Benfica visit the Stade Louis II for the second time this season as they face Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League play-off on Wednesday night.
Wilfried Singo’s dismissal before the hour mark played a crucial role in Benfica’s eventual victory during the league phase, even if Monaco took a 2-1 lead while down to ten men. Arthur Cabral and Zeki Amdouni struck in the final few minutes of the contest to steal all three points for the visitors.
The two sides endured mixed league phase campaigns on the whole and both ended with 13 points before they were paired against one another with a place in the round of 16 at stake.
Monaco are starting to suffer domestically after a promising start to the season and merely hold out hope of qualifying for this competition next season, while Benfica are four points behind Sporting CP in their quest to reclaim the Primeira Liga title.
Here’s 90min’s guide to Wednesday’s Champions League play-off first leg.
Monaco vs Benfica H2H Results (All Games)
Current form (all competitions)
Monaco
Benfica
PSG 4-1 Monaco – 07/02/25
Benfica 3-2 Moreirense – 08/02/25
Monaco 4-2 Auxerre – 02/01/25
Estrela Amadora 2-3 Benfica – 02/02/25
Inter 3-0 Monaco – 29/01/25
Juventus 0-2 Benfica – 29/01/25
Monaco 3-2 Rennes – 01/25/25
Casa Pia 3-1 Benfica – 25/01/25
Monaco 1-0 Aston Villa – 21/01/25
Benfica 4-5 Barcelona – 21/01/25
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TV channel/live stream
United Kingdom
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United States
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Canada
DAZN Canada
The hosts are set to be without impressive young midfielder Lamine Camara on Wednesday, so Soungoutou Magassa, who scored his first senior goal against Benfica in the league phase, could be included in Hutter’s XI.
The Monaco boss has plenty of concerns in defence, with Christian Mawissa suspended after seeing red against Inter. Singo and Jordan Teze are injury doubts.
Mika Biereth has hit the ground running since joining from Sturm Graz in the winter, and he’s in contention for his first Champions League start at his new club. Folarin Balogun and George Ilenikhena are both unlikely to feature.
Monaco Predicted Lineup vs Benfica (4-2-3-1): Majecki; Vanderson, Kehrer, Salisu, Henry; ZAKARIA, Magassa; Akliouche, Golovin, Ben Seghir; Biereth.
Angel Di Maria is a concern heading into Wednesday’s first leg after he missed Benfica’s victory at the weekend. However, the veteran winger is merely dealing with a minor knock and is expected to be available. Arthur Cabral should also be involved, but the striker is unlikely to make the starting XI given the form of Vangelis Pavlidis.
Alexander Bah and Manu Silva both suffered long-term knee injuries against Moreirense so will be out of action for the next few months.
Renato Sanches is unlikely to feature with a thigh injury.
Benfica Predicted lineup vs Monaco (4-3-3): Trubin; Araujo, Silva, Otamendi, Fernandez; Luis, aursnes, Kokcu; Di Maria, Pavlidis, Schjelderup
While these two sides met in November, we shouldn’t read too much into Benfica’s 3-2 victory which was ultimately made possible by Singo’s sending off.
Monaco are laden with talent and can be wonderful to watch, but the big stage has proven too bright for Adi Hutter’s side on several occasions this term. They were thumped by a red-hot PSG at the weekend.
However, they should have joy against an injury-hit Benfica outfit which has suffered defensively over the past month. The impact of Bruno Lage’s arrival is starting to fade, but they could capitalise on Monaco’s inexperience to snatch a draw which would leave them as favourites to progress.