Bayern Munich Eintracht Frankfurt prediction 2025-02-23

Bayern Munich vs Eintracht Frankfurt prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-02-22 16:30.
[p]Bayern Munich struggled over the last week, but a pair of draws in the Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League have kept them in the hunt for both trophies. Vincent Kompany’s men are in complete control domestically, as a goalless draw against defending champions Bayer Leverkusen – in which they managed their lowest shot count (two) in a Bundesliga game for at least two decades – maintained their eight-point lead at the summit.[/p]

[p]The Rekordmeister followed that up by progressing to the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League by seeing off Celtic, though they required a last-minute goal from Alphonso Davies to scrape through. With Harry Kane aggravating an injury in that clash, Bayern will be glad to be back on home soil where they have won nine successive league matches, scoring 3+ goals each time. Their measly two points dropped makes their home record the best in Europe’s top-five leagues (W10, D1) heading into this round.[/p]

[p]Visitors Eintracht Frankfurt will have to upset the course of history to halt that run, as they’ve been beaten a competition-record 42 times in away H2Hs against Bayern Munich. They can certainly take heart from twice coming from behind to rescue a 3-3 draw in this season’s reverse fixture, while the Eagles are unbeaten in seven Bundesliga matches themselves (W4, D3).[/p]

[p]It’s the first time they’ve avoided defeat for this long under Dino Toppmöller, who is looking to mastermind their first top-four finish in the Bundesliga since 1992/93. The departure of talisman Omar Marmoush has done little to upset that, with Frankfurt having scored in a league-high 21 consecutive league matches since a matchday one defeat to Borussia Dortmund in August.[/p]

[p]Players to watch: In Kane’s expected absence, Michael Olise could be the man to step up as he scored and assisted in this season’s reverse fixture, with that being his only scoring appearance for Bayern that didn’t end in victory (W7). Can Uzun scored Frankfurt’s third and final goal in their victory over Holstein Kiel last week, making history as the youngest player to score four Bundesliga goals for the club in 60 years.[/p]

[p]Hot stat: Of the 15 away goals Frankfurt have conceded in the Bundesliga this season, 11 came after half-time.[/p]

[p][i]Written by Ryan Fisher[/i][/p]