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Starligue

France · Handball

Season 2025

StarligueToday's Matches

Live scores, upcoming kick-offs, and finished results for today. Data refreshes automatically so you never miss a moment.

Upcoming Today

2 matches
SelestatNimes
ToulouseTremblay

Finished Today

3 matches
DunkerqueSt. Raphael
Cesson Rennes-MetropoleIstres
DijonMontpellier

StarligueStandings

Current Starligue 2025 standings with 16 teams. PSG leads the table with 49 points after 25 matches, followed by Nantes on 47 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

#Team
1
Played: 25Won: 24Lost: 0Goal Diff: +161
2
Played: 25Won: 22Lost: 0Goal Diff: +151
3
Played: 25Won: 17Lost: 7Goal Diff: +94
4
Played: 25Won: 16Lost: 7Goal Diff: +34
5
Played: 25Won: 14Lost: 7Goal Diff: +22
6
Played: 25Won: 13Lost: 11Goal Diff: -14
7
Played: 25Won: 13Lost: 11Goal Diff: +12
8
Played: 25Won: 12Lost: 11Goal Diff: +3
9
Played: 25Won: 11Lost: 11Goal Diff: +13
10
Played: 26Won: 12Lost: 13Goal Diff: +4
11
Played: 25Won: 9Lost: 15Goal Diff: -34
12
Played: 25Won: 5Lost: 18Goal Diff: -104
13
Played: 25Won: 5Lost: 18Goal Diff: -90
14
Played: 25Won: 5Lost: 19Goal Diff: -71
15
Played: 26Won: 5Lost: 20Goal Diff: -115
16
Played: 25Won: 4Lost: 19Goal Diff: -66

StarligueResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Starligue. The highest-scoring result was Selestat 34–38 Tremblay. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
3130
3130
2026-04-30FT
3128
3128
2026-04-26FT
2839
2839
2026-04-25FT
3228
3228
2026-04-25FT
3437
3437
2026-04-24FT
3134
3134
2026-04-24FT
2933
2933
2026-04-24FT
2228
2228
2026-04-24FT
3140
3140
2026-04-24FT
2736
2736
2026-04-19FT
3532
3532
2026-04-19FT
2832
2832
2026-04-18FT
3438
3438
2026-04-17FT
2724
2724
2026-04-17FT
3134
3134
2026-04-17FT
2631
2631
2026-04-17FT
2230
2230
2026-04-16FT
3932
3932
2026-04-12FT
2530
2530
2026-04-12FT
3634
3634
2026-04-12FT
3827
3827
2026-04-11FT
2327
2327
2026-04-10FT
3035
3035
2026-04-10FT
3537
3537
2026-04-10FT
3633
3633
2026-04-10FT

StarligueTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Starligue. PSG leads with 24 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

StarligueBetting Insights

Starligue 2025 — key betting statistics across 201 matches played. Games average 62.07 combined scoring. Home sides win 49.8% of the time and the most common scoreline is 29-27. Use these metrics to calibrate your betting strategies.

62.07Scoring / Match
100.0%Both Score %
49.8%Home Win %
43.3%Away Win %
0.0%Clean Sheet %
+16.50Home Advantage

StarligueSeason Trends

Season-by-season comparison across 2 seasons of the Starligue, with 2025 highlighted. The current season averages 62.07 combined scoring per match across 201 matches played. Columns cover home win % and away win % — use year-on-year trends to spot if the league is becoming higher or lower scoring and calibrate your betting strategy accordingly.

Rows highlighted in blue = current season

StarligueUpcoming Fixtures

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Top Scoring Teams

16 teams in the Starligue 2025 season ranked by wins. PSG leads with 24 wins. Their 1-season average is 27.0 wins per season. Cesson Rennes-Metropole shows the biggest improvement this season with 4 more wins than their past average. Compare current form against historical averages to spot rising and declining teams — useful for match result and outright winner betting.

