Metz squared off with Dunkerque in the Playoffs of the Ligue 1 in France action on May 17. The match concluded with Metz defeating Dunkerque 1-0.
The scoreline opened on the 90th minute when Yacine Bammou deflected the ball into his own net, putting Metz in front and ultimately sealing the victory.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming match sees Metz and Dunkerque square off once more, 2 months after their Ligue 2 encounter which Metz won 2-3. Metz come into this match fresh off a victory over Laval in Ligue 2 on May 10. Their recent victory has come with a cost though, as their defensive frailties have been apparent as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last eleven matches.
Dunkerque's most recent outing ended in a victory against Guingamp, setting a positive tone ahead of this match. All the same, their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have allowed goals in seven consecutive away matches.
This Ligue 1 Playoffs match offers a platform for Metz and Dunkerque’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Metz’s attacking options, under Stephane Le Mignan’s guidance, have been bolstered by Gauthier Hein and Cheikh Sabaly, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Sabaly remains at the heart of Metz’s attacking play, registering fifteen goals and and two assists in all competitions this term, as Hein shines as the team’s leading playmaker, registering seven assists to his name. Metz’s offense has also been strengthened by Papa Amadou Diallo, Matthieu Udol and Ablie Jallow, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Dunkerque’s attacking options, shaped by Luis Castro’s vision, have been bolstered by Gaetan Courtet and Naatan Skytta, the team’s top scorer, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In Ligue 1 Playoffs, Rivera has been Dunkerque’s standout scorer with one goal. Enzo Bardeli, Yacine Bammou and Kay Tejan have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
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Metz kicked off the game with Pape Sy, Matthieu Udol, Urie-Michel Mboula, Sadibou Sane, Koffi Kouao who got substituted by Kevin Van den Kerkhof on the 85th minute, Alpha Toure, Jessy Deminguet who got substituted by Benjamin Stambouli on the 72nd minute, Morgan Bokele who got substituted by Ablie Jallow on the 68th minute, Gauthier Hein, Papa Amadou Diallo who got substituted by Idrissa Gueye on the 68th minute and Cheikh Sabaly as starters, with Alexandre Oukidja, Maxime Colin, Ismael Traore, Kevin Van den Kerkhof, Benjamin Stambouli, Ablie Jallow and Idrissa Gueye on the bench.
Dunkerque's starting eleven were Ewen Jaouen, Felipe Abner, Vincent Sasso, Opa Sangante, Alec Georgen, Ugo Raghouber who got substituted by Allan Linguet on the 29th minute, Maxence Rivera, Enzo Bardeli who got substituted by Anto Sekongo on the 77th minute, Naatan Skytta who got substituted by Abdoullah Ba on the 63rd minute, Gessime Yassine who got substituted by Geoffrey Kondo on the 64th minute and Gaetan Courtet who got substituted by Yacine Bammou on the 77th minute, with Ibrahim Kone, Allan Linguet, Geoffrey Kondo, Anto Sekongo, Abdoullah Ba, Yacine Bammou and Kay Tejan on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card five times throughout the game. Jessy Deminguet, Koffi Kouao, Gaetan Courtet, Felipe Abner and Vincent Sasso were the ones to receive it.
Since January 2018, the teams have clashed three times. Metz have won all three matches, leaving Dunkerque without a single victory or draw. Their most recent clash took place on March 15, 2025, with Metz winning 2-3. In total, Metz have managed nine goals in these three meetings, compared to Dunkerque's four. So, overall, Metz have the edge in head-to-head matches against Dunkerque in their recent history.
Metz are coming off a win in their last match against Laval, while Dunkerque played their last match against Guingamp, which ended in a win. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Metz have recorded eleven wins, three losses, and six draws, while over their most recent twenty games, Dunkerque have claimed ten victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn two times.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Metz and Dunkerque in real time. You can watch the goal by Yacine Bammou as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Metz - Dunkerque are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.