Last updated 17 April 2026. Strasbourg vs Rennes. Sunday. Stade de la Meinau. Ligue 1. Two teams in the top half of the table who both concede too many goals for my liking. This one has all the ingredients for an open, scrappy, competitive match. Whether that is a good thing depends on which side you are sitting.
Where Things Stand
Strasbourg sit eighth in Ligue 1. They have scored 46 goals and conceded 34. Those are the numbers of a team that competes going forward but switches off at the back. That is not a tactical observation. That is a basics problem. End of.
Rennes are two places above them in sixth. They have scored 49 goals and let in 41. The thing is, Rennes have found the net more than Strasbourg but their defensive record is genuinely poor. Forty-one goals conceded is not the profile of a side pushing for Europe with any real conviction.
Neither of these clubs has a clean sheet to shout about this season. That tells you something about the standards at both ends of the pitch.
The Basics Problem
I watched both of these sides last weekend. Strasbourg showed attitude in patches. There were moments of real desire, moments where they competed for second balls and made the opposition uncomfortable. Then they switched off. At 34 goals conceded for the season, switching off is a habit, not a one-off.
Rennes are a similar story. Forty-nine goals scored is genuinely impressive. You do not put that many away without having quality in the final third and without players who want the ball in tight situations. But 41 conceded tells me their defensive accountability is not where it needs to be. You cannot keep leaking goals and expect results to consistently go your way. Simple as that.
Listen, I am not interested in excuses about pressing structures or positional rotations. Both of these teams have the same problem. They are too easy to score against. The side that fixes that for ninety minutes on Sunday wins the match.
Goals Are Coming
The combined 90 goals conceded between these two clubs this season is not a coincidence. It is a pattern. When two teams with porous defences meet, goals follow. Strasbourg at the Stade de la Meinau will feel confident they can hurt Rennes. Rennes will look at 34 goals conceded and feel the same way.
The thing is, I do not need a spreadsheet to tell me this match ends with goals. Both sets of defenders have shown across the season that they can be got at. Both sets of attackers have shown they know how to get at defenders. You do not need anything more complicated than that.
Near-Final Odds and Betting Angle
As it stands heading into the weekend, Strasbourg are priced around 2.40 to win at home. Rennes are around 3.10 for the away victory. The draw is sitting around 3.30. Those prices reflect what the market thinks, which is a slight lean toward the home side without any great conviction either way.
Both teams to score is the obvious call given everything I have told you. It is priced around 1.65 and it is the most logical bet on this fixture. Sixty-seven goals conceded between two sides in a single match. The clean sheet is not coming for either goalkeeper. Back it, move on.
Listen, I hate accumulators. I back one thing and I back it with conviction. Both teams to score in this match is my selection. It is not glamorous. It is not a bold call. It is just what the numbers and the eye test are screaming at you. If that does not land, the players at both ends of the pitch have let me down again, not the logic.
Squad News Heading Into Sunday
No confirmed significant absences have been reported for either side at this stage. Both squads appear to be available in full for the Sunday fixture. That could change on Saturday when the final injury updates typically come through, so keep an eye on official club channels before any decisions are made.
With nothing major disrupting either side, there is no excuse for a below-par performance from either squad. Full availability means full accountability. Simple.
What Strasbourg Need
Eighth place is fine. It is not nothing. But Strasbourg have the attacking output to be higher up this table. Forty-six goals scored is a real number. The desire is there going forward. The problem is the other end. If they can show the same desire defensively for a full ninety minutes, they win this match. Their home support at the Stade de la Meinau will get behind them. The atmosphere there is real. Use it.
What Rennes Need
Sixth place and 49 goals scored is a reasonable position heading toward the end of the season. But Rennes need to show they can win away from home against a direct rival. Forty-one goals conceded is unacceptable for a side with top-half ambitions. They need their defenders to match the attitude of their attackers. That is the gap in this squad. Everyone can see it.
The Verdict
Strasbourg vs Rennes on Sunday 19 April 2026 is a match between two attacking sides with defensive problems they have not solved all season. Neither will suddenly fix those problems in one game. Goals will come at both ends.
Strasbourg at home have the edge in terms of familiarity and crowd support. But Rennes have scored more goals across the season and will not come to the Stade de la Meinau to sit in. This will be open, it will be competitive, and it will have goals. Both teams to score. One bet. That is all you need.


