Get the best betting picks and predictions for every game in the German Bundesliga over the weekend.
Get the best betting picks and predictions for every game in the German Bundesliga over the weekend.
The 2024-25 Bundesliga campaign resumes after a two-week break, with all nine matches lined up between Friday and Sunday. Here are our free soccer betting predictions for Matchday 27 of the German top flight.
Friday, March 28 – 8:30pm CET – BayArena
Second-placed Bayer Leverkusen will look to strengthen their title defence against Bochum, who are second from bottom with just four wins all season. Patrik Schick scored his 17th league goal of the campaign before the international break, and online bookmakers are paying -105.26 for the Leverkusen forward to add to his goal tally.
Saturday, March 29 – 3:30pm CET – Allianz Arena
After securing just one point from their last two games, league leaders Bayern Munich will be desperate to bounce back against St. Pauli, who are 14 places below them. Harry Kane leads the Golden Boot race with 21 goals in 26 league appearances, and top online betting sites are offering decent odds for the England captain to break the deadlock against St. Pauli.
Saturday, March 29 – 3:30pm CET – Holstein-Stadion
Werder Bremen are 12th in the Bundesliga standings with 33 points, while Holstein Kiel are at the foot of the table with 16 fewer points. Bremen have been decent on the road, and should beat the Bundesliga debutants for the second time this season.
Saturday, March 29 – 3:30pm CET – Borussia-Park
Leipzig are fifth on the table with 42 points, while Monchengladbach are two positions behind them with 40 points. Unbeaten in their last four meetings, with three wins and a draw, back the visitors to grind out a win.
Saturday, March 29 – 3:30pm CET – PreZero Arena
Augsburg leapt to ninth following back-to-back wins over Borussia Dortmund and Wolfsburg, while Hoffenheim slipped to 14th after securing just one point from a possible six. Unbeaten this calendar year, back Augsburg to extend their impressive streak against their struggling hosts.
Saturday, March 29 – 3:30pm CET – Volkswagen Arena
Beaten 1-0 by Augsburg before the international break, eighth-placed Wolfsburg will be eager to return to winning way against Heidenheim, who are in the danger zone despite ending their nine-game winless run with a 3-1 victory over fellow strugglers Kiel. Unbeaten in six previous meetings against Heidenheim, with five wins and a draw, back the Wolves to uphold the trend.
Saturday, March 29 – 6:30pm CET – Deutsche Bank Park
Fourth-placed Eintracht Frankfurt aim to advance their hopes of Champions League football when they take on Stuttgart, who have slipped to 10th after a five-game winless run. Although both sides are defensively vulnerable, Dino Toppmoller’s resilient side should carry the day on home soil.
Sunday, March 30 – 3:30pm CET – Europa-Park Stadion
Freiburg are sixth after securing three consecutive draws, while Union Berlin are in the bottom half of the table with one win from their last five games. Given their prolonged troubles in front of goal, these two sides could share the spoils for the second time this season.
Sunday, March 30 – 5:30pm CET – Signal Iduna Park
Mainz are third after a six-game unbeaten run, while Dortmund are 11th after consecutive defeats to Augsburg and Leipzig. The visitors have remained consistent over the course of the season and could claim a third consecutive league win over Dortmund.