center-backs, Hamadou Karamoko and Freddy Colombo, exposed to quick transitions.
Fabien Valéri has successfully pivoted Quevilly toward a more direct, counter-attacking style. The key battle will be in the middle of the park, where Tony Njiké will look to disrupt Fleury's rhythm and feed the in-form Achille Anani. If Lenny Pirringuel can find space between Fleury’s defensive lines, Quevilly’s pace on the break could prove lethal against a home side that has kept only one clean sheet in their last six matches.