Union Berlin vs Heidenheim Kenya odds comparison
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Match Analysis
Expert analysis and insights for this fixture
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Friday, November 21, 2025
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Match Preview
Union Berlin host Heidenheim on 2025‑11‑29 in a Bundesliga clash that could shape the latter half of the season.
Berlin have gathered 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in their last five matches, scoring seven and conceding five (1.4 goals per game scored, 1.0 conceded).
Heidenheim, by contrast, sit on 0‑2‑3 in the same span, with just four goals for and 13 against (0.8 scored, 2.6 conceded).
The head‑to‑head record favours Berlin with three wins, one loss and one draw in five meetings, the most recent encounter a 3‑0 away win for Heidenheim in May.
Both sides enter with mixed confidence: Berlin’s attack is active but their defence has leaked twice, while Heidenheim’s defence is porous despite a recent 6‑0 defeat to Leverkusen.
The match therefore carries weight for Berlin to consolidate home advantage and for Heidenheim to halt a slump, making the statistical backdrop a key narrative.
Berlin have gathered 2 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in their last five matches, scoring seven and conceding five (1.4 goals per game scored, 1.0 conceded).
Heidenheim, by contrast, sit on 0‑2‑3 in the same span, with just four goals for and 13 against (0.8 scored, 2.6 conceded).
The head‑to‑head record favours Berlin with three wins, one loss and one draw in five meetings, the most recent encounter a 3‑0 away win for Heidenheim in May.
Both sides enter with mixed confidence: Berlin’s attack is active but their defence has leaked twice, while Heidenheim’s defence is porous despite a recent 6‑0 defeat to Leverkusen.
The match therefore carries weight for Berlin to consolidate home advantage and for Heidenheim to halt a slump, making the statistical backdrop a key narrative.
Recent Form
Union Berlin:
Union Berlin’s recent five‑match run shows a blend of resilience and occasional fragility.
On 2025‑11‑08 they drew 2‑2 at home against Bayern Munich, with D.
Doekhi netting twice and H.
Kane rescuing a late equaliser.
A goalless home draw followed on 2025‑11‑01 versus Freiburg, highlighting a lack of cutting edge.
In the DFB Pokal on 2025‑10‑29 Berlin beat Bielefeld 2‑1, with goals from L.
Querfeld and M.
Momuluh, and a 106th‑minute winner by Doekhi.
A 1‑0 Bundesliga win at Bremen on 2025‑10‑24 saw M.
Grull score the only goal.
Finally, a 3‑1 victory over M’gladbach on 2025‑10‑17 featured a brace from Doekhi and contributions from H.
Tabakovic and R.
Khedira.
Across these games Berlin recorded three wins, two draws, zero losses, averaging 1.4 goals scored and one conceded per match, with Doekhi emerging as the leading scorer.
On 2025‑11‑08 they drew 2‑2 at home against Bayern Munich, with D.
Doekhi netting twice and H.
Kane rescuing a late equaliser.
A goalless home draw followed on 2025‑11‑01 versus Freiburg, highlighting a lack of cutting edge.
In the DFB Pokal on 2025‑10‑29 Berlin beat Bielefeld 2‑1, with goals from L.
Querfeld and M.
Momuluh, and a 106th‑minute winner by Doekhi.
A 1‑0 Bundesliga win at Bremen on 2025‑10‑24 saw M.
Grull score the only goal.
Finally, a 3‑1 victory over M’gladbach on 2025‑10‑17 featured a brace from Doekhi and contributions from H.
Tabakovic and R.
Khedira.
Across these games Berlin recorded three wins, two draws, zero losses, averaging 1.4 goals scored and one conceded per match, with Doekhi emerging as the leading scorer.
Heidenheim:
Heidenheim’s five‑match sequence has been starkly uneven.
They suffered a 6‑0 loss to Leverkusen on 2025‑11‑08, conceding six while P.
Schick, J.
Hofmann, P.
Schick again, E.
Poku and I.
Maza (twice) scored.
A 1‑1 home draw with Frankfurt on 2025‑11‑01 produced goals from B.
Zivzivadze and R.
Kristensen.
In the DFB Pokal on 2025‑10‑28 they fell 0‑1 away to Hamburg, with a penalty by R.
Glatzel.
A 3‑1 away win over Hoffenheim on 2025‑10‑25 saw F.
Asllani, T.
Lemperle and A.
Kramaric on target, while S.
Schimmer added a consolation.
