Montpellier vs Clermont: A Ligue 2 Clash Where Goals Are Guaranteed and Excuses Are Not
Montpellier host Clermont on Saturday 2 May 2026 in a Ligue 2 fixture that tells you everything you need to know from the numbers alone. Two teams who cannot keep a clean sheet, one team who cannot afford another slip.

Let me tell you what this fixture is. It is a match between a side sitting seventh in Ligue 2 who have scored 37 goals and conceded 28, and a side in fourteenth who have shipped 42 and scored 34. That is not a tactical chess match. That is two teams who enjoy a goal and struggle to stop one. The basics of defending are a foreign language to both sets of players and somebody is going to pay for that on Saturday.
Montpellier: The Home Advantage Means Nothing If You Do Not Defend It
Seventh place. Thirty-seven goals scored. Twenty-eight conceded. Montpellier have clearly got players who can hurt you going forward. The thing is, you look at that defensive record and you have to ask serious questions. Twenty-eight goals conceded at this stage of the season is not the profile of a side with genuine promotion ambitions. It is the profile of a side that wins games 3-2 and thinks that is acceptable.
It is not acceptable. End of.
Listen, I am not here to pretend Montpellier are a bad side. They are clearly capable of scoring goals and seventh place shows there is quality in that squad. But the defensive numbers tell you there is no real accountability at the back. You cannot compete at the top end of this division if you are giving goals away as freely as that. The desire to keep a clean sheet has to be there from the first whistle to the last. Right now, based purely on what the numbers say, it does not look like it is.
At home on Saturday they will have the crowd behind them. They will have the familiarity of their own pitch. None of that matters if they switch off at a corner or go to sleep from a set piece. Clermont will create chances. That much is certain.
Clermont: Fourteenth Place and Forty-Two Goals Conceded
The thing is, when you concede 42 goals you are not having a bad run. You have a problem. That is a structural issue with how this team defends as a unit, how they press, how they hold their shape, and how much they care when the ball is in their own half.
Thirty-four goals scored for a side in fourteenth tells you they are not without threat. They can hurt teams. But if you are scoring 34 and conceding 42 then your attitude to the defensive side of the game is not good enough. In professional football there is no grey area here. You either compete in both halves of the pitch or you end up where Clermont are sitting right now.
Travelling to a side seven places above you, with a better goal difference and more points, should be a reality check. It should bring out something in the players. A bit of steel. A refusal to come here and get turned over. Whether Clermont have that in them is the real question on Saturday.
Listen, fourteenth place is not a crisis yet. But 42 goals conceded is the kind of number that keeps a manager awake at night. Or it should do.
What This Match Looks Like
Two teams with leaky defences. Two teams who can score. A home side with more quality and a point to prove about their promotion credentials. An away side with very little to lose and enough attacking output to cause problems.
The thing is, matches like this rarely end 0-0. They rarely end 1-0. When you look at the combined 70 goals scored between these two sides and the combined 70 goals conceded, you are looking at a game that will almost certainly produce goals at both ends. Both teams have shown all season that they will give you something to work with in attack and something to worry about in defence.
Montpellier should win this. They are at home. They have the better defensive record of the two, which is not saying a great deal but it is saying something. They have scored more than Clermont. Seventh versus fourteenth is a real gap in quality and that should show on the pitch if Montpellier bring the right attitude from the off.
But Clermont's 34 goals scored tells you they will not simply park and absorb. They will have a go. And when you look at Montpellier's 28 goals conceded, you know there are gaps to exploit. This will not be a comfortable afternoon for anyone in a Montpellier shirt if they are not switched on from the first minute.
The Verdict
Montpellier to win. That is my call. At home, better placed in the table, with a superior record on both sides of the ball compared to a Clermont side who are conceding too freely to get a result here.
The thing is, I would not be backing a clean sheet from either side. The numbers this season have been very clear on that front. Both teams give goals away. Both teams score. Back Montpellier to get the three points and expect the game to be open enough that Clermont get on the scoresheet too.
Standards have to be higher than what both defences have shown this season. But if you are looking at this fixture purely as a match to call, Montpellier at home against a side seven places below them is not complicated. Win the basics. Compete for the full ninety minutes. The result should follow.
If it does not, the players need to look at themselves. Not the schedule, not the surface, not the opposition. Themselves. End of.
Three-leg same-game pick
This fixture pits two offensively capable but defensively porous sides against each other, with Montpellier holding advantages in league position and home advantage. The combination of Montpellier's superior quality, both teams' poor defensive records, and their complementary attacking threat creates a scenario where a home victory in a high-scoring match with both teams scoring is the logical expectation.
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Past performance does not guarantee future results.
- 1Match Result
Montpellier to win
Montpellier's seventh-place position and 37 goals scored demonstrates genuine attacking quality, whilst they enjoy significant home advantage with familiarity of their own pitch. Clermont's structural defensive issues, highlighted by 42 goals conceded this season, suggest they will struggle to contain a home side motivated to prove their promotion credentials.
1.66 - 1.78 - 2Over/Under Goals
Over 2.5 Goals
Both teams have conceded 28 and 42 goals respectively, indicating fundamental defensive vulnerabilities that make high-scoring matches probable. Montpellier's 37 goals scored combined with Clermont's 34 creates an attacking dynamic where reaching 2.5 goals is highly likely given neither side prioritises defensive solidity.
1.59 - 3.35 - 3Both Teams to Score
Both Teams to Score - Yes
Montpellier have demonstrated consistent ability to score with 37 goals this season, whilst Clermont have managed 34 despite their poor defensive record. Both teams' attacking threat, coupled with their respective defensive weaknesses, means chances will be created at both ends, making it highly probable both teams find the net.
1.77 - 1.83
Why these three legs fit together
This fixture pits two offensively capable but defensively porous sides against each other, with Montpellier holding advantages in league position and home advantage. The combination of Montpellier's superior quality, both teams' poor defensive records, and their complementary attacking threat creates a scenario where a home victory in a high-scoring match with both teams scoring is the logical expectation.
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Related: Form: Montpellier · Form: Clermont · Head-to-head: Montpellier vs Clermont
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Montpellier's record in Ligue 2 this season?
Montpellier sit seventh in Ligue 2 heading into this fixture. They have scored 37 goals and conceded 28 across their matches this season, showing they are capable going forward but have shown defensive vulnerability throughout the campaign.
How has Clermont performed defensively this season?
Clermont have struggled significantly at the back this season, conceding 42 goals and sitting fourteenth in the Ligue 2 table. They have scored 34 goals, which shows attacking intent, but their defensive record is the reason they find themselves in the bottom half of the division.
Is this match likely to produce goals?
Based on the season-long records of both sides, goals look very likely. Montpellier have conceded 28 and Clermont 42, meaning both defences have shown clear weaknesses throughout the season. Combined with a combined tally of 71 goals scored between the two clubs, this fixture has the profile of a high-scoring match.
Bet Builder Tip
Montpellier vs Clermont
- Combined
- 6.88
- 1Match Result1.66 - 1.78
Montpellier to win
- 2Over/Under Goals1.59 - 3.35
Over 2.5 Goals
- 3Both Teams to Score1.77 - 1.83
Both Teams to Score - Yes
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