Last season's runners-up have taken just one point from a possible 12 this term, while the newly-promoted Maroons have picked up five points from their opening four matches.
Match preview
Lens' season went from bad to worse as they endured a 3-0 defeat to Monaco before the international break, meaning that Franck Haise's side find themselves second from bottom in the Ligue 1 table with only one point to their name.
After throwing away a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 against Brest on the opening weekend, the Blood and Gold played out a 1-1 draw with Rennes in their next match, but they swiftly returned to losing ways at the Parc des Princes, suffering a 3-1 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
It is worth remembering that Lens finished a solitary point behind PSG last season, pushing the perennial champions all the way while losing just four of their 38 league outings - and they also posted the best defensive record for good measure.
Heading into the fifth round of fixtures this term, Haise's men sit joint-bottom of the table with the joint-worst defensive record in the division, struggling to cope without key performers like Lois Openda and Seko Fofana, who left the club this summer.
Having gained automatic promotion from the second tier last season, Metz are back in Ligue 1 following a one-year absence, and Les Grenats have enjoyed a promising start to their comeback campaign, recording one win, two draws and one loss so far.
Following a 5-1 thrashing at the hands of Rennes on the opening weekend, Metz bounced back with an impressive 2-2 draw against Marseille, coming from behind to snatch a point on home soil, despite playing the final 30 minutes with 10 men due to Ababacar Lo's red card.
Metz picked up their first win of the season at the third attempt, claiming a 1-0 victory over Clermont thanks to Georges Mikautadze's 69th-minute strike, and they followed up that triumph with a 2-2 draw against Reims last time out, coming from behind once again.
Led by 70-year-old Romanian coach Laszlo Boloni - who briefly managed Lens back in 2011 - Les Grenats will fancy their chances of getting something from Saturday's clash, as Lens are down in the dumps following a dismal start to the season.
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Lens' problems are not helped by a number of injury absentees, with Ruben Aguilar, Jimmy Cabot (knee), Wuilker Farinez (knee) and Przemyslaw Frankowski (thigh) all expected to miss Saturday's showdown.
New signing Elye Wahi - who chalked up 19 goals and six assists in 33 Ligue 1 appearances for Montpellier last season - will continue to lead the line for the hosts, while Adrien Thomasson and Angelo Fulgini will offer attacking support to the lone striker.
At the opposite end of the pitch, former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Brice Samba will retain his place between the sticks, having recently been nominated for the Yashin Trophy after keeping a league-high 15 clean sheets last term.
As for Metz, Ababacar Lo will miss the trip to the Stade Bollaert-Delelis through suspension, while Malick Mbaye and Benjamin Tetteh are expected to be absent due to injury.
Laszlo Boloni looks set to continue with his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation this weekend, meaning that Simon Elisor will spearhead the visitors' attack, with Kevin N'Doram and Danley Jean Jacques anchoring the midfield.
Lens possible starting lineup:
Samba; Gradit, Danso, Medina; Sotoca, Abdul Samed, Spierings, Haidara; Thomasson, Fulgini; Wahi
Metz possible starting lineup:
Oukidja; Kouao, Sane, Cande, Udol; N'Doram, Jacques; Asoro, Camara, Sabaly; Elisor
We say: Lens 1-0 Metz
It is no secret that Lens have endured a below-par start to 2023-24, but Saturday's clash provides last season's runners-up with the ideal opportunity to pick up their first win of the campaign.