Eintracht Frankfurt vs Wolfsburg prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-02-01 14:30.
[p]Sunday’s Bundesliga action gets underway at the home of Eintracht Frankfurt, who continue to push for a Champions League place with a four-game unbeaten league streak (W3, D1). Also managing to push into the Europa League knockout phase during the week despite losing 2-0 away to Roma, Frankfurt now return their attention back to league matters as they try to build on their 37-point haul, their highest at this stage of a Bundesliga season since 1992/93 (when converted to three points per win). [/p]
[p]Returning home should provide a boost for Frankfurt, who have lost just once here in league action this season (W6, D2), with five of those six wins also accompanied by a 2+ goal margin. But one must look back all the way to 2010 to find Frankfurt’s last home win over Wolfsburg by such a margin, with the hosts more often than not coming out second best in recent years against the Wolves in home clashes (W1, D1, L6). [/p]
[p]Entering this round on the periphery of the European places, the visitors must find some consistency if they’re to push into the top-six in the second half of the season. It has been Wolfsburg’s incredible scoring return of 42 goals which has helped them remain in the fight, a haul bettered by only three sides after 19 rounds, although they have still lost all four games against sides beginning this round in the top-three despite always getting on the scoresheet.[/p]
[p]Playing away may well prove to be a boon for Wolfsburg, who have never picked up more than their current 16 points after their first nine away games of a Bundesliga campaign (W5, D1, L3). Backing up that positive record is boss Ralph Hasenhüttl’s own positive personal history as a head coach against the Eagles (W3, D2, L2), with his managed sides over the years getting on the scoresheet in every one of those clashes. [/p]
[p]Players to watch: As a scorer in each of his last three Bundesliga appearances, including three strikes since 15-goal Omar Marmoush’s final game, Hugo Ekitiké is well on his way to filling those huge shoes. Jonas Wind both scored and assisted in two of his last three Bundesliga appearances and also enters this clash with three goal contributions in his last three personal H2Hs (G2, A1).[/p]
[p]Hot stat: Wolfsburg have picked up a Bundesliga-high 50 yellow cards this season, whilst Frankfurt have accrued a league-low 27. [/p]
[p][i]Written by Matthew Billon [/i][/p]