Bundesliga Matchday 31 is here between April 25 – 27. See the top betting predictions and free preview for the weekend here.
Bundesliga Matchday 31 is here between April 25 – 27. See the top betting predictions and free preview for the weekend here.
Bayern Munich could wrap up the title race against Mainz, as Eintracht Frankfurt square it off with Leipzig in Matchday 31 of the 2024-25 Bundesliga campaign.
Here are our free soccer betting predictions for this weekend’s action in the German Bundesliga.
Friday, April 25 – 8:30pm CEST – MHP Arena
Held by Union Berlin in their last outing, Stuttgart, in 11th, will look to bounce back against Heidenheim, who are in the danger zone after a three-game losing streak.
Despite their defensive woes, back the hosts to edge out this encounter.
Saturday, April 26 – 3:30pm CEST – BayArena
After back-to-back draws with Berlin and St Pauli, second-placed Leverkusen will seek to return to winning ways against Augsburg, who are eight places below them.
Leverkusen have dominated this fixture, so back the defending champions to cruise to a fourth consecutive victory.
Saturday, April 26 – 3:30pm CEST – Allianz Arena
League leaders Bayern Munich could potentially reclaim the Meisterschale when they take on sixth-placed Mainz, who are on a five-game winless run.
Given that the Bundesliga title is within reach, back the Bavarians to secure an eighth consecutive home win over Mainz.
Saturday, April 26 – 3:30pm CEST – Holstein-Stadion
Winless in their last three games, ninth-placed Monchengladbach will hope to recover their winning form against relegation-threatened Holstein Kiel, who are on a six-game winless run.
Runaway winners in their last encounter, back Gladbach to secure maximum points.
Saturday, April 26 – 3:30pm CEST – PreZero Arena
Seventh on the table after securing 10 points from a possible 12, Borussia Dortmund will strive to extend their four-game unbeaten run against Hoffenheim, who are in the bottom half of the table.
Serhou Guirassy has scored four goals in his last two games across the board, and online bookmakers are paying $1.80 for the Dortmund forward to strike again.
Saturday, April 26 – 3:30pm CEST – Volkswagen Arena
Freiburg, who leapt to fifth following last Saturday’s 3-2 over Hoffenheim, will back themselves against Wolfsburg, who have dropped to 12th after a six-game winless run.
The visitor are in decent form, so expect them to do the double on the Wolves.
Saturday, April 26 – 6:30pm CEST – Deutsche Bank Park
Eintracht Frankfurt, in third, will have their mettle tested against Leipzig, who are a position behind them.
Benjamin Sesko has scored against Frankfurt in the league and German Cup this season, and leading soccer betting sites are paying $2.50 for the Slovenian to add to his 20-goal tally.
Sunday, April 27 – 3:30pm CEST – Vonovia Ruhrstadion
Union Berlin are 13th with 35 points, while Bochum are second from bottom with 20 points.
Although Berlin an in decent form, the capital outfit are poised to share the spoils with a side that has gotten the better of them in their last three meetings.
Sunday, April 27 – 5:30pm CEST – Weser-Stadion
Eighth-placed Werder Bremen will be pushing to extend their four-game win streak against 14th-placed St Pauli, who have only managed one win over the same period.
Bremen are in fine form, so expect the hosts to do the season double on the newly promoted side.