B. Monchengladbach RB Leipzig prediction 2025-03-29

B. Monchengladbach vs RB Leipzig prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-03-28 14:30.
[p]Following the international break, Borussia Mönchengladbach return to Bundesliga action just two points adrift of the European places as they enter the final eight games. Alternating between wins and defeats across the last five rounds (W3, L2), finding consistency will be key, although the Foals face a tough test here without the services of the suspended Tim Kleindienst, scorer of over a third of their league goals. [/p]

[p]Further stacking the odds against Gladbach is the fact that they’ve taken only three of a possible 36 points against sides ninth or higher this season (D3, L9). One of the sides in that category are RB Leipzig, who Gladbach did pick up one of those three points against in the reverse (0-0), but were beaten 1-0 by in this fixture last season, which is compounded by the fact they enter this on the back of consecutive home losses. [/p]

[p]Sitting two points above their hosts, Leipzig kept in touch with the top four with a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund prior to the break. Leipzig could have already had a comfortable foothold in the Champions League positions if not for their frustrating tendency to draw since the turn of the year (W3, D6, L2), with three of those stalemates seeing one side give up a 2+ goal lead. [/p]

[p]Leipzig have failed to win five times when scoring the opener in league action this season (W9, D1, L4), with those four defeats serving as a joint-league high. Travelling fans may actually yearn for a topsy-turvy performance as they make the trip having witnessed three successive goalless draws on the road for a total of 299 minutes of regulation play without any away league goals, an ongoing club record in the top flight. [/p]

[p]Players to watch: Tomáš Čvančara is yet to lose when scoring for Gladbach and his last two strikes were home league openers. Loïs Openda is seeking back-to-back scoring league appearances for the first time since October, although he may have to wait as nine of his last 11 club goals arrived after half-time[/p]

[p]Hot stat: Gladbach boss Gerardo Seoane has been involved in four straight H2Hs with Leipzig where his side on the day failed to score (D1, L3). [/p]

[p][i]Written by Matthew Billon[/i][/p]