Bayern München have regained the first spot, although their fragile lead of 1 point over the second-placed BVB is far from enough for them to feel safe. SC Freiburg isn’t far behind so expect a weekend full of football drama.
FC Augsburg visit a tough opponent in the face of Vfl Wolfsburg this Saturday.
The Wolves have suffered a disappointing series of 5 matches in the Bundesliga in which they have recorded just 1 victory and therefore will try to come back to winning ways. FC Augsburg are winless in their last 6 away fixtures and it’s unlikely that things will change in the upcoming round.
Two struggling teams face each other this weekend, when VfB Stuttgart host relegation threatened Arminia Bielefeld at their Mercedes-Benz-Arena.
The home side have lost their last 2 fixtures in all leagues and are in desperate need of improvement. Arminia Bielefeld are showing even worse results and are currently second in the relegation zone.
1.FC Köln welcome a tense opponent from top 6 this Sunday at their RheinEnergieStadion.
The Billy Goats are undefeated at home this season and will do their best to continue that series. Union Berlin will be striving to break through in top 4, although they aren’t showing that solid results lately.
In the last fixture this weekend, bottom placed Greuther Fürth play host to the off-form Eintracht Frankfurt.
The hosts have been defeated in their previous 6 league encounters and have registered just one draw this term (0 wins). Eintracht Frankfurt are equal on points with the first team in the relegation zone and have to turn things around quickly if they want to remain in the Bundesliga.