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RC Strasbourg Alsace Games: Fixtures, Results, Table

Freddie Oliver Carter Davies • 2026-04-25 • Reviewed by Oliver Bennett

RC Strasbourg Alsace sits eighth in Ligue 1 with 43 points from 29 matches—mid-table security that leaves them 23 points behind Paris Saint-Germain and staring at a season without continental football unless results turn sharply. Their 3-1 win over Nice on April 4 ended a run of inconsistency, but a bruising 0-3 defeat to Rennes on April 19 reminded everyone how far the gap remains to France’s elite. Below is everything you need to know: fixtures, results, standings, and what’s coming next.

League: Ligue 1 · Position: 8th (43 pts, 29 matches) · Record: 12W-7D-10L · Next Fixture: Strasbourg vs Nice — April 22 · UEFA Conference: Matches from October 2025 onward

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact goal difference not publicly confirmed by official sources
  • Real-time table shifts depend on mid-week match rescheduling
  • Specific player availability for upcoming fixtures not confirmed
3Timeline signal
  • Season opener: won 1-0 at Metz on August 17, 2025 (Wikipedia season page)
  • March 2026: fixture congestion due to UEFA Conference League (Wikipedia season page)
  • Matchday 29 postponed until May 13 due to European commitments (Wikipedia season page)
4What’s next
Field Value Source
Team RC Strasbourg Alsace
League Ligue 1
Current Position 8th (43 points) FOX Sports
Record 12 wins, 7 draws, 10 losses FOX Sports
Matches Played 29 FOX Sports
Season Milestone 120th season, ninth consecutive in Ligue 1 Wikipedia
Stadium Stade de la Meinau (capacity 26,109) Flashscore USA
UEFA Conference Participating — fixtures from October 2025 Wikipedia
Last Result 0-3 loss to Rennes (GW 30, April 19) Sky Sports
Next Ligue 1 Match Lorient vs Strasbourg — April 26, 2026 SeatPick

Strasbourg FC Table

RC Strasbourg Alsace currently occupies eighth place in Ligue 1 with 43 points accumulated over 29 matches. Their record of 12 victories, 7 draws, and 10 losses places them firmly in mid-table territory, 23 points behind leaders Paris Saint-Germain who sit on 66 points from the same number of games. Lens holds second place with 63 points from 30 matches, while Lyon and Lille tie for third and fourth with 54 points each.

Current Ligue 1 Standings

The 2025-26 season marks Strasbourg’s ninth consecutive campaign in France’s top flight—a milestone that reflects the club’s stability since their 2016 promotion. According to standings data verified through April 20, 2026, the club has maintained consistent mid-table performance despite fixture congestion caused by UEFA Conference League participation.

Club Position Points Matches
Paris SG 1st 66 29
Lens 2nd 63 30
Lyon 3rd 54 30
Lille 4th 54 30
RC Strasbourg Alsace 8th 43 29

The implication: Strasbourg sits 11 points behind the European qualification spots, making a strong finish to the season essential if they want to challenge for continental football next term.

Recent Form Impact

In their last 10 official matches, Strasbourg have won five, lost five, and scored exactly 10 goals—averaging one goal per game while conceding 1.2 per match, according to Scores24 live form tracker. This even split between wins and losses explains their stuck-in-the-middle league position.

Strasbourg Alsace Results

Recent results have been mixed but revealing. A commanding 3-1 home victory over Nice on April 4 offered hope before a 0-3 thrashing away at Rennes on April 19 brought the team back down. The Rennes result, officially recorded on Ligue 1’s match sheet as Gameweek 30, was a stark reminder of the gaps between Strasbourg and the league’s upper tier.

Latest Match Outcomes

Results Yesterday

The April 19 defeat to Rennes was Strasbourg’s most recent Ligue 1 fixture. The official Ligue 1 match summary confirms the 0-3 scoreline at the Stade Rennais, with goals from Rennes’ forwards handing Strasbourg their 10th loss of the campaign.

Context

Matchday 29 versus Brest was postponed due to Strasbourg’s involvement in the UEFA Conference League. That fixture has been rescheduled for May 13, 2026, adding further pressure to an already congested calendar—Strasbourg will play three matches in 10 days by mid-May.

Strasbourg FC Ligue 1

The 2025-26 season represents a significant chapter in RC Strasbourg Alsace’s history. Not only is it the club’s 120th season overall, but it also marks their ninth consecutive campaign in Ligue 1—a consistency milestone that eludes many clubs in France’s volatile football landscape. They compete across three fronts: Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and the UEFA Conference League.

Season Performance

Strasbourg opened their season with three consecutive 1-0 victories: a win at Metz on August 17, a home win against Nantes on August 24, and another home victory versus Le Havre on September 14. However, a 1-2 home loss to Marseille on September 26 marked the beginning of a more inconsistent spell.

Key Ligue 1 Games

The 3-0 home win over Auxerre on October 29 stands out as Strasbourg’s most emphatic result of the season, while fixtures against Lyon, Lens, and Marseille in early 2026 tested the club’s ability to compete against top-half opposition.

Strasbourg FC Today Match

Strasbourg’s next match is not a Ligue 1 fixture—it’s their Coupe de France semi-final against Nice on April 22, 2026. After that, Ligue 1 action resumes with a trip to Lorient on April 26 at the Stade du Moustoir.

