Eintracht Frankfurt welcome Stuttgart to the Deutsche Bank Park in the German Bundesliga on Saturday, 29 March. Read our German football predictions for the contest below.
Contents
- 1 Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart prediction: Goals and excitement likely
- 2 Pre-game odds and win probability: Markets favour Die Adler
- 3 Most recent H2Hs: Fixture has produced goals
- 4 Eintracht Frankfurt preview: Tuta is back from a ban
- 5 Stuttgart preview: Stergiou serving a ban
- 6 Player to watch – Hugo Larsson
Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart prediction: Goals and excitement likely
Key Stats
- 74% of Stuttgart’s Bundesliga fixtures have produced over 2.5 goals with a further 54% of their league matches going over 3.5 goals, so expected excitement when they visit Frankfurt.
- Six of the last seven meetings between these clubs have featured over 2.5 goals.
- Stuttgart have lost only one of their last eight away matches in the Bundesliga.
- Deniz Undav has scored three times in Stuttgart’s last three meetings with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Correct score prediction: Eintracht Frankfurt 2-2 Stuttgart
Stuttgart lost just once in eight away assignments in the Bundesliga, while six of their last seven meetings with Frankfurt, so a high-scoring draw could be the avenue to explore here.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Markets favour Die Adler
- HOME: 11/8 (2.38) – 42.1%
- DRAW: 14/5 (3.80) – 26.3%
- AWAY: 17/10 (2.70) – 37%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
Eintracht Frankfurt secured back-to-back wins in the Europa League and Bundesliga over Ajax and Bochum respectively before the international break and the markets suggest Die Adler have a 42.1% chance of winning again this weekend.
Stuttgart would have welcomed the chance to reset during the recent break following some patchy overall league form, though they remain 17/10 underdogs ahead of Saturday’s date in Frankfurt. View more of our latest football predictions and analysis on our dedicated page.
Most recent H2Hs: Fixture has produced goals
Six of the last seven meetings between Eintracht Frankfurt and Stuttgart produced two or more goals. Five of the last seven encounters between the clubs have been won by the away team.
Germany Bundesliga I 10/11/24

VfB Stuttgart

Eintracht Frankfurt
Germany Bundesliga I 13/04/24

VfB Stuttgart

Eintracht Frankfurt
Germany Bundesliga I 25/11/23

Eintracht Frankfurt

VfB Stuttgart
Germany DFB Pokal 03/05/23

VfB Stuttgart

Eintracht Frankfurt
Germany Bundesliga I 11/03/23

Eintracht Frankfurt

VfB Stuttgart
Eintracht Frankfurt preview: Tuta is back from a ban
Timothy Chandler, Arthur Theate, Elye Wahi, Ellyes Skhiri and Kevin Trapp are all in the treatment room for Frankfurt and could miss Saturday's clash. Die Adler are in 4th spot and are firmly in the running to secure Champions League qualification for next season.
Predicted lineup: Santos (GK), Kristensen, Tuta, Koch, Brown, Amenda, Hojlund, Gotze, Larsson, Bahoya, Ekitike
Germany Bundesliga I 13/04/25
W

Heidenheim
0

Eintracht Frankfurt
3
UEFA Europa League 10/04/25
D

Tottenham
1

Eintracht Frankfurt
1
Germany Bundesliga I 05/04/25
L

Werder Bremen
2

Eintracht Frankfurt
0
Germany Bundesliga I 29/03/25
W

VfB Stuttgart
0

Eintracht Frankfurt
1
Europe Friendlies 19/03/25
L

SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach
1

Eintracht Frankfurt
0
Stuttgart preview: Stergiou serving a ban
Leonidas Stergiou is suspended and misses out for Stuttgart, though Luca Raimund and Dan-Axel Zagadou are both closing in on a return from injury. Stuttgart conceded twice late on in an undeserved 4-3 defeat to Bayer Leverkusen last time out, so they will hope for better luck here.
Predicted lineup: Nubel (GK), Jeltsch, Al Dakhil, Hendriks, Mittelstadt, Leweling, Karazor, Stiller, Millot, Demirovic, Woltemade
Germany Bundesliga I 13/04/25
L

Werder Bremen
2

VfB Stuttgart
1
Germany Bundesliga I 05/04/25
W

Bochum
0

VfB Stuttgart
4
Germany DFB Pokal 02/04/25
W

RB Leipzig
1

VfB Stuttgart
3
Germany Bundesliga I 29/03/25
L

Eintracht Frankfurt
1

VfB Stuttgart
0
Germany Bundesliga I 16/03/25
L

Bayer Leverkusen
4

VfB Stuttgart
3
Player to watch – Hugo Larsson
Midfielder Hugo Larsson is considered a bright prospect in scouting circles in Europe and the 20-year-old should have another chance to impress his lengthening line of suitors on Saturday.

Larsson has a complete set of tools
Standing at over 6’ tall and equipped with combative and technical skills, Larsson has the makings of a complete midfielder player and it’s easy to see why the likes of Liverpool have been tracking his progress closely. Larsson could help Frankfurt to set the tempo in midfield against Stuttgart.