Dortmund vs Stuttgart prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-02-07 14:30.
[p]For fleeting Bundesliga fans who check the league table before this clash, it would be a huge surprise to see Borussia Dortmund languishing in the bottom half. The tightly-packed nature of the league this season means they’re only four points off fourth pre-round, so their fortunes could turn around quickly, and back-to-back wins in all competitions would suggest they’re starting to find some form.[/p]
[p]Dortmund haven’t won three successive games across all competitions yet this season, and hosting Stuttgart here certainly doesn’t help their chances having lost the last four H2Hs. They could now lose five in a row for the first time since the Bundesliga was founded, and if Dortmund are to avoid that feat, their attack will likely have to be firing given they’re without a clean sheet in 12 consecutive games – their longest such streak in over 20 years![/p]
[p]Stuttgart will be the side looking to take advantage of that, and they’ll be keen to accept any help they can get on the back of successive league defeats. Those losses have seen their grip loosened on a top-four spot, and the fact they’re only three points clear of mid-table Dortmund suggests that if their downturn continues they could find themselves firmly adrift of the European spots.[/p]
[p]Improvement could be on the horizon for the Swabians, who haven’t lost three successive Bundesliga games since February 2023. Manager Sebastian Hoeneß’s winning record against his opposite number Niko Kovač (W2) should serve as another source of inspiration, but their away league record against sides starting the round 11th or higher offers a note of caution (W1, D3, L3).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Former Stuttgart man Waldemar Anton is the only Dortmund player to register two Bundesliga assists in 2025, doing so across four games, as many as in his 40 prior! Stuttgart’s Deniz Undav is more of a finisher than a creator, and he’s netted the first or last goal of the game on all six of his scoring league appearances this season. [/p]
[p]Hot stat: Seven of Stuttgart’s nine away league games this season stood level at half-time. [/p]
[p][i]Written by Chris Wilson[/i][/p]