Following an action-packed Saturday, the Bundesliga’s Sunday schedule features three intriguing matches of immense importance.
Eintracht Frankfurt still have a chance to push for a European spot with eight rounds remaining, while Stuttgart will have to defend their place in the top four. In the lower half of the table, St. Pauli continue their fight for survival with a tough match against Freiburg.
Continue reading below and find out what to expect from the three Bundesliga fixtures on Sunday with our expert tips and predictions.
Today’s Bundesliga betting tips & predictions
Mainz vs. Eintracht Frankfurt (2:30pm)
Mathematically, it’s not too late for Eintracht to close the gap on the top six even further, just as it’s not too late for Mainz to be relegated if they suffer a few more losses.
In other words, this match is crucial for the future of both teams. Eintracht have shown improvement under their new manager, but they still haven’t won on the road. Their last away victory was in November.
Mainz, on the other hand, have been particularly impressive at home, remaining undefeated in 2026. The last four home matches against Eintracht have ended in draws, and right now, given both teams’ improvement, that seems like a very likely outcome again.
Mainz vs. Eintracht Frankfurt top betting tip: BTTS, Draw
St Pauli vs. Freiburg (4:30pm)
Will St. Pauli manage to extend their unbeaten streak at home against Freiburg, who played their best game in the Europa League this week?
Home form is the main reason St. Pauli still have a chance of survival, having gone six consecutive matches without a loss. Freiburg, however, despite their strong performance on the international stage, haven’t won away since mid-December.
In fact, Freiburg have only two wins in 13 away games this season. We expect St. Pauli to give it their all and at least pick up a point in this match.
St Pauli vs. Freiburg top betting tip: St Pauli Draw No Bet
Augsburg vs. Stuttgart (6:30pm)
Augsburg’s tough schedule continues with yet another match against a team in the race for the top four, following their losses to Dortmund and RB Leipzig.
Stuttgart were eliminated from the Europa League and will now be extra motivated to finish the Bundesliga season with as many wins as possible. It will be difficult for them to beat Augsburg, however, because the Fuggerstadter haven’t lost at home since October.
Given Stuttgart’s scoring prowess, we’d rather bet on both teams to score than risk a final score prediction.
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