St. Pauli vs Union Berlin Ghana odds comparison
St. Pauli
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Union Berlin
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2.70 | 3.25 | 2.90 |
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2.70
Draw
3.29
Away
3.03
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Match Analysis
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St.
Pauli host Union Berlin on 23 November 2025 in a Bundesliga clash that could shape both clubs' mid‑season trajectories.
St.
Pauli have struggled defensively this campaign, conceding an average of four goals per game and netting just 2.2 per outing, while Union Berlin boast a much tighter record, allowing only one goal on average and scoring 1.4.
The recent five‑match run for St.
Pauli shows three victories – a dramatic 10‑9 cup win over Hoffenheim and league wins against Freiburg and Frankfurt – but also two heavy defeats, including a 0‑4 loss at home to M’gladbach.
Union Berlin’s last five fixtures have been unbeaten, with three wins (including a 3‑1 triumph over M’gladbach) and two draws, highlighted by a 2‑2 draw with Bayern Munich.
Historically the two sides have never been level; St.
Pauli have won all five meetings, scoring 12 and conceding five.
The combination of St.
Pauli’s home advantage and Union’s solid away form makes this a tantalising encounter that could swing momentum for either side.
Pauli host Union Berlin on 23 November 2025 in a Bundesliga clash that could shape both clubs' mid‑season trajectories.
St.
Pauli have struggled defensively this campaign, conceding an average of four goals per game and netting just 2.2 per outing, while Union Berlin boast a much tighter record, allowing only one goal on average and scoring 1.4.
The recent five‑match run for St.
Pauli shows three victories – a dramatic 10‑9 cup win over Hoffenheim and league wins against Freiburg and Frankfurt – but also two heavy defeats, including a 0‑4 loss at home to M’gladbach.
Union Berlin’s last five fixtures have been unbeaten, with three wins (including a 3‑1 triumph over M’gladbach) and two draws, highlighted by a 2‑2 draw with Bayern Munich.
Historically the two sides have never been level; St.
Pauli have won all five meetings, scoring 12 and conceding five.
The combination of St.
Pauli’s home advantage and Union’s solid away form makes this a tantalising encounter that could swing momentum for either side.
Recent Form
St. Pauli:
St.
Pauli’s recent home and away form over the last five matches paints a picture of volatility.
In the Bundesliga they fell 0‑4 at home to M’gladbach on 1 November, exposing a porous defence that has contributed to an overall season average of four goals conceded per match.
They bounced back with a high‑scoring 10‑9 DFB Pokal win over Hoffenheim on 28 October, showing attacking flair but also defensive frailties.
A 0‑3 home loss to Hoffenheim on 19 October reinforced the trend of conceding multiple goals.
Their two league victories – a 2‑1 away win at Freiburg on 9 November and a 2‑0 away win at Frankfurt on 25 October – offered glimpses of resilience, with goal‑makers Y.
Suzuki, M.
Eggestein and J.
Burkardt featuring.
Across these five games St.
Pauli have recorded three wins, two defeats, scoring 14 goals while letting in 17, which is higher than the season totals (11 for, 20 against).
The data suggests an offense capable of bursts but a defence that remains their Achilles heel, especially at home where the average of four goals conceded per match looms large.
Pauli’s recent home and away form over the last five matches paints a picture of volatility.
In the Bundesliga they fell 0‑4 at home to M’gladbach on 1 November, exposing a porous defence that has contributed to an overall season average of four goals conceded per match.
They bounced back with a high‑scoring 10‑9 DFB Pokal win over Hoffenheim on 28 October, showing attacking flair but also defensive frailties.
A 0‑3 home loss to Hoffenheim on 19 October reinforced the trend of conceding multiple goals.
Their two league victories – a 2‑1 away win at Freiburg on 9 November and a 2‑0 away win at Frankfurt on 25 October – offered glimpses of resilience, with goal‑makers Y.
Suzuki, M.
Eggestein and J.
Burkardt featuring.
Across these five games St.
Pauli have recorded three wins, two defeats, scoring 14 goals while letting in 17, which is higher than the season totals (11 for, 20 against).
The data suggests an offense capable of bursts but a defence that remains their Achilles heel, especially at home where the average of four goals conceded per match looms large.
Union Berlin:
Union Berlin enter the match on the back of a solid five‑game run that combines three wins and two draws, underlining their consistency away from home.
Their defensive record is impressive, with only five goals conceded across the season (average one per game) and a recent clean sheet in a 1‑0 away victory at Bremen on 24 October.
Offensively they have been modest but effective, tallying seven league goals at an average of 1.4 per game; recent matches show eight goals scored in the last five fixtures, including a 3‑1 home win over M’gladbach on 17 October and a 2‑1 home win over Bielefeld on 29 October.
