RC Strasbourg return to Ligue 1 duty on Sunday evening with a home game against Toulouse, and both sides arrive with plenty still to play for. Strasbourg are sitting eighth on 46 points and chasing a strong finish that could still shape their European ambitions, while Toulouse are 10th on 38 points and trying to stop a season that has turned patchy from drifting any further. It’s not a glamorous mid-table dead rubber. There’s still pressure here.
For Gary O'Neil’s Strasbourg, the timing is awkward. They’ve had a demanding run across league, cup and Europe, and just three days after a narrow 1-0 defeat away to Rayo Vallecano in the UEFA Conference League, they have to reset quickly for a match they really ought to target. Toulouse, under Christian Martinez, come in with a different problem. They’ve been hard to beat at times, but wins have dried up badly. Five league games have gone by without one. That sort of run drags you backwards fast.
Strasbourg do at least have the kind of home record that makes you fancy them here. Their 27 points from 15 home league matches is a solid return, and they’ve been much tighter at their own ground than away from it. Toulouse, by contrast, have been middling on the road: a few useful results, but nothing steady enough to inspire much confidence. The market here is clean enough. Both Teams To Score feels the correct lens.
RC Strasbourg Form & Analysis
Strasbourg’s recent sequence has been a bit of a rollercoaster, and the emotional swing is obvious. They went to Mainz in Europe and were beaten 2-0 in the first leg, then produced a response at home with a convincing 4-0 win in the return. That should’ve settled things. It didn’t quite last. A league trip to Lorient brought a 3-2 win, a lively and useful result, but then came a 2-0 Coupe de France defeat at home to Nice and a 3-0 league loss to Stade Rennais. The latest entry is another setback, 1-0 away to Rayo Vallecano, where Strasbourg barely laid a glove on the opposition. It’s been stop-start, and then some.
The home numbers still matter, though. Strasbourg’s league record at their ground reads eight wins, three draws and four defeats, with 24 goals scored and only 13 conceded. That’s a proper base to work from. They’re not a chaotic side at home; they’re generally controlled and hard to break down, even if the odd flat spell has cost them. The balance is clear enough. They’ve got enough quality to hurt teams, and they’ve usually kept things compact in front of their own crowd.
What gives this fixture a bit more bite is the contrast between Strasbourg’s home strength and their recent habit of getting involved in games that open up. They’ve scored in bursts, but they’ve also shown vulnerability when the tempo rises. The 3-2 win at Lorient was a good example of that — useful, entertaining, but far from secure. O'Neil won’t love the fact that they’ve gone four straight matches without a clean sheet in the broader run, either. That’s a warning sign. Toulouse are not exactly flowing, but they’ve got just enough about them to make Strasbourg work for every inch.
Toulouse Form & Analysis
Toulouse’s story is even more frustrating. They finally came back from the dead, sort of, by drawing 2-2 at home to Monaco in their last league match, and that was a decent effort given the way the game unfolded. They twice gave themselves something to defend and then had to chase it again. Before that, though, the picture was bleak. They lost 4-1 away to Lens in the Coupe de France, then 3-2 to the same opposition in Ligue 1, were thumped 4-0 at home by Lille, and fell 3-1 away to Paris Saint-Germain. The last win was a 1-0 home success over Lorient on 21 March. That’s a long time ago. Too long.
Still, Toulouse aren’t travelling to Strasbourg with a completely hopeless away record. Their league away figures are five wins, two draws and eight defeats, with 20 goals scored and 21 conceded. That’s not terrible by the standards of the bottom half, and it tells you they’re usually good for a goal or two even when they don’t get the result. They’re the sort of away side that can nick moments, especially if the match becomes open. They’re just not reliable enough to trust. Not at all.
Their problem is the lack of control. Toulouse keep ending up in matches where both teams can score and the game tilts into a shootout, but they haven’t been sharp enough at either end to manage that chaos. The 2-2 against Monaco was more encouraging than the scoreline might first suggest, because they stayed in the contest and created enough chances to justify the point. But even that game didn’t exactly scream defensive security. They’re on a five-match league winless run, and they’ve also gone five straight games without a clean sheet. That’s a rough combination when you’re heading to a side with Strasbourg’s home record.
Mind you, Toulouse do have one angle in their favour: they rarely come to a standstill. Even in defeat, they tend to find a route to goal. That’s why this fixture leans so naturally towards goals at both ends. If they stay in the game past the first half, they’ll fancy causing Strasbourg a problem. The question is whether they can keep it together long enough to turn that into anything more than an honourable effort.
Head-to-Head
The recent meetings point in a fairly clear direction, even if there hasn’t been total domination. Toulouse beat Strasbourg 1-0 in the reverse fixture on 6 December 2025, but Strasbourg have won three of the last five league meetings at home or away, including 2-1 wins in March 2025 and January 2025. There was also a 2-0 Strasbourg home win in August 2023. That’s a decent recent edge for the hosts.
One pattern stands out too. These games usually don’t shut down completely. They’ve produced a mix of tight scorelines and both teams getting on the board, which fits the current shape of the two squads. Strasbourg may have the better home record, but Toulouse have shown enough in this fixture to make life awkward. It’s rarely a walkover. Never has been.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 8/13 here, and it looks a fair price for a game between two sides with enough attacking know-how and not enough defensive conviction. Our football tips hub is a useful companion here because it pulls together our main football tips hub with singles, goals picks and combo angles in one place. Strasbourg have been scoring regularly at home, Toulouse have found the net on the road more often than not, and neither defence comes in on especially firm ground. That combination matters. It’s the kind of fixture where one clean sheet would feel like an outlier.
The projected 2-1 Strasbourg win fits the shape of the match well. Strasbourg’s home record is the stronger of the two, and Toulouse’s five-game league winless run makes them hard to side with outright. Still, Toulouse should get chances. They usually do. If Strasbourg start well, this could become one of those matches where the home side do enough to win, but not enough to keep the door shut.
If you want a slightly more cautious angle, Strasbourg to win and Both Teams To Score would be the natural alternative. The straight BTTS play is cleaner, though, and it matches the likely rhythm of the game better than a call on either side to keep a rare clean sheet.