Bundesliga Betting - Matchday 29 Preview (Apr 25-27)
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Bundesliga Betting Preview – Matchday 29 (Apr 25-27)
Bayern Munich are now halfway to scooping an unprecedented four trophies in one season. The League Cup was secured in pre-season, the DFB German Cup was added last weekend, while the Bavarians are one game from the UEFA Cup final. They are also ten points clear in the Bundesliga, facing current League Champions Stuttgart at the Allianz Arena on Sunday. Get 60% better Bundesliga betting odds for that game, and all the weekend’s top flight German fixtures.
Changing Of the Guard at the Allianz Arena?
Sunday’s game at the Allianz Arena between Bayern Munich and visiting Stuttgart, could signal a changing of the guard in German football. Stuttgart were surprise Champions last season, while Munich struggled, but big summer signings have born fruit for Germany’s biggest club. Luca Toni – or ‘Il Bomber’ as he is now called - has been in excellent recent form, scoring eight times in his last four games, including both goals in the 2-1 extra time DFB German Cup final win over Borussia last Saturday.
Given their comfortable position 10 points clear at the top of the table, boss Ottmar Hitzfeld, may be tempted to rest some of his stars, ahead of the UEFA Cup second leg semi-final in Russia four days after this fixture. The Bavarians have work to do in that competition, having drawn 1-1 in the home leg. Hitzfeld must balance that option with the knowledge that just two more league wins will make the Bundesliga title a mathematical certainty. Bayern Munich hammered Borussia Dortmund 5-0 at the Allianz Arena two weeks ago, sending out a clear warning to Stuttgart that they mean business at home. VFB boss, Armin Veh, conceded the title some time ago, but he can still have serious claims on second or third spot, but must see out the season with maximum points. PinnacleSports.com price Bayern Munich 2.090 (-0.5 & -1)* with Stuttgart 1.840 (+0.5 & +1)* – a market priced to less than 102%.
Schalke Look to Close Ranks After Slomka Exit
On Saturday Schalke 04 face their first real test since the departure of Mirko Slomka on April 13th, when they go on the road to face Hamburg, looking to dislodge them from third place. The Royal Blues’ recent 5-1 defeat by Werder Bremen was the catalyst for Slomka’s sacking, but outside of that defeat their league form has actually been fairly solid, unbeaten in the previous three away outings. They reacted well under make-shift management, taking care of Schalke until the end of the season, beating Cottbus 5-0 at home two days after the reshuffle, with four goals from Kevin Kuranyi.
Having lost just once at home this season Hamburg should provide a stern test of Schalke’s resilience, but the Rothosen (Red Shorts) are looking to end a five game run without victory. The poor end of season spell is particularly disappointing, as they could have taken advantage of indifferent form of those clubs around them and moved into the second automatic Champions League qualification berth. Ivica Olic missed a penalty in their recent 0-0 draw with Hertha Berlin, underlining a lack of confidence, while their manager, Huub Stevens, has understandably been distracted by his wife’s serious illness. The sides drew 1-1 last November and PinnacleSports.com separate the sides with a split spread, pricing Hamburg 2.120 (0/scratch & -0.5)* with Schalke 1.820 (0/scratch & +0.5)*.
*Odds are subject to change
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