Werder Bremen vs Stuttgart prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2024-11-29 14:30.
[p]Two mid-table Bundesliga clubs separated by just one point face a potentially season-defining four-week period leading into Christmas. After Werder Bremen and Stuttgart face off for the 111th time in the Bundesliga – one of the most played fixtures in the competition’s history – both teams will play against Union Berlin, St. Pauli and another similar or lower-ranked opposition on the run into 2025. It’s a great opportunity for Bremen in particular to correct some indifferent form culminating in four points from their last four-game stretch (W1, D1, L2) in the Bundesliga.[/p]
[p]Bremen go into this contest as underdogs after failing to win all four of their league home games as pre-match outsiders (D2, L2), so they’ll have to lift their game after a 2-1 win over newly promoted Holstein Kiel in their last Bundesliga home outing. Victories immediately followed their first three losses of this Bundesliga term, so last weekend’s 1-0 defeat at Frankfurt shouldn’t be too discouraging. [/p]
[p]Stuttgart have shown themselves deserving of a top-half position in recent weeks, taking points off the likes of Leverkusen (D 0-0) and Dortmund (W 5-1), and should be confident about this fixture having not yet lost a Bundesliga match to any of the nine clubs starting this round beneath them alongside Bremen (W2, D2).[/p]
[p]But the bulk of their points have been earned at home, and they’re winless in three straight Bundesliga away games (D2, L1) including that Leverkusen draw. That fixture made it the first time in Sebastian Hoeneß’ tenure that they were held scoreless in consecutive Bundesliga away games, though it’s unlikely that Bremen and their goals conceded count of 22 will present the same difficulty as Stuttgart’s last two hosts (Leverkusen and Bayern). [/p]
[p]Players to watch: Marvin Ducksch is Bremen’s leading direct goal contributor (G3, A4) and registered his most recent Bundesliga brace in the last H2H. Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade missed the midweek trip to Belgrade to be fresh for his first game against his former employer and already has more competitive goals (three from eight games) for Stuttgart than for Bremen (two from 51). [/p]
[p]Hot streak: Bremen’s streak of nine Bundesliga games without a clean sheet was the competition’s second-longest at the start of the round (behind Bochum’s 27). [/p]
[p]Written by Aaron Murphy[/p]