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Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart Preview & Prediction

by Alex Sarwar ·
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart Preview & Prediction

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Stuttgart’s Champions League hopes are in their own hands come the last day, with three points away to Eintracht Frankfurt enough to seal fourth-place, but a slip-up would open the door to others.

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Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart prediction

Stuttgart may well have been wishing for easier opposition on paper come the final day when considering what’s at stake. For Sebastian Hoeness’ side the equation is simple. Currently level on points with fifth-placed Hoffenheim, Stuttgart’s superior goal difference will ensure they remain in fourth place with a win over Eintracht Frankfurt. That is all that matters and Hoeness will no doubt have that drilled into his players.

When it comes to clutching up under pressure, Stuttgart delivered last weekend, defeating fellow Champions League contenders Bayer Leverkusen by three goals to one. They certainly won’t be phased by Frankfurt, who’ve lost three of their last four Bundesliga matches, picking up just one point. This should tip the scales in Stuttgart’s favour and backing them via the draw no bet market for extra security appears to be a good move.

Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart tip: Stuttgart draw no bet

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