The 2‑2 draw with Bayern Munich on 8 November highlighted their ability to score against top opposition, while a goalless draw with Freiburg on 1 November demonstrated defensive discipline.
Across the five recent games Union have remained unbeaten, scoring eight and conceding four, reflecting a balanced side that blends a sturdy backline with a pragmatic attack.
Their defensive record is impressive, with only five goals conceded across the season (average one per game) and a recent clean sheet in a 1‑0 away victory at Bremen on 24 October.
Offensively they have been modest but effective, tallying seven league goals at an average of 1.4 per game; recent matches show eight goals scored in the last five fixtures, including a 3‑1 home win over M’gladbach on 17 October and a 2‑1 home win over Bielefeld on 29 October.
The 2‑2 draw with Bayern Munich on 8 November highlighted their ability to score against top opposition, while a goalless draw with Freiburg on 1 November demonstrated defensive discipline.
Across the five recent games Union have remained unbeaten, scoring eight and conceding four, reflecting a balanced side that blends a sturdy backline with a pragmatic attack.
Head-to-Head Record
The head‑to‑head history between St.
Pauli and Union Berlin is heavily skewed in favour of the Hamburg side.
In five meetings, St.
Pauli have won every encounter, scoring 12 goals while limiting Union to just five.
The most recent clash on 26 January 2025 ended 3‑0 for St.
Pauli, with M.
Guilavogui netting a brace and D.
Sinani adding a late goal.
Earlier, on 30 August 2024, St.
Pauli secured a narrow 1‑0 victory courtesy of B.
Hollerbach.
A friendly in December 2022 saw St.
Pauli edge Union 3‑2, and a DFB Pokal tie in March 2022 finished 2‑1 after a late A.
Voglsammer strike.
The earliest recorded fixture from February 2019 also produced a 3‑2 St.
Pauli win.
Across these games the pattern is clear: St.
Pauli have consistently found the net, often by comfortable margins, while Union has struggled to break through.
The cumulative goal difference (+7) and the fact that St.
Pauli have never been denied a point suggest a psychological edge heading into the 23 November showdown, though the recent form of Union Berlin may add a new dynamic.
Pauli and Union Berlin is heavily skewed in favour of the Hamburg side.
In five meetings, St.
Pauli have won every encounter, scoring 12 goals while limiting Union to just five.
The most recent clash on 26 January 2025 ended 3‑0 for St.
Pauli, with M.
Guilavogui netting a brace and D.
Sinani adding a late goal.
Earlier, on 30 August 2024, St.
Pauli secured a narrow 1‑0 victory courtesy of B.
Hollerbach.
A friendly in December 2022 saw St.
Pauli edge Union 3‑2, and a DFB Pokal tie in March 2022 finished 2‑1 after a late A.
Voglsammer strike.
The earliest recorded fixture from February 2019 also produced a 3‑2 St.
Pauli win.
Across these games the pattern is clear: St.
Pauli have consistently found the net, often by comfortable margins, while Union has struggled to break through.
The cumulative goal difference (+7) and the fact that St.
Pauli have never been denied a point suggest a psychological edge heading into the 23 November showdown, though the recent form of Union Berlin may add a new dynamic.
Statistical Insights
Both clubs display contrasting statistical profiles.
St.
Pauli’s season average of 2.2 goals scored per game sits above Union Berlin’s 1.4, yet their defensive average of four conceded per match is double Union’s one, indicating a high‑risk, high‑reward approach.
In the last five matches St.
Pauli have been involved in 31 goals (14 for, 17 against), while Union participated in 12 (8 for, 4 against).
The timing of St.
Pauli’s goals often comes early – two quick strikes against Freiburg – but they also concede late, as seen in the 10‑9 cup thriller where the opposition kept pace into extra time.
Union’s goals tend to be more evenly distributed, with D.
Doekhi scoring twice in a 2‑2 draw with Bayern and a solitary goal sealing a 1‑0 win at Bremen.
Defensive solidity for Union is reinforced by clean sheets in two of the five recent games, whereas St.
Pauli have kept a clean sheet only once (2‑0 at Frankfurt).
These patterns suggest St.
Pauli may dominate possession and create chances, but Union’s disciplined defence could limit the flood of goals, making the over/under market particularly interesting.
St.
Pauli’s season average of 2.2 goals scored per game sits above Union Berlin’s 1.4, yet their defensive average of four conceded per match is double Union’s one, indicating a high‑risk, high‑reward approach.
In the last five matches St.
Pauli have been involved in 31 goals (14 for, 17 against), while Union participated in 12 (8 for, 4 against).
The timing of St.