1PPSG24Won
Played25Lost0Goals For869Goals Against708Avg W27.0Avg L1.0
2NNantes22Won
Played25Lost0Goals For899Goals Against748Avg W25.0Avg L3.0
Played25Lost7Goals For845Goals Against751Avg W23.0Avg L5.0
4LLimoges16Won
Played25Lost7Goals For823Goals Against789Avg W14.0Avg L15.0
Played25Lost7Goals For804Goals Against782Avg W13.0Avg L15.0
6SRSt. Raphael13Won
Played25Lost11Goals For784Goals Against798Avg W18.0Avg L11.0
7TToulouse13Won
Played25Lost11Goals For753Goals Against741Avg W18.0Avg L10.0
8TTremblay12Won
Played25Lost11Goals For814Goals Against811Avg W12.0Avg L17.0
Played26Lost13Goals For818Goals Against814Avg W8.0Avg L18.0
10PAProvence Aix11Won
Played25Lost11Goals For744Goals Against731Avg WAvg L
11NNimes9Won
Played25Lost15Goals For740Goals Against774Avg W15.0Avg L11.0
12DDunkerque5Won
Played25Lost18Goals For670Goals Against774Avg W9.0Avg L19.0
13CChartres5Won
Played25Lost18Goals For715Goals Against805Avg W10.0Avg L20.0
14DDijon5Won
Played25Lost19Goals For719Goals Against790Avg WAvg L
15IIstres5Won
Played26Lost20Goals For730Goals Against845Avg W8.0Avg L19.0
16SSelestat4Won
Played25Lost19Goals For750Goals Against816Avg WAvg L

StarliguePast Seasons

Browse 8 archived seasons of the Starligue, from 2021 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 19 Mar 2026

Founded1952

The LNH Division 1 was established in 1952 following the reconstitution of the French Handball Federation after World War II, emerging as the top tier of French handball competition. The league has undergone significant structural evolution, initially operating with multiple regional divisions before consolidating into a single unified championship format in 1977. The competition has seen several sponsorship partnerships over its seven decades—most notably transitioning from Lidl to Liqui Moly as title sponsor in 2021—reflecting the league's growing commercial appeal. The introduction of the Starligue brand in recent years represents a modernization effort to enhance the league's global profile and marketability, positioning it as a premium professional handball showcase on the international stage.

  • 1952 — LNH Division 1 founded following the reformation of the French Handball Federation
  • 1977 — League restructured into a single unified championship format with expanded participation
  • 2002 — Montpellier Handball wins the EHF Champions League, elevating French club prominence in Europe
  • 2015 — Paris Saint-Germain begins their dominant era, capturing the first of 12 titles
  • 2021 — Liqui Moly becomes title sponsor, rebranding competition as Liqui Moly Starligue
  • 2025 — PSG clinches their 11th consecutive title, extending their winning streak to unprecedented levels
  • 2026 — Historic playoff format approved for 2026–27 season onwards, fundamentally changing championship structure

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams16Relegation spots2European spots4

The Starligue operates as a 16-team double round-robin competition, with each club playing 30 matches across a season running from August to June. Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw; the champion is determined by total points accumulated during the regular season. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to LNH Division 2, while the top four finishers secure berths in European competition (UEFA Champions League and EHF Cup). From the 2026–27 season, the league will introduce a playoff format to determine the champion, marking a historic shift from its traditional regular-season-only conclusion. Currently, the title is decided by regular-season performance alone, with tiebreakers applied only when clubs finish level on points.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesMontpellier Handball (14)All-time top scorerRaphaël Caucheteux (2,642 goals)

Paris Saint-Germain's 2024–25 season produced a record 56 points from 30 matches (27 wins, 2 draws, 1 loss), establishing a new benchmark for excellence in the modern era.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Starligue season has been defined by Paris Saint-Germain's historic dominance, as the Parisian giants have maintained an nearly flawless campaign through the regular season. With 27 victories from 30 matches and just 2 draws and 1 loss, PSG accumulated 56 points—the highest total in modern Starligue history—to secure their 12th title overall and 11th consecutive championship. The club's attacking prowess has been exceptional, with 1,046 goals scored across the season, while their defensive discipline has been equally impressive, conceding just 854 goals for a goal difference of +192. This level of consistency has effectively ended the title race by mid-season, leaving the competition to determine the remaining European qualification spots and relegation positions.

HBC Nantes has emerged as the league's second-strongest force, accumulating 52 points from 30 matches (25 wins, 2 draws, 3 losses). The club from western France has demonstrated remarkable consistency, scoring 985 goals while maintaining a disciplined defense with 830 goals conceded. Despite their strong campaign, Nantes finished 4 points behind PSG, unable to mount a serious title challenge against the Parisians' relentless form. However, their performances have secured their automatic qualification to the Champions League, establishing them as a genuine European competitor. Montpellier Handball, the league's most successful club historically with 14 titles, finished third with 48 points (23 wins, 2 draws, 5 losses), maintaining their position among the elite while contending with the challenge of competing against PSG's unprecedented consistency.

