
Freiburg have been the surprise package of the Bundersliga season and they head into their final game with Eintracht Frankfurt looking to book a dream place in the Champions League next season.
The Breisgau Brazilians haven't really lived up to their nickname as they've never rubbed shoulders with the elite. But a win over Frankfurt would see them finish the season in third place and secure a seat at Europe's top table.
After finishing in 10th place last season, nobody saw Freiburg mounting a push for the top four and they could yet suffer heartache, with fifth-placed Borussia Dortmund just a point behind them.
Eintracht currently sit third but their Champions League place is also not secure yet as they're just three points and three goals better off than Dortmund, who will be heavy favourites to beat relegated Holstein Kiel at the Westfalen.
So it's shaping up to be an epic finale and both sides will be feeling the tension at Europa Park Stadion as they head into a season-defining 90 minutes.
How the bookies view it: Freiburg by a nose
BoyleSports are sitting on the fence for this one but make Freiburg slight 6/5 favourites with home advantage. Eintracht Frankfurt at 6/4 and the draw pays 13/5.
Recent head to head: Eintracht on a roll
Eintracht are unbeaten in the last five meetings and dished out a 4-1 thrashing to Freiburg in Frankfurt earlier this season. But three of those five matches have ended in draws, including a 3-3 thriller on Eintracht's last trip to Europa Park Stadion.
Players to watch: Hugo's in the zone
Hugo Ekitike has been the main man for Frankfurt this season, netting 22 times, and will be out to finish a memorable campaign on a high. He's 5/4 at Bet365 for anytime scorer and that looks decent value.
Lucas Holer scored the winner off the bench for Freiburg last time out after replacing youngster Johan Manzambi at half-time. That made it three goals in his last three games so Holer should get the nod up front for this game. He's 7/5 at Bet365 for anytime scorer.
Probable line-ups
Freiburg look set to be without Bruno Ogbus and Daniel-Kofi Kyereh due to injury while Frankfurt have Mario Gotze, Kaua Santos and Tuta on the sidelines.
Freiburg: Atubolu, Lienhart, Ginter, Makengo, Rosenfelde, Osterhage, Eggestein, Grifo, Doan, Adamu, Holer.
Eintracht Frankfurt: Trapp, Theate, Koch, Collins, Kristensen, Skhiri, Larsson, Brown, Ekitike, Batshuayi, Knauff.
Anything else catch the eye?
Freiburg's home games have been thrillers of late, with BTTS and over 2.5 goals landing in the last four. It was a 2-2 thriller with Leverkusen in the last match at Europa Park Stadion and our man Vladislav cashed in with a full house of tips.
With so much at stake, this match could be a bit more cagey though and I'm tempted by under 2.5 goals at 7/5 with BoyleSports. The half-time draw also looks good and that pays 13/10 with the same firm.
Backing a busy day for the referee could also pay off with both teams fighting for their lives to secure that Champions League spot. I've yet to see any prices in that market but try backing a high number of booking points.
Bet365 do have odds for fouls and a double on midfielder adversaries Ellyes Skhiri and Max Eggestein committing over 0.5 fouls pays 13/5.