Stuttgart vs Union Berlin
Bundesliga
Friday
8th March 2024
MHP Arena
The most comprehensive preview, detailed analysis and reliable predictions of the Bundesliga fixture between Stuttgart and Union Berlin.
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Stuttgart form analysis
Stuttgart’s unlikely Champions League spot is looking more and more certain as we approach the end of the season. They started February with a 1-3 win away at Freiburg. Undav, Führich and Mittelstädt were the scorers against a 10 man side. They registered yet another 3-1 win, this time at home against Mainz. Mittelstädt, Leweling and Undav made their way to the scoresheet.
Guirassy’s early opener and Dahoud’s late goal secured three points for the visitors against Darmstadt. Despite the hosts finding the back of the net deep in injury time. Millot scored the only goal for Stuttgart in their home fixture against Koln. Thanks to an equalizer from Martel the contest ended 1-1. VfB’s most recent game on the road produced a five goal thriller. Guirassy’s brace and Vagnoman’s goal secured a 2-3 win for the visitors.
Union Berlin form analysis
Union Berlin are doing a world of good for their hopes of survival with their recent results. Gosens almost immediately equalized for Union against away from home after Burkardt found the opener. This earned both clubs a point through the 1-1 draw. Doekhi scored the only goal in their away game against Wolfsburg earning them all three points. In their away fixture against Hoffenheim both clubs were reduced to ten men at half time after Nsoki and Volland were sent off at the brink of the first half. Aaronson scored the only goal of the fixture to secure the 0-1 win.
Following that they faced Heidenheim at home. Gosens and Schäfer scored within a couple of minutes separated from one another. However, this could only secure them a 2-2 draw. Dovedan and Beste were the scorers for the visitors. Their most recent game ended in defeat at home. Borussia Dortmund secured a 0-2 comfortable win through goals from Adeyemi and Maatsen. While eight points in the last five games may not seem much, it is still nearly a third of the total points the club has managed this season.