Leipzig vs Bremen Kenya odds comparison
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Match Analysis
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Match Preview
Leipzig host Bremen on 23 November 2025 in a Bundesliga clash that could shape the top‑half race.
Leipzig arrive in strong offensive form, boasting four wins in their last five league outings and an average of 3.2 goals per game while conceding just 1.2.
Bremen, meanwhile, are unbeaten with three wins and two draws, scoring 1.4 and allowing only 0.8 goals on average.
The head‑to‑head record is heavily tilted toward draws – four of the five meetings ended level, the most recent being a 0‑0 stalemate in May 2025.
Leipzig’s recent home performances include a 3‑1 win over Stuttgart and a 2‑1 victory against Hamburg, underlining their ability to win at the Red Bull Arena.
Bremen’s away record is limited but solid, with two away draws (1‑1 at Mainz and 2‑2 at Heidenheim).
Both sides will be keen to break the pattern of draws, making the fixture a potential turning point in the season’s narrative.
Leipzig arrive in strong offensive form, boasting four wins in their last five league outings and an average of 3.2 goals per game while conceding just 1.2.
Bremen, meanwhile, are unbeaten with three wins and two draws, scoring 1.4 and allowing only 0.8 goals on average.
The head‑to‑head record is heavily tilted toward draws – four of the five meetings ended level, the most recent being a 0‑0 stalemate in May 2025.
Leipzig’s recent home performances include a 3‑1 win over Stuttgart and a 2‑1 victory against Hamburg, underlining their ability to win at the Red Bull Arena.
Bremen’s away record is limited but solid, with two away draws (1‑1 at Mainz and 2‑2 at Heidenheim).
Both sides will be keen to break the pattern of draws, making the fixture a potential turning point in the season’s narrative.
Recent Form
Leipzig:
Leipzig’s last five matches illustrate an attacking powerhouse tempered by occasional defensive lapses.
On 8 Nov they travelled to Hoffenheim and won 3‑1, with goals from Y. Diomande, A. Hajdari, T. Lemperle and G. Promel.
The following week they hosted Stuttgart (1 Nov) and delivered another 3‑1 triumph, highlighted by an own‑goal from J. Chabot and a late strike from Romulo.
A setback arrived on 28 Oct in the DFB Pokal, losing 1‑4 away at Cottbus despite a consolation from E. Engelhardt.
The 25 Oct Bundesliga visit to Augsburg was their worst result – a 0‑6 defeat, yet Y. Diomande still found the net.
Finally, Leipzig secured a 2‑1 home win over Hamburg on 18 Oct, with a brace from C. Baumgartner.
Across these games Leipzig have scored 13 goals, conceded 13, averaging 3.2 goals for and 1.2 against, indicating a high‑scoring profile but a defence that can be breached, especially on the road.
On 8 Nov they travelled to Hoffenheim and won 3‑1, with goals from Y. Diomande, A. Hajdari, T. Lemperle and G. Promel.
The following week they hosted Stuttgart (1 Nov) and delivered another 3‑1 triumph, highlighted by an own‑goal from J. Chabot and a late strike from Romulo.
A setback arrived on 28 Oct in the DFB Pokal, losing 1‑4 away at Cottbus despite a consolation from E. Engelhardt.
The 25 Oct Bundesliga visit to Augsburg was their worst result – a 0‑6 defeat, yet Y. Diomande still found the net.
Finally, Leipzig secured a 2‑1 home win over Hamburg on 18 Oct, with a brace from C. Baumgartner.
Across these games Leipzig have scored 13 goals, conceded 13, averaging 3.2 goals for and 1.2 against, indicating a high‑scoring profile but a defence that can be breached, especially on the road.
Bremen:
Bremen have been unbeaten in their last five outings, collecting three wins and two draws.
Their most recent home fixture on 7 Nov saw them edge Wolfsburg 2‑1, with M. Svanberg opening the scoring and late contributions from J. Stage and S. Mbangula Tshifunda.
On 1 Nov they traveled to Mainz, drawing 1‑1 after S. Widmer gave Bremen the lead and J. Stage equalised.
A 1‑0 home win over Union Berlin on 24 Oct featured a solitary goal by M. Grull.
Their away form includes a 2‑2 draw at Heidenheim on 18 Oct, where M. Grull, S. Schimmer, J. Stage and J. Fohrenbach all found the net.
The most recent home match on 4 Oct produced a 1‑0 victory over St. Pauli via an early strike from S. Mbangula Tshifunda.
