FSV Mainz 05 vs RB Leipzig

Matchweek 7 #M05RBL
28.74% FSV Mainz 05
25.74% Draw
45.52% RB Leipzig

Bundesliga this season

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Outcome Breakdown

41% Home
23% Draw
36% Away
43% Prediction hit rate
77.01% Wins
57% Both teams score
7% Goal less games
3.1 Avg goals

Mewa Arena

Mainz, Germany Grass, 13,005 capacity
Image of the stadium Mewa Arena
Bundesliga's logo
GP P GD
4 RBL 29 48 10
5 M05 29 46 12

Leipzig eye three consecutive victories in Mainz.

In a clash of aspirations and ambitions, FSV Mainz aim to secure their first home win of the season as Jonathan Burkardt leads the charge, while RB Leipzig, boasting the league's best defensive record, seek to extend their winning run despite a challenging history at the MEWA Arena.

FSV Mainz 05

Mainz will be looking to build on their 3-0 away win against Bundesliga debutants St. Pauli before the international break. So far, they have only two wins from six outings this season [DLWLW], a tally it took them until Matchday 22 to achieve last season.

Their current eight points from six games represent a significant improvement, as they had just one point at this stage in 2023/24. The clean sheet against St. Pauli was also their first of the campaign, adding a sense of optimism to their form.

However, Mainz has struggled at home, picking up just one point from a possible nine at the Mewa Arena this season. Bo Henriksen’s side will be desperate to secure their first home win, and much of their hopes will rest on Jonathan Burkardt, who scored twice in their last match to lead the attack in a 3—4—2—1 formation.

Dominik Kohr remains unavailable due to suspension after accumulating five yellow cards, while Karim Onisiwo is sidelined. Meanwhile, Nikolas Veratschnig is nearing a return from a hip injury but remains doubtful.

RB Leipzig

Leipzig, level on points with Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga table, face a difficult away test at Mainz. They aim to extend their winning run to three games in a row [WDDWW] when they face Mainz. However, history is not on their side when visiting Mainz.

Leipzig has struggled against Die Nullfünfer in recent years, failing to win any of their last two visits to the MEWA ARENA [0W, 2D, 2L]. Moreover, they have only secured one win in their last seven matches against Mainz overall [1W, 2D, 4L].

In addition, Leipzig have claimed just a single point from their last four away trips to Mainz, their last win coming in September 2020 (3-1). The only longer drought they face is at Frankfurt [eight games].

Leipzig has also found goals hard to come by against Mainz, failing to score in each of their last three Bundesliga meetings. Nevertheless, Leipzig comes into the game with the league’s best defensive record, having conceded just two goals across six matches, a club record at this stage.

They could match their club record of five consecutive Bundesliga clean sheets, which they achieved in October/November 2018. After scoring for France in the Nations League, Loïs Openda will spearhead the attack in a 4-4-2 formation alongside Benjamin Šeško.

However, Leipzig will be without David Raum and Benjamin Henrichs, who are both sidelined with injuries.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

FSV Mainz 05

FSV Mainz 05

TSG
2 0
M05


M05
1 1
HKI


BVB
3 1
M05


M05
2 2
SCF


BMG
1 3
M05

RB Leipzig

RB Leipzig

WOB
2 3
RBL


RBL
3 1
TSG


BMG
1 0
RBL


RBL
2 0
BVB


SCF
0 0
RBL

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
1.59
1.62
Ball possession
50.03
52.79
Dangerous attacks
46.34
39.41
Shots
11.72
12.38
Clean sheets
9
13
Goals conceded
1.17
1.28
Tackles
16.83
16.28
Fouls
11.97
11.28
Yellow cards
2.21
1.97