Marseille vs Lille Ligue 1 Betting Picks & Odds
Prepare for an exciting face-off as Marseille goes head-to-head with Lille in a much-anticipated Ligue 1 clash. Our sportsbook offers the best markets and soccer betting odds in the French top-flight league. Our Marseille versus Lille prediction is crafted to give you the best soccer expert picks.
Marseille Struggling Domestically
Marseille had two similar seasons in previous years, finishing second and third and winning 71 and 73 points. However, the current season is not going according to plan, considering they failed to reach the Champions League in the playoffs versus Panathinaikos and are ninth in Ligue 1 with 12 points, already 10 behind first-placed Nice.

Sunday’s fixture between Marseille and Lyon was called off after Lyon’s team bus was pelted with stones, injuring coach Fabio Grosso, as the players made their way to the Stade Velodrome. Marseille said it accepted the decision taken by the French Professional League to call off the game.
A starting central defender, Leonardo Belardi, received a red card in the previous game vs Nice and is unavailable. Also, midfielder Pape Gueye is suspended after breaching his contract with Watford in 2020 and is unavailable until Dec. 7.
Goalkeeper Pau Lopez suffered an injury in the Nice game and had to leave the field after 59 minutes. He missed the AEK game in the Europa League and will most likely miss the upcoming game, too. With him out, Ruben Blanco should start the game.
Lille Eager to Extend Great Run of Form
Since October, Lille has begun to build up a little momentum. Ligue 1 betting fans saw them go unbeaten in their six competitive fixtures last month.
That has them within reach of a Champions League spot, currently trailing Paris Saint-Germain by three points heading into this weekend.
From the end of the previous domestic season into the current one, Paulo Fonseca has seen his side find the back of the net regularly, so if you’re betting online, you should expect them to once again contribute on the scoresheet.
Since mid-May of last season, we have rarely seen Lille come away empty-handed from a domestic encounter, and they should have enough to return home with at least one point.
Samuel Umtiti seems to have recovered from a knock, though Ismaily, Hakon Haraldsson and Leny Yoro are all doubtful because of injuries.
Marseille Unbeaten at Home
Marseille is one of the three teams unbeaten at home this season, with three wins in four games and just one goal allowed in the process. Lille lost just one in five road fixtures, scoring seven goals.
Lille managed to win three of the previous five encounters against Marseille, but their last win at this venue came in 2019. We’ve seen at least three goals in two of the last three head-to-heads, while both teams scored on all three occasions, making this one of the most exciting Ligue 1 soccer matches today.
Marseille vs Lille Betting Picks for Nov. 4
The hosts enter this clash as favorites, priced at +120 on the three-way moneyline according to the latest soccer odds, while the goal line is set at 2½.
Marseille is currently playing at a higher level and with a strong record at the Velodrome. Both sides have dependable attacking threats who know how to find the back of the net. Lille is scoring goals for fun and will definitely try to add at least one more point to their season tally. We expect a high-scoring affair with at least three goals on the scoresheet.
Marseille vs Lille Betting Lines
Marseille vs Lille Match Information
- Match: Marseille (3-3-3) vs Lille (5-3-2)
- Location: Stade Velodrome, Marseille, France
- Day/Time: Saturday, Nov. 4, 3 PM ET
- Marseille vs Lille Live Stream, TV: Fox, Fubo
Questions Of The Day
Will Marseille score more than one goal against Lille?
Marseille scored at least two goals in three of their four home games this season, and we expect them to do it again.
Which player is most likely to score a goal in the Marseille vs Lille match?
Lille’s defender Bafode Diakite has scored three goals this season for his team in the French top-flight league. He’s a defender but amazing on aerial balls, and he scored last weekend against AS Monaco.