Union Berlin vs Heidenheim prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-11-28 14:30.
[p]Union Berlin look like they are coming into form, and they will attempt to pile on the misery for the Bundesliga’s bottom club Heidenheim.[/p]
[p]Match News and Current Form[/p]
[p]Union Berlin laboured to a 1-0 victory over St Pauli last time out, extending their longest unbeaten run since May to four games across all competitions (W2, D2). Die Eisernen sit five points adrift of the top six pre-round but will likely need improvements up front to close that gap, as Union have netted just 14 goals in the Bundesliga this term – only four sides have scored fewer. Manager Steffen Baumgart concedes his team do not play “magic football”, but just one home defeat in the league this season (W2, D3) suggests their attritional style is at least effective.[/p]
[p]Heidenheim sit at the foot of the Bundesliga table with just five points to their name – half their tally at the same stage of their prior two top-flight campaigns. Possessing the division’s worst performing attack and defence indicates that their issues are wholesale, with Frank Schmidt’s men now winless in seven games across all competitions (D2, L5), losing their last two games by a 9-0 aggregate scoreline. Relegation seems an inevitable outcome for Heidenheim unless they can finally find their feet on the road, as they’ve lost all five away league games this season.[/p]
[p]Head-to-Head History[/p]
[p]Union Berlin have won only one of the last 11 H2Hs (D3, L7), failing to score in five of those defeats.[/p]
[p]Hot Stats and Streaks[/p]
[p]Union’s six home league games this season have produced just one goal inside the opening 15 minutes.[/p]
[p]Only two of Union’s last seven Bundesliga matches have seen both teams score.[/p]
[p]Heidenheim are one of only two teams yet to keep a clean sheet in the Bundesliga this season.[/p]
[p]Heidenheim have led a joint-league low one game at half-time this season.[/p]
[p]Key Players to Watch and Missing Players[/p]
[p]Just one goalkeeper has made more saves than Union’s Frederik Rønnow (38) ahead of this round, but he’s conceded six times across three winless personal H2Hs (D1, L2). Looking to beat him may be Heidenheim’s Stefan Schimmer, who has scored his last 19 goals after half-time, but his last three came in games FCH failed to win (D1, L2).[/p]
[p]This game may come too soon for Union’s András Schäfer and Robert Skov. Heidenheim’s Sirlord Conteh and Mikkel Kaufmann may also be missing.[/p]
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[p]Betting Analysis[/p]
[p]Given the respective form of both teams, it’s hard to see anything other than an Union win to nil in this game.[/p]
[p][i]Author: Matt Jones[/i][/p]
