Hamburg vs Stuttgart Ghana odds comparison
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Stuttgart
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Match Analysis
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On 30 November 2025 Hamburg host Stuttgart in a Bundesliga clash that could shape the second half of the season for both sides.
Hamburg sit on a mixed run of two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five games, scoring nine and conceding nine, which translates to an average of 1.8 goals for and against.
Stuttgart arrive in better statistical form, with four victories and only one loss, ten goals scored and six conceded, averaging two goals scored and 1.2 conceded per match.
The teams have met five times in recent history, with Hamburg holding a slight edge – three home wins to Stuttgart’s two away successes.
The most recent head‑to‑head encounter in the 2023 promotion playoffs ended 3‑0 for Hamburg, while the last meeting in 2023 saw Stuttgart win 3‑1 away.
Both clubs have tight schedules ahead, and a positive result could provide momentum for upcoming fixtures.
The data suggests a tightly contested match where offensive efficiency and defensive stability will be decisive.
Hamburg sit on a mixed run of two wins, one draw and two defeats in their last five games, scoring nine and conceding nine, which translates to an average of 1.8 goals for and against.
Stuttgart arrive in better statistical form, with four victories and only one loss, ten goals scored and six conceded, averaging two goals scored and 1.2 conceded per match.
The teams have met five times in recent history, with Hamburg holding a slight edge – three home wins to Stuttgart’s two away successes.
The most recent head‑to‑head encounter in the 2023 promotion playoffs ended 3‑0 for Hamburg, while the last meeting in 2023 saw Stuttgart win 3‑1 away.
Both clubs have tight schedules ahead, and a positive result could provide momentum for upcoming fixtures.
The data suggests a tightly contested match where offensive efficiency and defensive stability will be decisive.
Recent Form
Hamburg:
Hamburg’s recent five‑match run offers a mixed narrative that blends high‑scoring victories with narrow setbacks.
The most recent outing on 12 November against Groningen was a home friendly that ended 6‑3 in Hamburg’s favour, showcasing an explosive attack that produced nine goals across the two sides, though defensive lapses allowed three.
Four days earlier, Hamburg hosted Dortmund in a Bundesliga fixture that finished 1‑1.
C. Chukwuemeka opened the scoring in the 64th minute, but R. Konigsdorffer salvaged a point with a late equaliser at 90 minutes, underlining the team’s resilience after conceding first.
On 2 November the club travelled to face 1. FC Cologne and secured a comfortable 4‑1 win, with goals from R. Ache, F. Kainz, J. Dompe, S. El Mala and J. Kaminski, indicating depth in attacking options.
A week prior, Hamburg suffered a 0‑1 defeat away at Heidenheim in the DFB Pokal, the solitary goal coming from a penalty by R. Glatzel, exposing vulnerability in set‑piece defence.
The most recent league loss came on 25 October at home to Wolfsburg, a 0‑1 reverse that halted a brief unbeaten spell and highlighted issues in breaking down compact defences.
Across these five games Hamburg recorded two wins, one draw and two defeats, scoring nine and conceding nine, which mirrors their season‑long averages of 1.8 goals both for and against.
The pattern suggests a side capable of prolific scoring but still prone to conceding late goals, especially against disciplined opponents.
The most recent outing on 12 November against Groningen was a home friendly that ended 6‑3 in Hamburg’s favour, showcasing an explosive attack that produced nine goals across the two sides, though defensive lapses allowed three.
Four days earlier, Hamburg hosted Dortmund in a Bundesliga fixture that finished 1‑1.
C. Chukwuemeka opened the scoring in the 64th minute, but R. Konigsdorffer salvaged a point with a late equaliser at 90 minutes, underlining the team’s resilience after conceding first.
On 2 November the club travelled to face 1. FC Cologne and secured a comfortable 4‑1 win, with goals from R. Ache, F. Kainz, J. Dompe, S. El Mala and J. Kaminski, indicating depth in attacking options.
A week prior, Hamburg suffered a 0‑1 defeat away at Heidenheim in the DFB Pokal, the solitary goal coming from a penalty by R. Glatzel, exposing vulnerability in set‑piece defence.
The most recent league loss came on 25 October at home to Wolfsburg, a 0‑1 reverse that halted a brief unbeaten spell and highlighted issues in breaking down compact defences.
Across these five games Hamburg recorded two wins, one draw and two defeats, scoring nine and conceding nine, which mirrors their season‑long averages of 1.8 goals both for and against.
The pattern suggests a side capable of prolific scoring but still prone to conceding late goals, especially against disciplined opponents.
Stuttgart:
Stuttgart’s five‑match snapshot reveals a club riding a wave of confidence, punctuated by a solitary away stumble.