Live Updates

Live scores for Strasbourg matches are available through Sofascore live scoring platform and Sky Sports scores and fixtures page, both of which offer real-time updates on goals, cards, and substitutions.

Kickoff Details

For the April 22 Coupe de France semi-final against Nice, kickoff times and venue details are confirmed through Sofascore match page. The Ligue 1 fixture versus Lorient on April 26 is scheduled at Stade du Moustoir with an afternoon kickoff.

Strasbourg Last 5 Matches

Taking stock of Strasbourg’s most recent five Ligue 1 results: the 3-1 win over Nice, the 0-3 loss to Rennes, earlier fixtures against Lyon and Lens in February, and their match against Auxerre in March. The pattern is clear—Strasbourg can beat teams around their level but struggle against consistent top-six opposition.

Results Breakdown

In their last 10 official matches, Strasbourg have shown the kind of even record that reflects a club neither thriving nor suffering—they simply exist in the mid-table bubble. Five wins, five losses, no draws, 10 goals scored, 12 conceded.

Upcoming After Last 5

After the Coupe de France semi-final on April 22, Strasbourg face a crucial Ligue 1 run-in: Lorient (April 26), Toulouse (May 3), and then the postponed Brest fixture on May 13 to close the season.

Timeline

Seven key dates shape RC Strasbourg Alsace’s 2025-26 season narrative, from the season-opening win in August through the congested spring schedule caused by European commitments.

Date Event Source
August 17, 2025 Metz 0-1 Strasbourg (season opener) Wikipedia season page
August 24, 2025 Strasbourg 1-0 Nantes (Matchday 2) Wikipedia season page
September 26, 2025 Strasbourg 1-2 Marseille (Matchday 6) Wikipedia season page
April 4, 2026 Strasbourg 3-1 Nice (GW 29) Sky Sports scores page
April 19, 2026 Strasbourg 0-3 Rennes (GW 30) Ligue1.com official match sheet
April 22, 2026 Strasbourg vs Nice (Coupe de France) Sofascore fixture page
April 26, 2026 Lorient vs Strasbourg (Matchday 31) SeatPick fixture listing

The pattern: Strasbourg opened their season strongly with three consecutive 1-0 victories but have found life harder against tougher opposition. The UEFA Conference League involvement caused Matchday 29 to be postponed, creating a fixture pile-up that will test squad depth through May.

Quotes

Matchday 29 (vs Brest) was postponed due to Strasbourg’s involvement in the UEFA Conference League, rescheduling the fixture to May 13.

Wikipedia editors, summarizing season logistics

Strasbourg fell to a 0-3 defeat against Rennes in Gameweek 30, their heaviest loss in recent weeks.

Sky Sports match reporting

The upshot

Strasbourg’s schedule reveals the cost of European football: a postponed league fixture forces them to play three matches in 10 days across Coupe de France and Ligue 1 by mid-May, potentially exhausting a squad already stretched thin by three-competition participation.

Why this matters

With 11 points separating them from European qualification, Strasbourg must win their remaining games and hope other results go their way—or accept that this season ends without continental football for 2026-27.

Summary

RC Strasbourg Alsace enters the final stretch of the 2025-26 season as a club at a crossroads. They have the stability of nine consecutive Ligue 1 campaigns behind them, but their mid-table standing and recent results against top-six teams reveal the ceiling of this squad as currently constructed. The Coupe de France semi-final against Nice on April 22 offers a shortcut to silverware, while the postponed Brest fixture looms as a logistical headache. Strasbourg must decide whether to push for European football through the league or pin hopes on a cup run—the schedule makes both simultaneously difficult and may force a choice between competing on three fronts or conserving energy for the competitions that matter most.

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Additional sources

aiscore.com

Strasbourg’s strong form extends to Europe, where they currently lead the Europa Conference League standings in the 2025/26 league phase.

Frequently asked questions

What is RC Strasbourg Alsace’s current form?

In their last 10 official matches, Strasbourg have won five, lost five, and scored 10 goals while conceding 12. Their recent Ligue 1 results include a 3-1 win over Nice and a 0-3 loss to Rennes.

When is the next RC Strasbourg Alsace game?

Strasbourg face Nice in the Coupe de France semi-final on April 22, 2026. Their next Ligue 1 fixture is Lorient vs Strasbourg on April 26 at Stade du Moustoir.

How can I watch Strasbourg FC matches?

Live scores and updates are available through Sky Sports, Sofascore, and the official Ligue 1 website. Broadcast availability varies by region.

What is Strasbourg FC’s home stadium?

Stade de la Meinau in Strasbourg, with a capacity of 26,109. The stadium has been the club’s home since 1914.

Who are Strasbourg FC’s main rivals?

Strasbourg shares a regional rivalry with FC Metz (Lorraine derby) and has historic competitive matchups with clubs from the Rhine valley region.

What is the latest Strasbourg FC news?

As of April 20, 2026, Strasbourg sit 8th in Ligue 1 with 43 points from 29 matches. The club remains active in three competitions: Ligue 1, Coupe de France, and UEFA Conference League.

How does Strasbourg FC rank in Europe?

Strasbourg qualified for the UEFA Conference League this season. Their involvement caused Matchday 29 of Ligue 1 to be postponed, and European fixtures run from October 2025 onward.



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