Aubagne
- Aubagne have won just one of their eight National 2025/2026 home matches (D6, L1).
- Aubagne (10th, 25pts from 18 games) are above Bourg-Peronnas (15th, 17pts from 19 games) in the National 2025/2026 table.
- Aubagne have won just once in their last five games (D2, L2), but they have drawn their last two at home and look likely to struggle to turn their home-field advantage into three points on Friday against a defensively solid Bourg-Peronnas.
- Aubagne’s lack of potency in the final third is reflected in the fact that they average 1.25 goals per home game in the National 2025/2026.
Bourg-Peronnas
- Bourg-Peronnas have won three of their 10 National 2025/2026 away matches (D2, L5).
- Bourg-Peronnas have won their last two National 2025/2026 matches, including a 1-0 away victory over in-form US Concarneau, but they have also lost five of their 10 away matches this season (W3, D2, L5).
Head-to-Head
- The last three head-to-heads in National 2025/2026 have been split one apiece with a draw, but Bourg-Peronnas have never won at Aubagne so the hosts have the psychological edge in this fixture.
- Bourg-Peronnas have been improving and appear to have been through the worst of their off-the-field troubles that led to an administrative relegation scare recently.
Key Players
- Makrane Bentoumi has been Aubagne’s goal kicker of late with 3 of his team’s last 6 coming from his boots, but Mohamed Hamek is the top scorer in the squad with 6 in 17 National 2025/2026 appearances.
- Benjamin Besic is Bourg-Peronnas’s most reliable player with 5 goals in 16 games and has often shown up when his side have been in a tight spot.
Betting Insights
- Aubagne are slightly favored at 2.06 when Bourg-Peronnas are 3.37 to win Friday’s National 2025/2026 clash, which looks like it could be a cagey game on the south coast.
- Bourg-Peronnas, who average 0.9 goals on the road in the competition, has even less flair to offer and so the Under 2.5 goals market at 1.64 looks very appealing indeed.
Prediction
- With a home-field advantage, the bookies have it right in terms of which side is more likely to take all three points, but with the visitors on a hot streak, a cagey draw could be the most likely outcome.
- Bourg-Peronnas’ recent run of two wins, one draw and two losses shows that things are improving and they may be able to get a draw on their trip to the south of France, but the safest play on this game is to take the cagey draw in the Draw no bet market.