Most recently, a 2‑2 home draw with Bremen on 2025‑10‑18 featured goals from M.
Grull, S.
Schimmer, J.
Stage and J.
Fohrenbach.
The record stands at 1 win, 2 draws, 2 losses, with four goals scored (0.8 per game) and 13 conceded (2.6 per game).
Scoring has been sporadic, with no single player dominating, while defensive lapses have been frequent.
They suffered a 6‑0 loss to Leverkusen on 2025‑11‑08, conceding six while P.
Schick, J.
Hofmann, P.
Schick again, E.
Poku and I.
Maza (twice) scored.
A 1‑1 home draw with Frankfurt on 2025‑11‑01 produced goals from B.
Zivzivadze and R.
Kristensen.
In the DFB Pokal on 2025‑10‑28 they fell 0‑1 away to Hamburg, with a penalty by R.
Glatzel.
A 3‑1 away win over Hoffenheim on 2025‑10‑25 saw F.
Asllani, T.
Lemperle and A.
Kramaric on target, while S.
Schimmer added a consolation.
Most recently, a 2‑2 home draw with Bremen on 2025‑10‑18 featured goals from M.
Grull, S.
Schimmer, J.
Stage and J.
Fohrenbach.
The record stands at 1 win, 2 draws, 2 losses, with four goals scored (0.8 per game) and 13 conceded (2.6 per game).
Scoring has been sporadic, with no single player dominating, while defensive lapses have been frequent.
Head-to-Head Record
The five recent meetings between Union Berlin and Heidenheim paint a picture of Berlin dominance but also occasional volatility.
Overall Berlin have three wins, Heidenheim one, and one draw.
The most recent clash on 2025‑05‑10 saw Heidenheim thrash Berlin 3‑0 in the Bundesliga, with A.
Beck scoring a brace and J.
Schoppner adding the third – a rare away triumph for Heidenheim.
Earlier, on 2025‑01‑11, Berlin secured a 2‑0 home win, with goals from F.
Kratzig and A.
Beck.
A balanced 2‑2 draw on 2024‑02‑24 featured goals from both sides, including an early strike by N.
Dovedan for Heidenheim and a late equaliser by J.
Beste for Berlin.
The 2023‑09‑30 encounter was a narrow 1‑0 Berlin victory courtesy of J.
Beste.
Finally, a 2‑0 Berlin win in the 2022‑10‑19 DFB Pokal saw T.
Puchacz and S.
Michel score.
Patterns suggest Berlin win the majority of fixtures, often by slim margins, while Heidenheim’s biggest win came in May, indicating potential for surprise but overall Berlin superiority.
Overall Berlin have three wins, Heidenheim one, and one draw.
The most recent clash on 2025‑05‑10 saw Heidenheim thrash Berlin 3‑0 in the Bundesliga, with A.
Beck scoring a brace and J.
Schoppner adding the third – a rare away triumph for Heidenheim.
Earlier, on 2025‑01‑11, Berlin secured a 2‑0 home win, with goals from F.
Kratzig and A.
Beck.
A balanced 2‑2 draw on 2024‑02‑24 featured goals from both sides, including an early strike by N.
Dovedan for Heidenheim and a late equaliser by J.
Beste for Berlin.
The 2023‑09‑30 encounter was a narrow 1‑0 Berlin victory courtesy of J.
Beste.
Finally, a 2‑0 Berlin win in the 2022‑10‑19 DFB Pokal saw T.
Puchacz and S.
Michel score.
Patterns suggest Berlin win the majority of fixtures, often by slim margins, while Heidenheim’s biggest win came in May, indicating potential for surprise but overall Berlin superiority.
Statistical Insights
Across the two squads the numbers highlight contrasting trajectories.
Berlin’s attack averages 1.4 goals per game while conceding just one, reflecting a balanced profile.
Their recent goal distribution shows D.
Doekhi involved in three of five matches, indicating a focal point.
Heidenheim, however, average only 0.8 goals per game and leak 2.6, a disparity that widens after the 6‑0 drubbing by Leverkusen.
Defensive frailties are evident in both teams when faced with strong opponents, but Heidenheim’s conceded tally is markedly higher.
Timing of goals also matters: Berlin’s late equaliser on 90′ versus Bayern hints at resilience, while Heidenheim’s early goals (2′, 16′) in the Leverkusen loss show they can start strongly but collapse.
Both sides have recorded BTTS in three of five recent matches, suggesting an over/under 2.5 goal market could be active.
