Le Mans go into this Ligue 2 fixture in strong scoring shape, having won three of their last four and unbeaten in five since the loss at Montpellier in February. Their last two away games produced seven goals at Amiens and Nancy, and the 3-0 home win over Annecy adds to a run that has been lively rather than cautious. With 41 goals scored in the league and a home record of 14 scored and only 7 conceded, their matches at Stade Marie-Marvingt have still had enough structure to support goals without becoming one-way traffic.
Pau FC arrive with a mixed away profile and recent games that have also leaned toward open scorelines. They were held 0-0 by Montpellier in their latest outing, but that came after a 1-0 win at Clermont and a 2-2 draw with Bastia, while their trip to Troyes finished 4-3. Even in defeat, Pau have been involved in games with goals at both ends, and their away record of 21 scored and 20 conceded points to a side that usually stays competitive on the road.
The head-to-head also nudges toward another game with goals, with Le Mans winning both recent meetings and Pau failing to keep a clean sheet in any of the last three. Le Mans have also scored in each of their last five league matches, while Pau’s recent run includes five of their last seven going over 2.5 goals. That said, the clean 0-0 against Montpellier is a reminder that Pau can still shut things down for spells, so the over is not a foregone conclusion.
Le Mans’ home numbers and Pau’s away totals both lean toward a match that can get above the line without needing an extreme scoreline. The league’s home and away averages are modest, but these two have recently been producing more than the division norm, and Le Mans’ 1.8 xG projection alongside Pau’s 1.2 suggests enough attacking threat on both sides. A 2-1 type of game fits the balance here, even if Pau’s latest blank adds a small bit of tension.
My prediction is Over 2.5 Goals at 4/5. Le Mans have gone over in a series of recent high-scoring games, including 4-3 at Amiens and 4-2 at Nancy, while Pau have seen five of their last seven league matches finish with more than 2.5 goals. Their last meeting ended 2-1 to Le Mans, and Pau’s away record still carries 21 goals scored in 13 trips, which keeps the total line well in play.