The relegation battle has concentrated at the bottom of the table, where US Ivry and US Créteil have struggled throughout the season. Ivry's campaign has been particularly disappointing, accumulating just 9 points from 30 matches with only 4 victories, while their goal difference of -156 reflects fundamental issues in both attack and defense. Créteil has fared marginally better with 15 points, but their 7 wins from 30 matches and -111 goal difference place them firmly in the relegation zone. These two clubs are virtually certain to drop to LNH Division 2 for the 2025–26 season unless dramatic late-season turnarounds occur. The battle for the remaining European spots has been competitive, with Fenix Toulouse Handball (38 points), Saint-Raphaël Var Handball (37 points), and USAM Nîmes Gard (34 points) all securing Champions League participation through their top-four finishes.

The standout individual performer of the season has been Kamil Syprzak of PSG, who has emerged as one of the league's most prolific scorers. The Polish international has consistently found the net throughout the campaign, with 186 goals from 27 appearances—the second-highest tally in the competition—demonstrating the clinical finishing that has underpinned PSG's offensive dominance. His partnership with Yahia Omar, another key contributor, has provided PSG with multiple scoring threats that opposing defenses have struggled to contain. The availability of such elite attacking talent has been a decisive factor in PSG's ability to maintain their winning streak and accumulate record-breaking point totals.

An unexpected storyline has centered on the announcement of the historic playoff format change coming to the 2026–27 season. For the first time in the league's 74-year history, the Starligue champion will be determined through playoffs rather than regular-season performance alone. This fundamental structural change has generated significant discussion among clubs, analysts, and fans about how it will alter competitive dynamics and potentially disrupt the current dominance of PSG. The playoff format—with quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals—could theoretically allow a strong but lower-seeded club to capture the title, introducing an element of unpredictability that has been absent under the regular-season format. As PSG prepares to defend their crown in this transitional period, the looming format change adds an intriguing layer of complexity to the 2025–26 season and beyond.

The PSG Dynasty and French Handball Excellence

Paris Saint-Germain's 11-consecutive-title run represents one of the most sustained periods of dominance in European professional handball. Beginning with their first Starligue championship in 2015, the Parisians have established an unparalleled winning culture that has become synonymous with French handball excellence. Their ability to maintain elite-level performance across multiple seasons reflects not only superior recruitment and financial resources but also exceptional coaching, tactical sophistication, and institutional stability. The club's investment in world-class talent—including international stars and homegrown academy products—has created a competitive advantage that rivals have found nearly impossible to overcome. This dynasty has elevated the global profile of French handball, attracting international viewership and demonstrating the technical quality achievable in the sport.

Competitive Depth and European Credentials

While PSG's dominance has been undeniable, the Starligue remains a competitive league with genuine depth. The presence of clubs like Montpellier Handball—historically the most successful franchise with 14 titles—Nantes, Toulouse, and Montpellier ensures that European competition features French representatives capable of competing at the highest level. The league's four guaranteed Champions League spots represent a significant concentration of European resources, with French clubs consistently advancing deep into the competition. This competitive infrastructure has established France as one of Europe's premier handball nations, alongside Germany and Spain, with the Starligue serving as the primary development ground for French national team talent and a showcase for world-class handball.

Looking Forward: The Playoff Revolution

The introduction of playoffs from the 2026–27 season marks a watershed moment for the Starligue. This structural change reflects broader trends in European sports toward more dramatic, unpredictable conclusions and increased commercial appeal through extended playoff campaigns. The shift from a pure regular-season format to a playoff-determined champion could fundamentally alter competitive dynamics, potentially creating opportunities for well-coached mid-table teams to capture unexpected glory while introducing greater variance into the outcomes. For PSG, the change presents both a challenge and an opportunity—while their consistency may no longer guarantee a title as automatically, their superior squad depth and resources could prove decisive in high-stakes playoff encounters. The 2025–26 season will serve as a transition year, providing teams and the league with time to adapt to the new reality before the playoff era officially begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Starligue?

The Starligue features 16 professional handball clubs competing in a double round-robin format, with each team playing 30 matches per season.

Which club has won the most Starligue titles?

Montpellier Handball holds the record with 14 Starligue titles, though Paris Saint-Germain has dominated recent seasons with 12 titles including 11 consecutive championships from 2015 onwards.

How does relegation work in the Starligue?

The bottom two clubs in the final standings are automatically relegated to LNH Division 2 (Proligue), while the top four finishers qualify for European competition.

What are the points system and tiebreaker rules?

Teams earn 2 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. If clubs finish level on points, tiebreakers are applied in order: goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head points, and head-to-head goal difference.

When will the Starligue format change to playoffs?

From the 2026–27 season onwards, the league will introduce a playoff format to determine the champion, ending the traditional regular-season-only conclusion used since 1952.

How many European spots does the Starligue provide?

The top four clubs in the Starligue qualify for European competition, including the UEFA Champions League and EHF Cup competitions.

API data: 1 May 2026 · Stats updated: 1 May 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026