Sundays Bundesliga Preview: Matchday Nine

Dortmund Sundays Bundesliga Preview: Matchday Nine

Borussia Dortmunds Title Challenge Continues.

The Bundesligas top two will both look to keep their leads at the top of the table today, but both Dortmund and Mainz face difficult tests against Hoffenheim and Bayer Leverkusen respectively. Elsewhere, a struggling Stuttgart side will look to improve their fortunes against St. Pauli. With Bayern Munich dropping more points, wins for Dortmund, Mainz and even Leverkusen could be crucial.

Borussia Dortmund v TSG Hoffenheim

Jurgen Klopps men have become everybodys favourites after some excellent football and a whole lot of heart. With players as enthusiastic and technically skilled as Nuri Sahin, Shinji Kagawa, Sven Bender, Lucas Barrios and center-half pairing Mats Hummels and Neven Subotic, they really are a team with enough quality to pose a serious threat to Bayern Munich in the title race. Playing Hoffenheim will not be easy, but the visitors away form is very poor and you wouldnt bet against Borussia Dortmund on the form theyre on. Unfortunately, Sven Bender is ruled out of this match after picking up a thigh strain against PSG in midweek. I see Dortmund winning this and extending their lead over Mainz. 31.

Bayer Leverkusen v Mainz

Leverkusens push for a Champions League spot continues today against a Mainz side coming off their first defeat of the season. Unfortunately, Leverkusens home form is pretty shocking, with just a single win at home after four matches. Mainz are undefeated on the road, and theyve definitely got the players to be able to unlock Leverkusens defense in Lewis Holtby and Mohammed Abdellaoue. If Mainz win, they can keep the pressure on Dortmund and continue their remarkable challenge for a Champions League place. 12.

VfB Stuttgart v St. Pauli

Stuttgart sacked Christian Gross and l! ittle ha s changed at Stuttgart. They remain rooted to the bottom of the league, and show little signs of improvement. St. Pauli have shown how hard they are to beat this season, and have a fantastic away record so far this season, with three wins out of four matches. I dont think Stuttgart will get the result here. Theyve been shockingly poor, and I cant see that changing too quickly, especially not against a side as resilient as St. Pauli. Also, St. Pauli have begun to score some goals, which is even worse news for Stuttgart. 12.



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