Bundesliga


Home Win
RB Leipzig 2 - 1 Werder Bremen
Who will win?
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RB Leipzig
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Draw
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Werder Bremen
Match Details | 23 November, 2025 | Bundesliga | 14:30 GMT
The Bundesliga never fails to provide entertainment and one thing you can almost guarantee is goals. The same applies for these two here and we can expect a good matchup if the recent formbooks are anything to go by...
Key Betting Tip: RB Leipzig to Win at 1.45
RB Leipzig (4-3-3) Gulasci, Raum, Bitshiabu, Orban, Baku, Baumgartner, Seiwald, Ouedraogo, Nusa, Cruz, Diomande
Werder Bremen (4-2-3-1) Backhaus, Sugawara, Pieper, Coulibaly, Friedl, Stage, Lynen, Njinmah, Schmid, Grull, Topp
The hosts were defeated away at Hoffenheim last time out, ending a run of nine games without defeat (eight wins in that spell). This impressive run has seen them climb to second in the table, only behind a formiddable Bayern Munich side.
Meanwhile Werder Bremen have enjoyed a strorng run of form themselves, unbeaten in their last five league matches. Yet, away form has not been so strong, winning just once on the road and that calls for concern here.
The previous matchups heavily favour RB Leipzig and there is no doubt that the home side will have a psychological advantage on home soil.
12 Jan 2025 // RB Leipzig 4-2 Werder Bremen
11 May 2024 // RB Leipzig 1-1 Werder Bremen
28 Jul 2023 // RB Leipzig 0-0 Werder Bremen
14 May 2023 // RB Leipzig 2-1 Werder Bremen
12 Dec 2020 // RB Leipzig 2-0 Werder Bremen
15 Feb 2020 // RB Leipzig 3-0 Werder Bremen
22 Dec 2018 // RB Leipzig 3-2 Werder Bremen
25 Nov 2017 // RB Leipzig 2-0 Werder Bremen
23 Oct 2016 // RB Leipzig 3-1 Werder Bremen
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 60% confidence in a RB Leipzig victory. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bet: RB Leipzig to Win @ 1.45 Odds - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted a RB Leipzig win in this fixture. Their superior form, home advantage, and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Antonio Nusa (RB lLeipzig) Norweigan's Wonder Kid is a joy to watch and has started produced the goods in front of goal for both club and country
Jens Stage(Werder Bremen) Who else? Stage is picking up from where he left off left season and with three goals in his last four matches, it would be rude to look elsewhere.
Referee: Martin Petersen
Broadcast: Amazon Prime UK
Stadium Information: Red Bull Arena (Capacity 47,800)
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