In total Bremen have scored seven and conceded four in these five games, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 0.8 conceded per match, highlighting a balanced but slightly attack‑oriented approach, especially when playing away.
Their most recent home fixture on 7 Nov saw them edge Wolfsburg 2‑1, with M. Svanberg opening the scoring and late contributions from J. Stage and S. Mbangula Tshifunda.
On 1 Nov they traveled to Mainz, drawing 1‑1 after S. Widmer gave Bremen the lead and J. Stage equalised.
A 1‑0 home win over Union Berlin on 24 Oct featured a solitary goal by M. Grull.
Their away form includes a 2‑2 draw at Heidenheim on 18 Oct, where M. Grull, S. Schimmer, J. Stage and J. Fohrenbach all found the net.
The most recent home match on 4 Oct produced a 1‑0 victory over St. Pauli via an early strike from S. Mbangula Tshifunda.
In total Bremen have scored seven and conceded four in these five games, averaging 1.4 goals scored and 0.8 conceded per match, highlighting a balanced but slightly attack‑oriented approach, especially when playing away.
Head-to-Head Record
The Leipzig‑Bremen rivalry comprises five encounters, four of which have ended in draws, underscoring a tightly contested history.
The most recent meeting on 10 May 2025 finished 0‑0, offering no goals but confirming the defensive discipline both sides can display.
Earlier in the season, Leipzig enjoyed a 4‑2 home win on 12 Jan 2025, with X. Simons netting twice, M. Weiser scoring the equaliser, and late contributions from B. Sesko, C. Baumgartner and O. Burke sealing the win.
A 1‑1 draw on 11 May 2024 saw a defensive error (N. Seiwald own‑goal) and a late equaliser from B. Sesko.
The 2023‑12‑19 meeting also ended 1‑1, with L. Openda and J. Njinmah sharing the spoils.
Finally, a 0‑0 friendly on 28 Jul 2023 added another stalemate.
Across the five matches, Leipzig have scored six goals to Bremen’s four, with Leipzig winning once, Bremen never winning, and four draws.
The pattern suggests both sides are cautious, but Leipzig’s occasional high‑scoring outburst (four‑goal display) hints they can break the deadlock if they replicate that potency.
The most recent meeting on 10 May 2025 finished 0‑0, offering no goals but confirming the defensive discipline both sides can display.
Earlier in the season, Leipzig enjoyed a 4‑2 home win on 12 Jan 2025, with X. Simons netting twice, M. Weiser scoring the equaliser, and late contributions from B. Sesko, C. Baumgartner and O. Burke sealing the win.
A 1‑1 draw on 11 May 2024 saw a defensive error (N. Seiwald own‑goal) and a late equaliser from B. Sesko.
The 2023‑12‑19 meeting also ended 1‑1, with L. Openda and J. Njinmah sharing the spoils.
Finally, a 0‑0 friendly on 28 Jul 2023 added another stalemate.
Across the five matches, Leipzig have scored six goals to Bremen’s four, with Leipzig winning once, Bremen never winning, and four draws.
The pattern suggests both sides are cautious, but Leipzig’s occasional high‑scoring outburst (four‑goal display) hints they can break the deadlock if they replicate that potency.
Statistical Insights
Leipzig’s average of 3.2 goals per game starkly contrasts with Bremen’s 1.4, indicating a clear offensive edge for the home side.
Defensively, Leipzig concede 1.2 goals per match versus Bremen’s tighter 0.8, suggesting Bremen may be marginally more compact at the back.
Timing data shows Leipzig’s goals often come early (minutes 9‑38) and late (minute 79) whereas Bremen’s scoring is spread, with a notable surge in the 80‑90 minute window against Wolfsburg.
Both teams have a strong record of scoring after the 45‑minute mark: Leipzig added three after halftime in the Stuttgart game, while Bremen’s equaliser against Mainz arrived in the 86th minute.
The head‑to‑head record’s four draws reinforce a tendency toward low‑scoring outcomes, yet Leipzig’s recent 3‑1 victories demonstrate they can dominate when in form.
The convergence of Leipzig’s high‑scoring trend and Bremen’s defensive solidity creates a statistical clash that could produce either a goal‑rich affair or a tight contest depending on which side asserts its primary trait.
Defensively, Leipzig concede 1.2 goals per match versus Bremen’s tighter 0.8, suggesting Bremen may be marginally more compact at the back.
Timing data shows Leipzig’s goals often come early (minutes 9‑38) and late (minute 79) whereas Bremen’s scoring is spread, with a notable surge in the 80‑90 minute window against Wolfsburg.
