Stuttgart B. Monchengladbach prediction 2024-05-18

Stuttgart vs B. Monchengladbach prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2024-05-17 13:30.
[p]A truly remarkable season for Stuttgart might yet get even better on the final day of the Bundesliga season, as should they win and Bayern Munich lose, the Swabians would secure a top two finish for the first time in 21 years! Sebastian Hoeneß’ men have lost just one of their last 15 league matches (W11, D3) and are well-placed to end the season strongly at the MHPArena – a venue where they’re unbeaten in 11 Bundesliga outings (W8, D3).[/p]

[p]In fact, Stuttgart have lost just once on their own turf in league action since March 2023 (W13, D6), with only the two sides above them in the table earning more points in home matches this term. A five-match unbeaten H2H league run (W4, D1) as hosts against Borussia Mönchengladbach suggests that record could get even better as the Swabians bring the curtain down on a sensational campaign.[/p]

[p]The same joyous mood is unlikely to be present in the away end, as Mönchengladbach enter the final matchday having only recently secured survival. A gap of just four points to the drop zone represents a disappointing campaign for Gerardo Seoane’s men, who’ve truly limped over the line with a five-match winless run (D3, L2).[/p]

[p]It’s easy to see where the Foals’ problems have been, as only three sides in the division have conceded more than their 63 goals this term. Added to that is a long-standing travel sickness that’s plagued Gladbach for years now, as their last 35 Bundesliga road trips have yielded a measly three victories (D16, L16)![/p]

[p]Players to watch: Scorer of the winning goal in Stuttgart’s 1-0 victory over Augsburg, Serhou Guirassy has seen five of his last six strikes act as the game opener. Gladbach’s Robin Hack reached double figures for the Bundesliga season last time out, five of which have come in his last four matches.[/p]

[p]Hot stat: Stuttgart have scored first in 24 of their 33 Bundesliga games, only Leverkusen have done so more often.[/p]