VfB Stuttgart vs Borussia Dortmund: Match Preview and Predicted Line-ups
VfB Stuttgart aims to solidify their position in the top four of the Bundesliga as they host Borussia Dortmund at the MHPArena this Saturday.
Sebastian Hoeneß's squad enters this crucial match following an impressive 5-2 triumph over Augsburg in their previous outing. Goals from Deniz Undav, Tiago Tomás, Nikolas Nartey, and Ermedin Demirović propelled *Die Schwaben* three points clear in third place in the Bundesliga standings. However, with RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim close behind, a loss could potentially leave three teams tied on points in the race for Champions League qualification, should their rivals secure victories in their respective matches.
For Stuttgart, Finn Jeltsch, Julian Chabot, and Ramon Hendriks are expected to form the three-man defense. Angelo Stiller and Atakan Karazor are likely to anchor the midfield. Forward Deniz Undav will be looking to score his 19th goal of the season, aiming to secure second place in the Bundesliga's top scorers list, only behind Harry Kane.
Borussia Dortmund, on the other hand, finds themselves nine points adrift of league leaders Bayern Munich. Their second-place standing appears secure, with an eight-point cushion over their upcoming opponents, Stuttgart, making it unlikely for them to be dislodged.
Since their 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich, Dortmund's squad has maintained a perfect record, putting them in a strong position to secure a Champions League spot for the next season. While *Die Schwarzgelben* have generally enjoyed a comfortable campaign, that Klassiker loss proved pivotal in the Bundesliga title race.
In midfield, Marcel Sabitzer is expected to start, potentially alongside a player like Bellingham (as listed in the predicted lineup). Upfront, Serhou Guirassy is poised to lead the attack, with Maximilian Beier and Julian Brandt providing creative support.
Predicted Line-ups for Stuttgart vs Borussia Dortmund
Stuttgart: Nübel – Vagnoman, Hendriks, Chabot, Mittelstädt – Karazor, Stiller – El Khannouss, Undav, Führich – Demirović.
Borussia Dortmund: Kobel – Reggiani, Anton, N. Schlotterbeck – Ryerson, Sabitzer, Bellingham, Svensson – Brandt, Beier – Guirassy.
Fresh materials — Bundesliga News

Bayern Munich vs. Real Madrid: A Crucial UEFA Champions League Second Leg Showdown
With the Bundesliga title within reach, Bayern Munich is now fully focused on cup competitions. The Bavarians are in a strong position in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie, holding a 2-1 advantage from the first leg against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu. A potential semi-final clash

Bayern Munich Interested in Permanent Signing of Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
Bayern Munich is looking to secure the permanent signing of 18-year-old Senegalese attacking midfielder Bara Sapoko Ndiaye. Ndiaye initially joined the German club on loan from Gambinos Stars Africa in January 2026 as part of Bayern's Red&Gold Football initiative aimed at developing interna

Jamal Musiala rejects Oliver Kahn's injury rehab advice: "I want to go to the World Cup!"
Following Bayern Munich's historic Bundesliga achievement on Saturday evening, Jamal Musiala directly addressed former Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn's suggestion regarding skipping the World Cup. Earlier this week, Kahn advised Musiala, who recently returned from a severe injury sustained during last

Uli Hoeneß Congratulates Bayern Munich on Bundesliga Scoring Record, Praises Young Talent
Bayern Munich honorary president and German football legend Uli Hoeneß has expressed his congratulations on the club breaking the all-time Bundesliga scoring record. He specifically commended the contributions of Lennart Karl and Jamal Musiala in achieving this milestone. The record was ultimately

Leon Goretzka Downplays Role in Bayern's Bundesliga Goal Record, Jokes About Own Goal
Bayern Munich's Leon Goretzka displayed a rather indifferent attitude when asked about the club breaking the Bundesliga's all-time single-season goal record on Saturday night. Goretzka's goal in Bayern's 5-0 away victory against St. Pauli on Saturday evening officially brought Bayern's tally to

Union Berlin Turns to Trailblazing Female Coach Marie-Louise Eta Again
Following the unexpected dismissal of head coach Steffen Baumgart on Saturday evening, Union Berlin has announced that they will once again entrust the interim head coaching duties to the pioneering female coach, Marie-Louise Eta, who is 34 years old. The news of Baumgart's sacking, which was re