Werder Bremen vs Freiburg prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2024-10-04 13:30.
[p]Including the end of last season, Werder Bremen have lost only one of their last ten Bundesliga matches (W5, D4), remarkably coming back from 3-0 down to win 4-3 away at Hoffenheim last weekend! They (four) and Saturday’s opponents Freiburg (six) are two of the three teams in Germany’s top flight with the most points claimed from losing positions this season, so whoever scores first here certainly won’t be resting easy.[/p]
[p]The Green and Whites are yet to score at the Weserstadion in the Bundesliga this term though, failing to find the back of the net in their first two home games of a league campaign for the first time ever (D1, L1). All eight of the goals they’ve scored in the league to date have come on the road, with no Bundesliga team having a bigger discrepancy between home and away points, which will be a concern for boss Ole Werner ahead of this game.[/p]
[p]Ominously, visitors Freiburg have kept four clean sheets in their last six Bundesliga away matches, which is a league-high since matchday 27 of last season. They couldn’t have been any further from a clean sheet last weekend when they were thumped 3-0 by St. Pauli, but although that defeat seems heavy, it perhaps doesn’t tell the full story of a game in which Freiburg missed a penalty and had two goals disallowed. [/p]
[p]Julian Schuster’s side haven’t lost back-to-back Bundesliga matches since February, though a defeat to Saturday’s opponents did spark that three-match losing run, so they’ll tread carefully here. Freiburg can lean on a positive H2H record to inspire hope of ensuring they don’t fall to such a feat, with that defeat being their only one in the pair’s last six league meetings (W3, D2).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Jens Stage netted a hat-trick last weekend for Bremen, scoring his first goals of the season – three of his last four scoring appearances saw Bremen win and score exactly four goals in the process. Vincenzo Grifo has three goal involvements in his last three games (G2, A1), but he may have to wait to have a say given all three came in the second half.[/p]
[p]Hot stat: There has been a red card shown in three of Bremen’s last four league games.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Ben Olawumi[/i][/p]