The campaign opened with a 3‑2 home victory over Augsburg on 9 November, where F. Rieder struck early, M. Mittelstadt added a penalty, and D. Undav delivered a brace to secure three points.
Two days later the team displayed European pedigree by beating Feyenoord 2‑0 at home in the Europa League, with goals from B. El Khannouss and a late finish by D. Undav.
On 1 November Stuttgart travelled to Leipzig and emerged 3‑1 winners, benefitting from an own‑goal by J. Chabot and contributions from Y. Diomande, T. Tomas and Romulo, confirming their ability to score on the road.
The away form dipped on 29 October when Stuttgart visited Mainz in the DFB Pokal and fell 0‑2, conceding early through L. Jaquez and A. Karazor, exposing a rare defensive frailty away from home.
The most recent home test on 26 October versus Mainz ended 2‑1, with N. Amiri converting a penalty, C. Fuhrich equalising, and D. Undav clinching the winner, demonstrating clutch performance in tight games.
Overall, Stuttgart have recorded four wins and one loss, netting ten goals while allowing six, translating to an impressive 2.0 goals scored per match and a modest 1.2 conceded.
The data highlights a side that attacks efficiently, particularly through D. Undav, but must tighten away concentration to avoid setbacks.
The campaign opened with a 3‑2 home victory over Augsburg on 9 November, where F. Rieder struck early, M. Mittelstadt added a penalty, and D. Undav delivered a brace to secure three points.
Two days later the team displayed European pedigree by beating Feyenoord 2‑0 at home in the Europa League, with goals from B. El Khannouss and a late finish by D. Undav.
On 1 November Stuttgart travelled to Leipzig and emerged 3‑1 winners, benefitting from an own‑goal by J. Chabot and contributions from Y. Diomande, T. Tomas and Romulo, confirming their ability to score on the road.
The away form dipped on 29 October when Stuttgart visited Mainz in the DFB Pokal and fell 0‑2, conceding early through L. Jaquez and A. Karazor, exposing a rare defensive frailty away from home.
The most recent home test on 26 October versus Mainz ended 2‑1, with N. Amiri converting a penalty, C. Fuhrich equalising, and D. Undav clinching the winner, demonstrating clutch performance in tight games.
Overall, Stuttgart have recorded four wins and one loss, netting ten goals while allowing six, translating to an impressive 2.0 goals scored per match and a modest 1.2 conceded.
The data highlights a side that attacks efficiently, particularly through D. Undav, but must tighten away concentration to avoid setbacks.
Head-to-Head Record
Historically, Hamburg and Stuttgart have clashed five times in competitive settings, with Hamburg holding a slight advantage – three home victories to Stuttgart’s two away successes and no draws recorded.
Across these encounters the home side has scored eleven goals while the visitors have netted nine, indicating a marginal offensive edge for Hamburg.
The most recent meeting took place on 5 June 2023 during the Bundesliga relegation/promotion playoffs, where Stuttgart triumphed 3‑1 away.
Goals came from S. Kittel, E. Millot (twice) and a late strike by S. Katompa Mvumpa for Hamburg, illustrating Stuttgart’s capacity to win decisive fixtures on foreign soil.
Earlier that month, on 1 June 2023, Hamburg reversed the narrative with a dominant 3‑0 home win, featuring goals from K. Mavropanos, J. Vagnoman and S. Guirassy, showcasing their ability to secure clean sheets in high‑pressure matches.
The 2020‑08‑26 friendly produced a 3‑2 home victory for Hamburg, though detailed scorer information is unavailable, suggesting a competitive balance even in non‑competitive settings.
In the 2020‑05‑28 2. Bundesliga clash, Hamburg again prevailed 3‑2, with contributions from J. Pohjanpalo, A. Hunt (penalty), W. Endo, N. Gonzalez (penalty) and G. Castro, underlining a pattern of high‑scoring, closely contested fixtures.
The earliest listed encounter on 29 October 2019 in the DFB Pokal saw Stuttgart edge Hamburg 2‑1, with penalties from N. Gonzalez and A. Hunt for Hamburg and a decisive goal by H. Al Ghaddioui for Stuttgart.
The chronology reveals a trend: matches are often decided by narrow margins, with both sides capable of scoring three goals, and set‑pieces playing a notable role.
Consequently, the upcoming 30 November showdown is expected to be tightly contested, with each club looking to leverage their historical successes while addressing the defensive lapses that have historically cost them.
Across these encounters the home side has scored eleven goals while the visitors have netted nine, indicating a marginal offensive edge for Hamburg.
The most recent meeting took place on 5 June 2023 during the Bundesliga relegation/promotion playoffs, where Stuttgart triumphed 3‑1 away.
Goals came from S. Kittel, E. Millot (twice) and a late strike by S. Katompa Mvumpa for Hamburg, illustrating Stuttgart’s capacity to win decisive fixtures on foreign soil.
