Eintracht Frankfurt RB Leipzig prediction 2025-04-26

Eintracht Frankfurt vs RB Leipzig prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-04-25 16:30.
[p]Although they may have hoped for more than a 0–0 draw away to Augsburg last weekend, Eintracht Frankfurt’s impressive recent run was extended to just one Bundesliga loss in five matches (W3, D1). That maintained their grip on a place in the top four as well as their three-point cushion to RB Leipzig, who started the round in fourth, as Frankfurt close in on a first top-three finish in the top flight since 1992/93.[/p]

[p]Their draw at Augsburg also took Frankfurt up to 52 points for the season, an encouraging position based on the fact that 90% of teams to have at least 52 points after 30 games of a Bundesliga campaign have gone on to finish inside the top four. They can now strengthen their stronghold on the top four by building on their unbeaten home record against Leipzig (W4, D5).[/p]

[p]Leipzig might not be so hung up on that poor away H2H record because they have already defeated Frankfurt twice this season, winning 3-0 in the DFB-Pokal and 2-1 in the Bundesliga. They are also unbeaten in three league matches (W2, D1) since Zsolt Löw took charge, yet the 1-1 draw to basement boys Holstein Kiel last round would have felt like a missed opportunity to grab two further crucial points. [/p]

[p]Although still in the thick of the race to secure a spot in next season’s Champions League, Leipzig’s tally of 49 points from 30 matches represents their second-worst campaign in the Bundesliga. They have only ever been worse off at this stage in 2017/18 (47 points), the only season in which they have ever missed out on qualifying for the Champions League, so they have plenty of work to do in the closing four games.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike, who scored in this fixture here last season (2-2), has netted two second-half goals across his past four competitive home appearances. Leipzig’s Xavi Simon returns from suspension after scoring a brace against Wolfsburg in his last game (3-2 win) – he has had a hand in ten Bundesliga goals in 2025 (G7, A3).[/p]

[p]Hot stat: Frankfurt’s games across the last four Bundesliga rounds amassed six total goals, the fewest of any team in the league.[/p]

[p][i]Written by David H [/i][/p]