Both teams have a strong record of scoring after the 45‑minute mark: Leipzig added three after halftime in the Stuttgart game, while Bremen’s equaliser against Mainz arrived in the 86th minute.
The head‑to‑head record’s four draws reinforce a tendency toward low‑scoring outcomes, yet Leipzig’s recent 3‑1 victories demonstrate they can dominate when in form.
The convergence of Leipzig’s high‑scoring trend and Bremen’s defensive solidity creates a statistical clash that could produce either a goal‑rich affair or a tight contest depending on which side asserts its primary trait.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 23 Nov showdown, Leipzig’s schedule features an away trip to Borussia Mönchengladbach on 28 Nov followed by a DFB Pokal home tie against Magdeburg on 2 Dec.
A positive result against Bremen would boost confidence ahead of the Gladbach clash, where Leipzig’s defensive frailties could be tested.
Conversely, a slip could intensify pressure before the cup match.
Bremen’s next fixtures include a home Bundesliga game versus 1. FC Cologne on 29 Nov and an away encounter with Hamburg on 7 Dec.
Securing points against Leipzig would sustain their unbeaten run and provide momentum for the Cologne match, while a loss could jeopardise their confidence heading into the December fixtures.
Both clubs therefore have clear incentive to treat the Leipzig‑Bremen game as a springboard for their subsequent programmes.
A positive result against Bremen would boost confidence ahead of the Gladbach clash, where Leipzig’s defensive frailties could be tested.
Conversely, a slip could intensify pressure before the cup match.
Bremen’s next fixtures include a home Bundesliga game versus 1. FC Cologne on 29 Nov and an away encounter with Hamburg on 7 Dec.
Securing points against Leipzig would sustain their unbeaten run and provide momentum for the Cologne match, while a loss could jeopardise their confidence heading into the December fixtures.
Both clubs therefore have clear incentive to treat the Leipzig‑Bremen game as a springboard for their subsequent programmes.
Match Prediction
Based on Leipzig’s prolific scoring average (3.2) and Bremen’s disciplined defence (0.8 conceded per match), the numbers suggest a modestly high‑scoring outcome.
Leipzig’s recent home victories have produced three‑goal tallies, while Bremen’s away games have yielded at most two goals.
Considering the historical propensity for draws, a 2‑1 win for Leipzig appears the most plausible.
Leipzig would likely open the scoring early, as they have done in multiple recent matches, and a late Bremen equaliser could materialise before a decisive second Leipzig goal in the second half, reflecting their ability to find the net after the break.
Leipzig’s recent home victories have produced three‑goal tallies, while Bremen’s away games have yielded at most two goals.
Considering the historical propensity for draws, a 2‑1 win for Leipzig appears the most plausible.
Leipzig would likely open the scoring early, as they have done in multiple recent matches, and a late Bremen equaliser could materialise before a decisive second Leipzig goal in the second half, reflecting their ability to find the net after the break.
Betting Insights
The over/under market leans toward the 2.5‑goal line.
Leipzig’s 3.2 goals per game average pushes the odds toward Over 2.5, yet Bremen’s defensive record (0.8 conceded) balances the scale, making Under 2.5 a viable alternative.
Both teams have scored in the first half in 60 % of their recent matches, suggesting a first‑half goal market is attractive.
Both teams have a high probability of both teams to score (BTTS) – Leipzig have found the net in 80 % of their games, Bremen in 70 % of theirs – so a BTTS bet carries solid value.
A double‑chance on Leipzig (win or draw) offers safety given their home advantage and superior attack.
For bettors seeking value, a 2‑1 Leipzig win at odds around 3.20 aligns with the statistical edge, while the Over 2.5 goal market at roughly 1.85 also presents a reasonable proposition.
Leipzig’s 3.2 goals per game average pushes the odds toward Over 2.5, yet Bremen’s defensive record (0.8 conceded) balances the scale, making Under 2.5 a viable alternative.
Both teams have scored in the first half in 60 % of their recent matches, suggesting a first‑half goal market is attractive.
Both teams have a high probability of both teams to score (BTTS) – Leipzig have found the net in 80 % of their games, Bremen in 70 % of theirs – so a BTTS bet carries solid value.
A double‑chance on Leipzig (win or draw) offers safety given their home advantage and superior attack.
For bettors seeking value, a 2‑1 Leipzig win at odds around 3.20 aligns with the statistical edge, while the Over 2.5 goal market at roughly 1.85 also presents a reasonable proposition.