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32% SVW
26% Draw
43% SCF
57% BTTS

'They are very alert,' Julian Schuster says of Bremen as Freiburg visits.

As Werder Bremen aim to secure consecutive wins for the first time since April, they brace for a challenging encounter against SC Freiburg, who look to rebound from a home upset, with both teams showcasing a knack for comebacks in the Bundesliga.

Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen secured a thrilling 4-3 victory against ten-man Hoffenheim, marking their second Bundesliga win in five outings this season [DDWLW]. Despite conceding three early goals in the first 15 minutes, Bremen mounted a remarkable comeback after Stanley Nsoki was sent off in the 18th minute.

Julián Malatini acknowledged the intensity of the encounter, stating, ‘It was a crazy game. We weren’t focused at the start and didn’t play well in the opening 15 minutes. Thankfully, we got better and were desperate to turn the game around. I’m really happy that we got the win in the end,’ he added.

After a 5-0 defeat by Bayern Munich in their last home fixture, Bremen will be eager to put that humiliation behind them as they face SC Freiburg in another challenging test. Historically, Werder Bremen have struggled against SC Freiburg, winning just one of their last six Bundesliga encounters [1W, 2D, 3L].

The last time Werder won consecutive top-flight matches against Freiburg was under coach Thomas Schaaf when they managed seven straight wins between 2004 and 2011. Including last season, the loss to Bayern remains Bremen’s only defeat in their last 10 Bundesliga games [5W, 4D, 1L].

A win against Freiburg would see Bremen pick up back-to-back victories for the first time since April. Werner is expected to stick with the 4-3-3 formation, with Marvin Ducksch leading the attack alongside Romano Schmid and Mitchell Weiser. However, Justin Njinmah and Niklas Stark are among four players currently sidelined with injuries.

SC Freiburg

In contrast, SC Freiburg are looking to bounce back from a shocking 3-0 home defeat to newly promoted St. Pauli, which marked their second loss of the season. The visitors sit in 7th place in a tightly packed mid-table section.

Freiburg are bolstered by a solid defensive record heading into this fixture, having kept four clean sheets in their last six Bundesliga away games. Like Bremen, Freiburg have regained points from a losing position, with both teams among the top three for points claimed from such situations this season, alongside Bayern Munich.

“They are very alert and good at identifying space, which makes them a threat. In defence, they sometimes take too many risks, which opens up gaps for their opponents; we want to take advantage of those,” manager Julian Schuster said in a pre-match press conference.

A 4—2—3—1 formation with Junior Adamu leading the attack is expected. Merlin Röhl is ruled out due to an ankle injury, while Kenneth Schmidt and two others are unavailable for selection.

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.

Werder Bremen

Werder Bremen

TSG
3 4
SVW


SVW
0 5
FCB


M05
1 2
SVW


SVW
0 0
BVB


FCA
2 2
SVW

SC Freiburg

SC Freiburg

SCF
0 3
PAU


HDH
0 3
SCF


SCF
2 1
BOC


FCB
2 0
SCF


SCF
3 1
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
1.33
1.5
Ball possession
49.5
48.83
Dangerous attacks
45.67
48.33
Shots
10.67
15
Clean sheets
1
2
Goals conceded
2
1.17
Tackles
14.5
15.83
Fouls
9.67
7.83
Yellow cards
1.33
1.33