Earlier that month, on 1 June 2023, Hamburg reversed the narrative with a dominant 3‑0 home win, featuring goals from K. Mavropanos, J. Vagnoman and S. Guirassy, showcasing their ability to secure clean sheets in high‑pressure matches.
The 2020‑08‑26 friendly produced a 3‑2 home victory for Hamburg, though detailed scorer information is unavailable, suggesting a competitive balance even in non‑competitive settings.
In the 2020‑05‑28 2. Bundesliga clash, Hamburg again prevailed 3‑2, with contributions from J. Pohjanpalo, A. Hunt (penalty), W. Endo, N. Gonzalez (penalty) and G. Castro, underlining a pattern of high‑scoring, closely contested fixtures.
The earliest listed encounter on 29 October 2019 in the DFB Pokal saw Stuttgart edge Hamburg 2‑1, with penalties from N. Gonzalez and A. Hunt for Hamburg and a decisive goal by H. Al Ghaddioui for Stuttgart.
The chronology reveals a trend: matches are often decided by narrow margins, with both sides capable of scoring three goals, and set‑pieces playing a notable role.
Consequently, the upcoming 30 November showdown is expected to be tightly contested, with each club looking to leverage their historical successes while addressing the defensive lapses that have historically cost them.
Statistical Insights
Analyzing the numbers from the latest five fixtures reveals contrasting trajectories.
Hamburg’s attack has been prolific, averaging 1.8 goals per game, highlighted by a nine‑goal outburst against Groningen, yet their defence has mirrored this with an identical 1.8 goals conceded average, indicating a balanced but porous structure.
Stuttgart, by contrast, enjoys a superior scoring rate of two goals per match while limiting opponents to 1.2, a disparity driven largely by D. Undav’s consistent involvement in goals—he appears in four of five recent matches, scoring or assisting.
Timing patterns emerge: Hamburg tends to concede late, as seen in the 90th‑minute equaliser against Dortmund and the 83rd‑minute penalty versus Heidenheim, suggesting stamina or concentration issues in the final ten minutes.
Stuttgart’s vulnerability appears earlier, with the 6th‑minute penalty against Mainz exposing early defensive frailties.
Set‑piece influence is evident for both sides; Hamburg allowed a penalty in the Heidenheim loss, while Stuttgart benefited from penalties in victories over Mainz and Wolfsburg.
Home‑advantage statistics favour Hamburg, who have secured three of five recent home games, yet their recent 0‑1 home defeat to Wolfsburg underscores potential susceptibility to disciplined opponents.
Overall, the data points to a match where Stuttgart’s tighter defence and efficient scoring could offset Hamburg’s firepower, especially if the latter fails to address late‑game lapses.
Hamburg’s attack has been prolific, averaging 1.8 goals per game, highlighted by a nine‑goal outburst against Groningen, yet their defence has mirrored this with an identical 1.8 goals conceded average, indicating a balanced but porous structure.
Stuttgart, by contrast, enjoys a superior scoring rate of two goals per match while limiting opponents to 1.2, a disparity driven largely by D. Undav’s consistent involvement in goals—he appears in four of five recent matches, scoring or assisting.
Timing patterns emerge: Hamburg tends to concede late, as seen in the 90th‑minute equaliser against Dortmund and the 83rd‑minute penalty versus Heidenheim, suggesting stamina or concentration issues in the final ten minutes.
Stuttgart’s vulnerability appears earlier, with the 6th‑minute penalty against Mainz exposing early defensive frailties.
Set‑piece influence is evident for both sides; Hamburg allowed a penalty in the Heidenheim loss, while Stuttgart benefited from penalties in victories over Mainz and Wolfsburg.
Home‑advantage statistics favour Hamburg, who have secured three of five recent home games, yet their recent 0‑1 home defeat to Wolfsburg underscores potential susceptibility to disciplined opponents.
Overall, the data points to a match where Stuttgart’s tighter defence and efficient scoring could offset Hamburg’s firepower, especially if the latter fails to address late‑game lapses.
Upcoming Fixtures
Following the 30 November clash, Hamburg’s schedule tightens with a DFB Pokal tie against Kiel on 3 December, a home fixture that will test the squad’s ability to rebound quickly after a league encounter.
A positive result against Stuttgart could provide momentum and allow rotation ahead of the cup game.
Stuttgart’s calendar after the match shows an immediate focus on a Bundesliga trip to Dortmund on 22 November, a challenging opponent that will demand full points to sustain their current form.
Subsequent travel to the GA Eagles for a Europa League fixture on 27 November adds continental pressure, meaning the league match against Hamburg serves as a crucial preparatory test.
Both clubs will likely weigh squad rotation and injury management, with Hamburg possibly preserving key attackers for the cup and Stuttgart balancing league ambitions with European commitments.
