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Boulogne vs Clermont Foot Prediction - 20th February 2026

Friday, February 20, 2026 at 19:00
Prediction
HOME WIN
Odds
2.40
Implied Probability
41.7%
Expected Value
+20%

Boulogne to Capitalise on Clermont's Collapse

Analysis

Friday night in Ligue 2 brings a crucial relegation six-pointer as 13th-placed Boulogne host 15th-placed Clermont Foot, with form lines that couldn't be pointing in more opposite directions. While the table suggests these sides are closely matched (just four points separate them), the reality on the ground tells a very different story, and the 2.40 available on a home win looks generous given the current trajectories. Boulogne arrive at this fixture riding the crest of a wave, having taken 10 points from their last five league outings. Their recent resume is genuinely impressive – they've beaten Saint Etienne 1-0 away (a side averaging 1.70 points per game and sitting third in the table) and Montpellier 1-0 at home (a side in even better form at 1.90 PPG). Add in a 2-1 victory at PAU and a 2-2 draw away to high-flying RED Star FC 93, and you're looking at a side that isn't just picking up points, but doing so against quality opposition. The numbers back up the eye test: Boulogne are averaging 1.60 goals per game at home and their performance trends show consistent improvement in both attack and defence over the last 10 matches. Clermont Foot, by stark contrast, are in freefall. They enter this match on the back of five consecutive league defeats, a run that has seen them ship goals against sides of all calibres. The 4-3 defeat at Amiens was chaotic, but the subsequent 1-0 losses to Reims and Saint Etienne highlighted a toothless attack that has managed just 1.30 goals per game over the last 10 fixtures. Their away record is particularly concerning – zero wins in their last six road trips (0-2-4), conceding 1.83 goals per game and failing to keep a single clean sheet in their last 10 matches overall. The mathematical trends confirm what the results suggest: declining output in both attack and defence, with a volatility index that screams inconsistency. The head-to-head record offers Clermont some hope, with the historical ledger balanced at one win apiece and two draws from four meetings. Notably, Boulogne have never beaten Clermont at home (0-1-1 record), and all four previous encounters have seen both teams find the net. However, historical patterns often crumble when one side is in such pronounced decline, and Clermont's current inability to keep the ball out of their net (zero clean sheets in 10) combined with Boulogne's new-found defensive solidity against top sides suggests this trend may finally break. From a betting perspective, the market hasn't fully adjusted to the form disparity. The goal expectancies (1.72 vs 1.28) suggest a relatively open game, and while BTTS has landed in 100% of their previous meetings, the value lies in the match outcome. At 2.40, Boulogne represent a significant overlay – my analysis suggests their true probability of victory sits closer to 50% given their momentum and Clermont's defensive frailties, compared to the implied 41.7% in the odds. **Key Points:** • Boulogne have taken 10 points from their last 5 games, including wins away at Saint Etienne (1-0) and home to Montpellier (1-0) • Clermont Foot have lost 5 consecutive league matches and are winless in their last 6 away games (0-2-4) • Clermont have failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 10 matches, conceding 1.60 goals per game on average • Boulogne's performance trends show consistent improvement in goals scored, goals conceded, and points gained • Despite Boulogne's poor historical home record vs Clermont (0-1-1), current form heavily favours the hosts **Summary:** The form gap between these two sides is stark and the market hasn't caught up. Boulogne are beating good teams while Clermont are losing to everyone. At 2.40, the home win offers excellent value against a visiting side that looks bereft of confidence and incapable of defending effectively on the road. Back Boulogne to continue their climb away from the relegation zone.