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April 25 2025, 01:23 · Alex Sarwar

Stuttgart vs Heidenheim Preview: Team News & Prediction

Stuttgart vs Heidenheim Preview: Team News & Prediction

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Stuttgart host a Heidenheim side who have lost their last three games and are in a fight to avoid relegation.

Kick-off date/time: Friday April 25th 2025: UK – 7:30pm / US ET – 2:30pm / US PT – 11:30am

How to watch on TV: UK – Sky Sports / US – Some matches will be televised on ESPN channels so it is worth checking their schedules

How to watch online: UK – Sky Go / US – ESPN+

Stuttgart Team News: Numerous doubts

Up to five players are doubtful for this encounter, including winger Jamie Leweling. Raimund, Toure and Zagadou have been ruled out.

Predicted XI (4-4-2): Nubel; Stergiou, Jeltsch, Chabot, Mittelstadt; Millot, Karazor, Stiller, Fuhrich; Woltemade, Undav

Unavailable: Raimund (Injurd), Toure (Injured), Zagadou (Injured)

Questionable: Chase (Injured), Diehl (Injured), Leweling (Injured), Nartey (Injured), Vagnoman (Injured)

Heidenheim Team News: Zivzivadze a miss up top

The visitors will miss striker Zivzivadze, who is nursing a knee injury, whilst Honsak could also be out. Conteh and Pieringer could team up in the absence of Zivzivadze.

Predicted XI (3-5-2): Muller; Mainka, Gimber, Siersleben; Traore, Dorsch, Schoppner, Beck, Kratzig; Conteh, Pieringer 

Unavailable: Zivzivadze (knee)

Questionable: Honsak (Injured)

Stuttgart vs Heidenheim Prediction

Although Stuttgart’s results in the Bundesliga over an extended period of time now haven’t been great, they come into this contest as heavy favourites when taking into account the struggles of their opponents. Heidenheim can’t seem to string anything together right now and with seven goals conceded across their last two games, they could be in for more defensive misery here.

Expect the hosts to dominate the majority of play over the course of the match and whilst this is unlikely to be a blow out, Stuttgart should still do more than enough to get the better of Heidenheim and backing a home victory here has to be favoured.

Stuttgart vs Heidenheim Tip: Stuttgart to win