
Thilo Kehrer vs. Le Havre AC – Player props & odds to score a goal on April 26
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Want to wager on Thilo Kehrer to score in AS Monaco's upcoming match against Le Havre AC on Saturday, April 26 at 1:00 PM ET? Check out the odds below, along with current stats and trends.
AS Monaco's last game was a 0-0 draw at home versus Strasbourg, taking 13 shots and outshooting Strasbourg by eight.
Want to watch Thilo Kehrer take on Le Havre AC? AS Monaco vs. Le Havre AC is streaming live on Fubo!
Thilo Kehrer's Odds to Score a Goal vs. Le Havre AC
Odds to score a goal next game: +1050
Soccer player prop odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 12:39 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Thilo Kehrer's 2024-25 Stats
Kehrer has four goals but no assists for AS Monaco in Ligue 1 this season.
This season, he has played in 30 matches, finding the back of the net in four of them.
Looking at xG (expected goals), Kehrer is at 0.3, which is 3.7 lower than his actual goal total of four.
So far in the 2024-25 season, he is averaging 0.3 shots per match (eight total).
AS Monaco vs. Le Havre AC Scoring Insights
AS Monaco is fifth in Ligue 1 in goals scored (57 overall, 1.9 per game), and Le Havre AC is 16th in goals conceded (64 overall, 2.1 per game).
Offensively, Le Havre AC is 14th in Ligue 1 (33 goals, 1.1 per match). And defensively, AS Monaco is fourth (35 goals conceded, 1.2 per match).
In terms of goal differential, AS Monaco is second in Ligue 1 at +22.
In terms of goal differential, Le Havre AC is 16th in Ligue 1 at -31.
AS Monaco vs. Le Havre AC Match Info
Matchup: AS Monaco at Le Havre AC
AS Monaco at Le Havre AC Time: 1:00 PM ET
1:00 PM ET Date: April 26, 2025
April 26, 2025 Venue: Stade Oceane
Stade Oceane Live stream: Watch this game on Fubo
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