Monaco

Stade Louis-II · Est. 1919

Capacity: 18,523Monacograss
2025/2026

Monaco's 2025/2026 Ligue 1 Campaign Review

Monaco rounded off the 2025/2026 Ligue 1 season in seventh place, amassing 54 points from 34 matches. Their record of 16 wins, six draws, and 12 losses reflects a campaign of solid, if not spectacular, consistency. They found the net 60 times but conceded 54, resulting in a modest goal difference of +6.

Their home form was notably stronger, with 10 wins and just five defeats, compared to six victories and seven losses on the road. Scoring 33 goals at home versus 27 away, Monaco showed a bit more attacking bite in familiar surroundings. Defensive lapses, especially away where they let in 31 goals, were a minor thorn, as their seven clean sheets were split between five at home and two on the road.

Looking ahead, Monaco will be keen to sharpen their defensive discipline and convert those draws and narrow losses into victories. With a decent foundation set, the stage is ready for them to push further up the table and challenge the usual suspects more vigorously.

League position

Position 7
  • UCL
  • Europa
  • Conference
  • Reg. PO
  • Relegation

Points trajectory

Rank 7

Manager

S. Pocognoli

Belgium

Season at a glance

W 16·D 6·L 126054 GF/GA+6 GD7 clean sheets

Streaks

Last 5 home3W1D1Llast 5
Last 5 away2W1D2Llast 5
Scored4/5
Conceded5/5

Ligue 1 table

#TeamPPts
1Paris Saint Germain3476
6Rennes3459
7Monaco3454
8Strasbourg3453
As of 16 May 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

UEFA Champions League table

#TeamPPts
1Arsenal824
20Galatasaray810
21Monaco810
22Qarabag810
As of 20 May 2026View full table →
Last 5: ←oldest

Monaco's 2025/2026 Ligue 1 Form

Monaco’s campaign this season has been a bit of a mixed bag, with 16 wins, 6 draws, and 12 losses from 34 matches. Their biggest win streak isn't documented, suggesting they haven't gone on a particularly long unbeaten run. Points have been somewhat evenly dropped through both draws and defeats, indicating some inconsistency rather than a tendency to settle for draws.

At home, they’ve been more solid, claiming 10 wins compared to 6 on the road, while also conceding fewer goals (23 at home vs 31 away). Their defensive record shows a slight vulnerability, with only 7 clean sheets overall, which might explain the 12 losses. All told, Monaco’s form this season can be described as patchy rather than streaky, with flashes of quality undermined by lapses that have kept them outside the top spots.

Statistics

Home / Away splits

HomeGoals forAway
33
27
HomeGoals againstAway
23
31
HomeClean sheetsAway
5
2
HomeFailed to scoreAway
2
5
HomeAvg goals scored / gameAway
1.94vs1.59

Week-by-week trends

team vs league avg (dashed)
Goals for
60
Goals against
54
Goal difference
+6
Clean sheets
7
Points / round
54.0

Team Intelligence

Form & Record
Win %47.1%
Clean Sheet %20.6%
Avg Scored1.76
Avg Conceded1.59
Injuries

No current injuries reported

Advanced Metrics
QA Goals/Game1.55
QA Conceded/Game1.80
Opposition Strength1.13x league average

Current Streaks

Competitive matches only

  • Scored in 4 of last 5 games

  • Conceded in their last 5 games

  • No active streak

  • Won 1 of last 5 games

  • Lost 2 in a row

  • Drew 2 of last 5 games

  • Failed to score in 1 of last 5 games

Top Performers

Monaco's Home and Away Tale in Ligue 1 2025/2026

Monaco's campaign this season has been a tale of two venues. At home, they've displayed a more commanding presence, netting 33 goals and keeping five clean sheets, suggesting a fortress-like attitude at their own ground. Away from home, however, they've been a bit more generous to opponents, conceding 31 goals and managing just two clean sheets, which hints at defensive vulnerabilities on the road.

Their 10 home wins contrast with six on their travels, showing they’re more comfortable and effective when backed by their own crowd. Scoring slightly fewer goals away (27) than at home also reflects a more cautious or perhaps less fluent attacking approach on the road. Overall, Monaco's performances suggest a side stronger and more confident at home, needing to tighten up away to climb higher in the standings.

Fipster's Record on Monaco in 2025/2026

Fipster has made just one scored prediction on Monaco this season, earning a tick but no stars or misses yet. The model is still building its track record on the club, so take this early form as a promising start rather than gospel. Monaco’s campaign in Ligue 1 has been a mixed bag, much like Fipster’s early attempts, but there's potential for more sparkle as the season progresses.

Venue

Stade Louis-II

Stade Louis-II

Monaco
Capacity: 18,523
Surface: grass