Despite losing two league games ago, and only their second of the season, Bayern Munich still have a comfortable hold on the Bundesliga title. The German giants lead Wolfsburg by 10 points atop the table with seven matches to go. The issue for Bayern is that they are dealing with injuries to stud wingers Arjen Robben and Franck Ribery. The bad part is that they don’t know when either will return.
Bayern will be playing on short rest for this match after having gone to Penalty Kicks at midweek in the quarterfinals of DFB-Pokal against Bayer Leverkusen. They walked away with a 5-3 advantage in PKs to advance.
In the first meeting between these teams, Bayern took care of business 4-0, winning on the road.
Eintracht Frankfurt is having a fairly successful season at eighth place in the table. They finished at 13 last season, but are only five points behind fifth-placed Schalke for a spot in UEFA play.
However, Eintracht havent found much form as of late, winning just three matches in their last 13 league games. Going for a draw would be the best-case scenario for Eintracht in this one, but even that’s a long shot.
Bayern have an incredible 11 wins in 13 home matches this campaign, scoring 40 goals, while only allowing six. Meanwhile, Eintracht have allowed 30 goals on the road, the second most in the league.
The Basics
Who:
Bayern Munich vs. Eintracht Frankfurt
What:
When:
Saturday, April 11
Where:
Allianz Arena in Munich
Time:
9:30 a.m Eastern Time
Channel:
GolTV (US)/Sky Bundesliga 3 (Germany)/For those looking for the channel in your home country, click here
Odds: Bayern Munich 6/1, Eintracht Frankfurt 12/1, Draw 13/2;
Bayern Munich (-2) and over/under 3.5 goals
Prediction:
Bayern have only scored one goal in their last three matches in all competitions. They actually lost in their last league home match against Borussia Monchengladbach 2-0. The injuries will hurt them again, but not enough to where they lose or even draw against a struggling Eintracht side. Bayern get the edge, 2-0.
Stats You Need to Know
Scouting Bayern Munich
Record: 21-4-2, 1st (67 points)
Coach: Pep Guardiola, 2nd season
Goals Per Game: 2.63
Clean Sheets: 18
Leading Goal Scorer: Arjen Robben, 17
Assist Leader: Thomas Muller, 9
Card Leader: Xabi Alonso, six yellow cards
Scouting Eintracht Frankfurt
Record: 9-8-10, 8th (35 points)
Coach: Thomas Schaaf, 1st season
Goals Per Game: 1.89
Clean Sheets: 4
Leading Goal Scorer: Alexander Meier, 19
Assist Leader: Haris Seferovic and Takashi Inui, 5
Card Leader: Haris Seferovic, 7 yellows, 1 red
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