VfB Stuttgart VS Borussia Dortmund
The Bundesliga match will be played at the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Stuttgart on April 5, 2026 at 00:30 (UTC+1), with home team Stuttgart taking on away team Borussia Dortmund. The betting direction that users focus on is "Under 3.25 Goals", with corresponding odds of 1 (under ) and 0.88 (over ).
Recent recordStuttgart recent record analysis: It is necessary to examine its offensive efficiency and defensive stability in the first few rounds of the game, focusing on its average number of goals conceded and conceded per game to assess whether its style of play tends to be low scores. Analysis of Dortmund's recent performance: It is necessary to analyze their away performance and offensive and defensive data, especially the continuity of their offensive firepower and the solidity of their away defense, which is crucial to judging the total number of goals.
Historical head-to-headAnalysis of Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund's historical head-to-head record: It is necessary to sort out the scores of the two sides in recent years, count the frequency of the result of "total goals less than 3.25", and analyze whether their head-to-head patterns tend to be open or cautious stalemates.
OddsAnalysis for "Under 3.25 Goals": Odds 1 (under 3.25 goals) and 0.88 (over ) usually mean that the market or institution is slightly more optimistic that the total number of goals will exceed 3.25 goals (i.e. the "over ball" direction) because the payout is lower. This needs to be cross-verified in combination with the recent offensive and defensive fundamentals of the two teams.
PredictionBased on the above analysis, we make a biased conclusion based on the recent form, tactical style, historical head-to-head goal patterns and current odds bias of Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund.
No Bettingemphasizes the importance of rational betting: all predictions are data-based analysis and are not absolute guarantees. The results of football matches are affected by the on-the-spot lineup, tactics, player status and accidental factors, and readers are advised to remain rational and only use analysis as one of the decision-making references.


