Wolfsburg sit 3rd in the Bundesliga table following their 2-0 away win over Augsburg last time out, while Gladbach lost 2-1 in their own backyard to Cologne and now occupy 7th spot.
Sunday’s hosts are in fine form right now, unbeaten in their last six matches, the last five of which have ended in victory.
Gladbach had picked up three wins and two draws from their last five matches until that defeat on Saturday, which leaves this weekend’s visitors trailing Wolfsburg by 6pts.
When the pair locked horns in October for their reverse league fixture, the game ended all square at one goal apiece. Wolfsburg have had the better of Gladbach in recent seasons tough, securing three wins and two draws from their duo’s last seven encounters.
Both teams have scored in three of the last five meetings between these two clubs and over 2.5 goals have been produced in six of their last seven clashes in the Bundesliga.
The visitor’s recent results in league and cup point towards Sunday’s clash being a potential goal-fest, as five of Gladbach’s last six outings have ended with both teams scoring and four have produced over 2.5 goals.
Wolfsburg scored three goals in their last home league game against Freiburg and recently conceded two home goals in a draw with RB Leipzig.
Wolfsburg have a clean bill of health and no suspended players ahead of this weekend’s head-to-head with Borussia Monchengladbach.
The visitors will be without midfielder Denis Zakaria whose knee injury is expected to keep him out of action for at least another week.
As well as the home advantage, Wolfsburg have form and history in their favour heading into a tricky match against Monchengladbach. All of the stats suggest that there will be goals in this game for both clubs and that the entire 90-minutes is likely to be action-packed.
Wolfsburg have outperformed Gladbach so far this season and the sensible money is going on a home win this weekend.