Stuttgart vs Heidenheim prediction: GERMANY: Bundesliga betting tips on match 2025-04-24 18:30.
[p]Stuttgart continue to struggle in the Bundesliga, winning only one of their last nine league games (D3, L5) after a record-breaking 4-4 draw at Union Berlin last weekend, where eight goals were scored in the first half of a match for the first time in Bundesliga history. That result means that Sebastian Hoeneß’s men sit 11th and six points off the European qualification spots as things stand, albeit with a DFB-Pokal final to come. [/p]
[p]Not since January have Stuttgart won at home in the league (L5), with those five successive defeats a club record in the top-flight. The Swabians have at least won both their Bundesliga matches this term at the MHPArena against sides currently in the relegation zone, but tension looks set to persist until the final whistle here with Stuttgart squandering the lead a league-high nine times this term, dropping 23 points in the process (D4, L5).[/p]
[p]Relegation-threatened Heidenheim have lost their last three Bundesliga games while failing to score for the first time since promotion, albeit all those defeats were against top three opposition. An eight-point gap to definite safety indicates that the best Frank Schmidt’s men can hope for this season is the relegation play-off – a far cry from their eighth-placed finish last term.[/p]
[p]Jeopardy remains on that front as FCH are just two points clear of the automatic relegation zone, so they’ll be glad to hit the road where they’ve been beaten just once in their last four matches (W1, D2). The sole loss therein came against Frankfurt last time out, with that one of seven away defeats against the sides starting the round directly above Stuttgart (W1, D2).[/p]
[p]Players to watch: Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade faces the only Bundesliga side that he has scored, assisted and received a yellow card against here, all of which came in this season’s reverse fixture (W 3-1). Scorer of Heidenheim’s last goal, Marvin Pieringer has netted five of his seven league goals this season on the road, with four arriving before half-time.[/p]
[p]Hot stat: Six of Stuttgart’s last seven matches have seen a goal scored inside 20 minutes.[/p]
[p][i]Written by Daniel vom Bruch[/i][/p]