VfB Stuttgart vs Eintracht Frankfurt

Matchweek 29 #VFBSGE
57.09% VfB Stuttgart
22.66% Draw
20.29% Eintracht Frankfurt

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

MHPArena

Stuttgart, Germany Grass, 60,449 capacity
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GP P GD
2 VFB 34 73 39
6 SGE 34 47 1
Edge pick
Bet VfB Stuttgart
Stake 1.25 unit
Odds 1.57
Bookmaker 888sport

Eintracht Frankfurt keen to end three-game winless run.

Stuttgart look to extend their unbeaten streak as they face Eintracht Frankfurt in a high-stakes Bundesliga showdown at Mercedes-Benz Arena.

VfB Stuttgart

Stuttgart are currently in 3rd place on the Bundesliga table and are in search of back-to-back victories, following last weekend’s narrow 1-0 win over Dortmund at Signal Iduna Park. Serhou Guirassy, who has been in remarkable form all season, scored the game’s only goal to help Stuttgart claim their 19th win of the campaign.

The win brought Stuttgart up to 60 points after 28 Bundesliga games, marking their best Bundesliga season in club history. Stuttgart, boasting a goal ratio of 2.29 goals per game this season, having scored 64 goals in 28 matches, are the joint-third-best scoring side in the competition.

They remain unbeaten in 10 Bundesliga games, their longest unbeaten streak since the 2011-12 season under Bruno Labbadia. However, the hosts have not won any of their last five matches in all competitions at home against Eintracht Frankfurt.

Sebastian Hoeneß is expected to field a 4-2-3-1 formation, featuring the club’s top scorer, Serhou Guirassy, in attack. The 28-year-old has netted 24 goals in 22 Bundesliga appearances this season. As many as four players, including Nartey (knee) and Rouault (broken jaw), are ruled out for the hosts.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt are looking to end a three-game winless run, which has left them with only two points from their last three games [WWLDD]. Last weekend, Frankfurt earned a point in a 1-1 draw with Werder Bremen, a match that saw both sides finish with ten men.

Tuta scored Frankfurt’s only goal moments after Jens Stage was sent off for Werder Bremen. However, Tuta also received his marching orders with one minute left on the clock [R. 89’].

With consecutive draws, Frankfurt has the highest number of draws in this Bundesliga season, while the hosts, VfB Stuttgart, have the fewest along with FC Bayern Munich [3 each]. The visitors sit in 6th place on the Bundesliga table with 42 points from 10W, 12D, and 6L ahead of Saturday’s game.

A win here would give Frankfurt a four-game winning streak over Stuttgart away from home, having won the last three. A 3—4—2—1 formation with Marmoush in attack is expected for the visitors. Tuta and Eric Ebimbe are both suspended for this fixture.

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.

VfB Stuttgart

VfB Stuttgart

VFB
1 2
SVW


BOC
0 4
VFB


SGE
1 0
VFB


VFB
3 4
B04


HKI
2 2
VFB

Eintracht Frankfurt

Eintracht Frankfurt

SGE
0 1
TOT


SGE
3 0
HDH


TOT
1 1
SGE


SVW
2 0
SGE


SGE
1 0
VFB

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
1.87
2
Ball possession
56.47
49.97
Dangerous attacks
47.97
44.66
Shots
12.93
15.07
Clean sheets
5
7
Goals conceded
1.67
1.45
Tackles
14.43
16.55
Fouls
10.5
9.69
Yellow cards
2.2
1.59