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PREVIEW: Unassertive Bayern visit Mainz, Leverkusen host in-form Leipzig and more as Bundesliga enters week 29

Log leaders across Europe’s top five leagues seem to be crumbling. The Bundesliga is going down to the wire for the first time in years and offers value for us punters.

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Log leaders across Europe’s top five leagues seem to be crumbling. The Bundesliga is going down to the wire for the first time in years and offers value for us punters.

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Friday 21 April

Augsburg 43/20 | Draw 51/20 | Stuttgart 5/4 (20:30)

Friday’s Bundesliga action begins in the south of Germany where Augsburg and Stuttgart tussle it out to remain in the topflight. With just five points between 14th-placed Augsburg and the 16th Stuttgart, this could be a defining moment for either side. Augsburg have been far better on home soil, and the Win/Draw Double Chance is a decent play.

Saturday 22 April

Bochum 22/10 | Draw 26/10 | Wolfsburg 12/10 (15:30)

Bochum battled to a draw against Union Berlin in the German capital. The visitors fought back against the 10-man hosts thanks to Kevin Stöger’s second-half penalty. A draw of such magnitude in the attempt to survive the drop bodes well heading into a fixture against Wolfsburg whom they lost 4-0 to back in October. The draw is a likely outcome.

Hertha Berlin 13/10 | Draw 51/20 | Werder Bremen 2/1 (15:30)

Hertha Berlin mathematically still has a chance to stay afloat, but the window is closing quicker after every blow of the final whistle. The 5-2 loss to Schalke really cements Hertha to the bottom of the table. Back Werder Bremen.

Hoffenheim 5/4 | Draw 5/2 | Cologne 43/20 (15:30)

While not cut and dry, Hoffenheim’s run of three straight wins and recent 1-1 draw with Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena leads me to back the in-form team here. The home side offers great value.

Mainz 42/10 | Draw 36/10 | Bayern Munich 11/20 (15:30)

Without considering recent DFB Pokal and Champions League defeats, Bayern Munich have dropped four points in their last five league fixtures. This plays into the fact that recently, Mainz has proven difficult to defeat (nine matches undefeated). Bayern Munich has favourable odds, but I’m backing the totals market here at over 2.5 goals with the last 10 head-to-head fixtures producing this outcome.

Borussia Dortmund 13/20 | Draw 32/10 | Eintracht Frankfurt 37/10 (18:30)

Borussia Dortmund played after Bayern Munich dropped points last gameweek, and they do so again this weekend. Dortmund will be kicking themselves for succumbing to the pressure as they drew 3-3. A late additional time goal from Giovanni Reyna was celebrated as a winner, only for Stuttgart to dampen the joyous moment seconds later. I’m tentative but backing Dortmund to overcome the blip is hard to pass up.

Sunday 23 April

Freiburg 15/20 | Draw 28/10 | Schalke 36/10 (15:30)

Freiburg bounced back quickly with a 2-1-win last time out, and similarly Schalke found an emphatic victory with a 5-2 win in their relegation six-pointer. With 12 undefeated home games, bar their 1-0 loss to Bayern, backing Freiburg at 15/20 is on the money.

Bayer Leverkusen 33/20 | Draw 51/20 | RB Leipzig 16/10 (17:30)

After a five-match winning streak, Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen stumbled to a lousy 0-0 draw and might be in danger of qualifying for any European competition. RB Leipzig is a tough ask, but with the away side’s goalscoring boots back on, goals are guaranteed here. Both Teams To Score (Yes) at 11/20.

Borussia Monchengladbach 27/20 | Draw 47/20 | Union Berlin 2/1 (19:30)

Union Berlin have well and truly capitulated after being labelled title contenders and a matchup with Monchengladbach away from home is bound to further their misery. The home win is outlandishly backed.

 

TREBLE @ 8/1
Hoffenheim Win 5/4
Freiburg Win 15/20
Monchengladbach Win 27/20

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