Predictions, tips, and forecasts for the Bundesliga
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- Werder Bremen – Augsburg (Predictions Today)
Werder Bremen vs Augsburg Prediction & Tips
Bremen salvaged a valuable point on the road against Stuttgart, one of the league’s hottest teams right now, after drawing 1-1 last weekend—a result that has brought them closer to their goal of securing their place in the Bundesliga. Coach Daniel Thioune took on the challenge in February and is close to achieving it, as his team has lost only three of its last eight matches (W4, D1). Right now, the “River Islanders” are five points above the relegation playoff spot, with only nine points left to play for. This weekend they could mathematically secure their survival, and they would take a big step forward if they manage their third win in their last five home games (W2).
Augsburg has not lost in the last four matches (W1, D3), though prior to that streak they had suffered three consecutive defeats, and looking at the bigger picture, they have managed just one win in their last seven matches. The 1-1 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt last matchday appears to have ended their slim chances of qualifying for Europe, as the “Fuggerstädter” are six points behind seventh place. However, interim coach Manuel Baum has earned a spot among the top three candidates for the permanent position since his arrival in December. Augsburg visits Bremen having picked up ten points in their last seven road games (W3, D1, L3).
Werder Bremen-Win 2.00
- Union Berlin – FC Koln (Predictions Today)
Union Berlin vs FC Koln Prediction & Tips
After beating Freiburg 1-0 in mid-March, Union climbed to ninth place in the standings, but picking up just one point in their next five matches has plunged them back into the relegation battle, with a six-point cushion at this point. Last weekend’s 3-1 loss to RB Leipzig was the second under interim coach Marie-Louise Eta, though part of the blame falls on her predecessor, as the nine points they’ve earned in 14 games in the second half of the season put the team on track to set a new all-time low for points in a Bundesliga second half. Furthermore, the situation at home doesn’t look set to improve much either, as Union has won only two of its last 12 home matches (5 draws, 5 losses).
One point behind Union is Cologne, whose five-game unbeaten streak (W1, D4) ended last matchday with a 2-1 loss to Bayer Leverkusen, a result that marked the first setback for interim coach René Wagner. Although this may look positive on paper, the reality is that they have managed just one win in their last 11 league matches (5 draws, 5 losses), and their biggest problems have been on the road, where they haven’t won in their last 11 Bundesliga matches (5 draws, 6 losses). It is their worst away run since 2017, though three consecutive away draws at least suggest they are getting closer to breaking that negative streak.
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- Hoffenheim – Stuttgart (Predictions Today)
Hoffenheim vs Stuttgart Prediction & Tips
After a five-game winless streak that threatened to derail their season, Hoffenheim has turned things around with two 2-1 victories, first against Borussia Dortmund and then against Hamburg. Last week’s win was their 17th in this Bundesliga season, setting a new club record for a single campaign, while the 57 points they’ve accumulated so far represent their second-best tally in the top flight. That season they finished in the top four, and with only goal difference separating them from this week’s opponent, Hoffenheim will look to improve on a run of just one win in their last four home games (D1, L2).
Stuttgart’s final stretch looks challenging, as they must face the three teams immediately below them in the standings before playing the DFB-Pokal final against Bayern Munich. Despite having their third-best points tally in the Bundesliga at this stage since the 2006/07 season, when they were champions, the “Swabians” have shown a lack of consistency in recent weeks, managing just one win in their last four league matches (D1, L2). Sebastian Hoeneß’s team heads into its away fixtures with some trepidation, having won just once on the road in the Bundesliga since late January (D2, L2).
BOTH TEAMS TO SCORE @ 1.45
- Eintracht Frankfurt – Hamburger SV (Predictions Today)
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Hamburger SV Prediction & Tips
Eintracht Frankfurt managed a 1-1 draw against Augsburg last weekend, but with just one win in their last five matches (2 draws, 2 losses), they are now clinging to the final spot for European competition qualification. Only goal difference keeps them ahead of Freiburg, and considering that the “Eagles” close out the season with two matches against teams in the top four, this game is shaping up to be a true final for Albert Riera’s men. Frankfurt comes into the match in good form, having won three of its last five home games (D1, L1), although the 3-1 loss to Leipzig in its last outing at Deutsche Bank Park marked its fifth home defeat in the Bundesliga this season—its worst record in a single campaign since 2021/22.
Hamburg is finishing the season on a low note, as last weekend’s 2-1 loss to Hoffenheim extended their winless streak to six matches (2 draws, 4 losses) and marked their third consecutive defeat. The “Rothosen” hold a five-point lead over the relegation playoff spot, and since no team since the 1998-99 season has squandered such a lead at this stage, they remain well on track to avoid relegation. A win here could be enough to secure survival, though it looks like a tall order, as only St. Pauli and Heidenheim have picked up fewer points on the road than Hamburg this season (W2, D4, L9).
Eintracht Frankfurt-Win 1.73