The outcomes of the Hamburg‑Stuttgart game will therefore influence tactical choices and morale heading into these back‑to‑back challenges.
A positive result against Stuttgart could provide momentum and allow rotation ahead of the cup game.
Stuttgart’s calendar after the match shows an immediate focus on a Bundesliga trip to Dortmund on 22 November, a challenging opponent that will demand full points to sustain their current form.
Subsequent travel to the GA Eagles for a Europa League fixture on 27 November adds continental pressure, meaning the league match against Hamburg serves as a crucial preparatory test.
Both clubs will likely weigh squad rotation and injury management, with Hamburg possibly preserving key attackers for the cup and Stuttgart balancing league ambitions with European commitments.
The outcomes of the Hamburg‑Stuttgart game will therefore influence tactical choices and morale heading into these back‑to‑back challenges.
Match Prediction
Considering Hamburg’s balanced goal metrics (1.8 for and against) and recent defensive lapses, versus Stuttgart’s superior scoring efficiency (2.0 per game) and tighter defence (1.2 conceded), the numbers tilt slightly in Stuttgart’s favour.
Hamburg’s home advantage and the ability to produce high‑scoring games, evidenced by the 6‑3 win over Groningen, suggest they will create chances, yet their tendency to concede late – notably the 90th‑minute equaliser against Dortmund – raises the risk of a Stuttgart comeback.
Stuttgart’s recent form shows four wins in five, with D. Undav directly influencing three matches, indicating a reliable goal source even away from home.
The head‑to‑head record, while close, includes a recent 3‑0 victory for Hamburg earlier in 2023, but Stuttgart’s more recent 3‑1 win in the promotion playoffs demonstrates current edge.
Projecting a tightly contested encounter, a 2‑1 win for Stuttgart appears plausible, with the visitors scoring early, Hamburg equalising, and Stuttgart reclaiming the lead late in the second half.
Hamburg’s home advantage and the ability to produce high‑scoring games, evidenced by the 6‑3 win over Groningen, suggest they will create chances, yet their tendency to concede late – notably the 90th‑minute equaliser against Dortmund – raises the risk of a Stuttgart comeback.
Stuttgart’s recent form shows four wins in five, with D. Undav directly influencing three matches, indicating a reliable goal source even away from home.
The head‑to‑head record, while close, includes a recent 3‑0 victory for Hamburg earlier in 2023, but Stuttgart’s more recent 3‑1 win in the promotion playoffs demonstrates current edge.
Projecting a tightly contested encounter, a 2‑1 win for Stuttgart appears plausible, with the visitors scoring early, Hamburg equalising, and Stuttgart reclaiming the lead late in the second half.
Betting Insights
Betting markets should reflect Stuttgart’s marginal statistical edge and Hamburg’s propensity for high‑scoring affairs.
The over/under line set at 2.5 goals looks attractive; Hamburg’s nine goals in five games and Stuttgart’s ten suggest a combined average of 3.8 goals per match, supporting the over.
Both teams have recorded at least one goal in four of their last five fixtures, and the head‑to‑head history shows a total of 20 goals across five meetings, reinforcing the likelihood of multiple goals.
Both‑Teams‑To‑Score (BTTS) appears highly probable, given Hamburg’s three games where they conceded, and Stuttgart’s only clean sheet in the last five came against Feyenoord.
A sensible approach is to back Stuttgart to win with a modest handicap (‑0.25) and combine it with an over 2.5 goals ticket.
For those seeking higher returns, a correct‑score prediction of 2‑1 to Stuttgart aligns with the statistical forecast and recent scoring patterns.
Caution is advised on the exact‑score market due to Hamburg’s occasional defensive volatility, which could produce a 3‑2 result, so a broader over/under or BTTS bet offers better value.
The over/under line set at 2.5 goals looks attractive; Hamburg’s nine goals in five games and Stuttgart’s ten suggest a combined average of 3.8 goals per match, supporting the over.
Both teams have recorded at least one goal in four of their last five fixtures, and the head‑to‑head history shows a total of 20 goals across five meetings, reinforcing the likelihood of multiple goals.
Both‑Teams‑To‑Score (BTTS) appears highly probable, given Hamburg’s three games where they conceded, and Stuttgart’s only clean sheet in the last five came against Feyenoord.
A sensible approach is to back Stuttgart to win with a modest handicap (‑0.25) and combine it with an over 2.5 goals ticket.
For those seeking higher returns, a correct‑score prediction of 2‑1 to Stuttgart aligns with the statistical forecast and recent scoring patterns.
Caution is advised on the exact‑score market due to Hamburg’s occasional defensive volatility, which could produce a 3‑2 result, so a broader over/under or BTTS bet offers better value.