
Match preview: Tight battle expected at Stade Guy Piriou
Concarneau host Paris 13 Atletico at the compact Stade Guy Piriou on 30 April 2026 in a fixture that promises tension more than fireworks. Both teams arrive with similar recent records: each side has picked up two wins, three draws and five defeats in their last ten matches, and the league table places Concarneau marginally ahead in 11th while Paris 13 Atletico sit 13th. With the National’s regular season grinding towards its business end, this is the kind of clash where margins and small details will decide the outcome.
Concarneau have been modest in attack — 30 goals in 29 matches — and their home scoring (15) mirrors their away productivity (15), a sign that they are relatively balanced but not prolific. They conceded 35 overall, which explains a run of mixed results; yet their recent 2-1 win over Stade Briochin should give them a lift. Paris 13 Atletico, by contrast, struggle even more in front of goal with 25 goals in 29 games and an alarming 20 goals conceded away from home. Their away fragility is one of the clearer themes in the numbers.
What the stats suggest
The underlying metrics paint a picture of two low-scoring sides. Concarneau average about 10.7 shots per game and generate 37.9 dangerous attacks on average, whereas Paris 13 Atletico produce fewer total shots (8.5) but register a higher dangerous-attacks average (53.6) — indicative of selective but potentially threatening looks that don’t always translate into goals. Both sides have respectable clean-sheet counts (Concarneau 10, Paris 13 Atletico 9), and the head-to-head earlier this season ended 0-0, reinforcing the expectation of a tight, cagey contest.
Form lines and recent scores underline defensive resilience more than attacking fluency: recent matches for both teams include a series of draws and narrow scorelines. Concarneau’s home performances show a tendency toward draws (11 draws in 29 games overall), while Paris 13 Atletico’s away record reflects a team that concedes too often on the road. The combination of conservative results, similar recent form and a goalless H2H argues for a low-goal game.
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Betting suggestion Based on the data — low scoring history between the sides, modest shot volumes and similar recent form — the cleanest play is a goal market: back Under 2.5 goals. Expect a tight, tactical affair with a decent chance of a 0-0, 1-0 or 1-1 outcome rather than an open, high-scoring match.