Berlin’s attack averages 1.4 goals per game while conceding just one, reflecting a balanced profile.
Their recent goal distribution shows D.
Doekhi involved in three of five matches, indicating a focal point.
Heidenheim, however, average only 0.8 goals per game and leak 2.6, a disparity that widens after the 6‑0 drubbing by Leverkusen.
Defensive frailties are evident in both teams when faced with strong opponents, but Heidenheim’s conceded tally is markedly higher.
Timing of goals also matters: Berlin’s late equaliser on 90′ versus Bayern hints at resilience, while Heidenheim’s early goals (2′, 16′) in the Leverkusen loss show they can start strongly but collapse.
Both sides have recorded BTTS in three of five recent matches, suggesting an over/under 2.5 goal market could be active.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 2025‑11‑29 showdown, Union Berlin’s next fixtures are an away trip to St.
Pauli on 2025‑11‑23, a home clash with Heidenheim again on 2025‑11‑29 (the same date listed, possibly a duplicate), and a DFB Pokal home tie against Bayern Munich on 2025‑12‑03.
A positive result against Heidenheim could boost confidence heading into the St.
Pauli test and the high‑profile Pokal tie.
Heidenheim’s schedule features a home Bundesliga game versus M’gladbach on 2025‑11‑22, the reciprocal away fixture at Union Berlin on 2025‑11‑29, and a home match with Freiburg on 2025‑12‑06.
A win in Berlin would help arrest their recent slump before facing M’gladbach, while a loss could deepen pressure ahead of the Freiburg encounter.
Pauli on 2025‑11‑23, a home clash with Heidenheim again on 2025‑11‑29 (the same date listed, possibly a duplicate), and a DFB Pokal home tie against Bayern Munich on 2025‑12‑03.
A positive result against Heidenheim could boost confidence heading into the St.
Pauli test and the high‑profile Pokal tie.
Heidenheim’s schedule features a home Bundesliga game versus M’gladbach on 2025‑11‑22, the reciprocal away fixture at Union Berlin on 2025‑11‑29, and a home match with Freiburg on 2025‑12‑06.
A win in Berlin would help arrest their recent slump before facing M’gladbach, while a loss could deepen pressure ahead of the Freiburg encounter.
Match Prediction
Considering Berlin’s superior recent form (3‑0‑2, 1.4 gpg, 1.0 cpg) and the head‑to‑head edge (3 wins in 5), the numbers suggest they will edge Heidenheim at home.
Heidenheim’s defensive record (2.6 cpg) and lack of consistent scorers make it unlikely they will keep a clean sheet.
A plausible outcome is a 2‑1 victory for Union Berlin, with D.
Doekhi likely to add a goal and Heidenheim possibly finding a late consolation through a set‑piece.
Heidenheim’s defensive record (2.6 cpg) and lack of consistent scorers make it unlikely they will keep a clean sheet.
A plausible outcome is a 2‑1 victory for Union Berlin, with D.
Doekhi likely to add a goal and Heidenheim possibly finding a late consolation through a set‑piece.
Betting Insights
The data points to a tight but slightly offense‑leaning contest.
Berlin’s average goals (1.4) and Heidenheim’s low scoring rate (0.8) combine for an expected total around 2.2, making the Over 2.5 market marginally attractive but not dominant.
Both teams have seen BTTS in three of five recent games, so a BTTS bet carries moderate value.
Berlin’s recent clean‑sheet streak (two matches) suggests a Double‑Chance (Berlin or Draw) could be safe, while Heidenheim’s heavy defeat to Leverkusen inflates the Under 3.5 odds.
Considering the likely 2‑1 scoreline, a Correct‑Score of 2‑1 for Berlin offers high returns, and a halftime/ full‑time of Berlin/ Berlin aligns with the expected dominance in the first half.
Berlin’s average goals (1.4) and Heidenheim’s low scoring rate (0.8) combine for an expected total around 2.2, making the Over 2.5 market marginally attractive but not dominant.
Both teams have seen BTTS in three of five recent games, so a BTTS bet carries moderate value.
Berlin’s recent clean‑sheet streak (two matches) suggests a Double‑Chance (Berlin or Draw) could be safe, while Heidenheim’s heavy defeat to Leverkusen inflates the Under 3.5 odds.
Considering the likely 2‑1 scoreline, a Correct‑Score of 2‑1 for Berlin offers high returns, and a halftime/ full‑time of Berlin/ Berlin aligns with the expected dominance in the first half.