Pauli’s goals often comes early – two quick strikes against Freiburg – but they also concede late, as seen in the 10‑9 cup thriller where the opposition kept pace into extra time.
Union’s goals tend to be more evenly distributed, with D.
Doekhi scoring twice in a 2‑2 draw with Bayern and a solitary goal sealing a 1‑0 win at Bremen.
Defensive solidity for Union is reinforced by clean sheets in two of the five recent games, whereas St.
Pauli have kept a clean sheet only once (2‑0 at Frankfurt).
These patterns suggest St.
Pauli may dominate possession and create chances, but Union’s disciplined defence could limit the flood of goals, making the over/under market particularly interesting.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 23 November encounter, St.
Pauli face a daunting away trip to Bayern Munich on 29 November, followed by another away fixture against M’gladbach in the DFB Pokal on 2 December.
A positive result against Union could boost confidence heading into the Bayern clash, where defensive stability will be crucial.
Union Berlin, meanwhile, travel to Heidenheim on 29 November before hosting Bayern Munich in the Pokal on 3 December.
A win at St.
Pauli would reinforce their unbeaten run and provide momentum for the Heidenheim tie, while a loss could dent morale ahead of the high‑stakes Bayern match.
Both clubs therefore have strong incentives to secure three points on 23 November, as the outcomes will directly influence preparation and psychological readiness for their next challenging fixtures.
Pauli face a daunting away trip to Bayern Munich on 29 November, followed by another away fixture against M’gladbach in the DFB Pokal on 2 December.
A positive result against Union could boost confidence heading into the Bayern clash, where defensive stability will be crucial.
Union Berlin, meanwhile, travel to Heidenheim on 29 November before hosting Bayern Munich in the Pokal on 3 December.
A win at St.
Pauli would reinforce their unbeaten run and provide momentum for the Heidenheim tie, while a loss could dent morale ahead of the high‑stakes Bayern match.
Both clubs therefore have strong incentives to secure three points on 23 November, as the outcomes will directly influence preparation and psychological readiness for their next challenging fixtures.
Match Prediction
Based on the data, St.
Pauli enter the match with a potent attack but a leaky defence, while Union Berlin combine a disciplined backline with a modest scoring rate.
The historical dominance of St.
Pauli (5‑0 head‑to‑head) and their recent home victories suggest they should edge the contest, yet Union’s recent unbeaten streak and ability to keep games tight cannot be ignored.
The numbers point to a closely contested game with St.
Pauli likely to find the net twice and Union to score once.
A plausible prediction is a 2‑1 victory for St.
Pauli, reflecting their offensive edge while acknowledging Union Berlin’s defensive resilience.
Pauli enter the match with a potent attack but a leaky defence, while Union Berlin combine a disciplined backline with a modest scoring rate.
The historical dominance of St.
Pauli (5‑0 head‑to‑head) and their recent home victories suggest they should edge the contest, yet Union’s recent unbeaten streak and ability to keep games tight cannot be ignored.
The numbers point to a closely contested game with St.
Pauli likely to find the net twice and Union to score once.
A plausible prediction is a 2‑1 victory for St.
Pauli, reflecting their offensive edge while acknowledging Union Berlin’s defensive resilience.
Betting Insights
The betting market leans toward St.
Pauli due to their unbeaten head‑to‑head record and stronger goal‑scoring average (2.2 vs 1.4).
An over‑2.5‑goals line appears attractive given St.
Pauli’s recent 10‑9 cup thriller and Union’s involvement in high‑scoring draws (2‑2 with Bayern).
The odds for both teams to score (BTTS) are reasonable; St.
Pauli have found the net in all five recent matches, while Union have scored in four of five.
A double‑chance bet on St.
Pauli or draw offers safety against a potential upset, while a correct‑score of 2‑1 in favour of St.
Pauli aligns with the predicted outcome.
Overall, the data suggest backing St.
Pauli to win, betting on over 2.5 goals, and considering BTTS as a solid secondary market.
Pauli due to their unbeaten head‑to‑head record and stronger goal‑scoring average (2.2 vs 1.4).
An over‑2.5‑goals line appears attractive given St.
Pauli’s recent 10‑9 cup thriller and Union’s involvement in high‑scoring draws (2‑2 with Bayern).
The odds for both teams to score (BTTS) are reasonable; St.
Pauli have found the net in all five recent matches, while Union have scored in four of five.
A double‑chance bet on St.
Pauli or draw offers safety against a potential upset, while a correct‑score of 2‑1 in favour of St.
Pauli aligns with the predicted outcome.
Overall, the data suggest backing St.
Pauli to win, betting on over 2.5 goals, and considering BTTS as a solid secondary market.