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November 24 2023, 20:04 · Alex Sarwar

Hoffenheim vs Mainz Betting Preview & Prediction | 2023-24 German Bundesliga

Hoffenheim vs Mainz Betting Preview & Prediction | 2023-24 German Bundesliga

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THE FACTS

When is Hoffenheim vs Mainz on and what time does it start? Hoffenheim vs Mainz will take place on Sunday 26th November, 2023 – 16:30 (UK)

Where can I get tickets for Hoffenheim vs Mainz? Visit each club’s official website for the latest ticket information

What channel is Hoffenheim vs Mainz on in the UK? Sky Sports have the rights to German Bundesliga matches in the UK so it is worth checking their schedule for Hoffenheim vs Mainz

Where can I stream Hoffenheim vs Mainz in the UK? If televised on Sky Sports, Hoffenheim vs Mainz can be streamed live on the Sky Go app

THE TEAM NEWS

HOFFENHEIM

With centre-back Ozan Kabak fit to play and likely to feature in the starting XI, John Brooks could turn out to be the unfortunate defender not selected from the start for Hoffenheim. Elsewhere, Marius Bulter is pushing Robert Skov for a place on the left-hand-side, whilst Andrej Kramaric is expected to start just behind Wout Weghorst and Maximilian Beier.

PREDICTED XI (3-4-1-2): Baumann; Kabak, Vogt, Akpoguma; Kaderabek, Promel, Stach, Bulter; Kramaric; Weghorst, Beier

UNAVAILABLE: Berisha (Injured), Geiger (Injured), John (Injured), Nsoki (Injured)

QUESTIONABLE:

MAINZ

Two suspensions compliment a packed injury list for Mainz, which is less than ideal ahead of a tough away fixture. Dominik Kohr and Sepp Van den Berg are the players suspended and they join the likes of Josuha Guilavogui, Andreas Hanche-Olsen, Maxim Leitsch, Karim Onisiwo and Nelson Weiper on the sidelines.

PREDICTED XI (3-4-3): Zentner; Fernandes, Bell, Caci; Da Costa, Barreiro, Krauss, Mwene; Gruda, Ajorque, Lee

UNAVAILABLE: Guilavogui (Injured), Hanche-Olsen (Injured), Kohr (Suspended), Leitsch (Injured), Onisiwo (Injured), Van den Berg (Suspended), Weiper (Injured)

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THE PREDICTION

Hoffenheim will have more than likely been very happy that the international break came when it did, giving them a chance to refresh themselves following a run of three games without a win in all competitions. Expect a strong performance from them with home advantage in their favour against an injury-hit Mainz side, although the visitors have proven hard to beat in recent matches, losing just one of their last five Bundesliga fixtures. When taking that into account, only back Hoffenheim to pick up three points via the draw no bet market, ensuring that extra security.

BETTING TIP: HOFFENHEIM DRAW NO BET