Monaco look the stronger side for a home result on Sunday evening. They are six games unbeaten in all competitions, with five wins and one draw in that spell, and their league run includes away victories at Lyon, Paris Saint-Germain and Lens. Their home league record is also solid enough for this market, with nine wins from 14 matches and 28 points collected.
The main threat to a home win is that Marseille sit above them in third and have been capable on the road, taking six away league wins from 13. Still, their recent form is less convincing than Monaco's, with three wins, one draw and two defeats in the last six, and they come here after a 2-1 home loss to Lille. Their away league record is not dominant either, with six defeats in 13, which matters against a Monaco side that has generally been reliable at home.
Monaco's most recent performance strengthens the case. In the 2-1 win at Lyon on 22 March, they produced 2.50 xG, had 21 shots, seven on target and created six big chances, which is a strong attacking output away from home. The xG projection here is more controlled at 1.5 to 1.0, so it is not an overwhelming edge, but it still points toward Monaco finishing on top rather than this being a toss-up.
There is also one useful head-to-head angle for this market: Monaco won the last home meeting 3-0 in April 2025. That does not outweigh Marseille's 1-0 win in the reverse fixture in December, but it does underline that the home side has already shown it can handle this opponent in this stadium.
My prediction is Home Win at 2.15. Monaco are six matches unbeaten, they have won nine of 14 home league games, Marseille have lost six of 13 away league matches, and Monaco's latest league win at Lyon came with a clear chance-creation edge from 2.50 xG and six big chances.