Mgladbach vs Leipzig Nigeria odds comparison
Mgladbach
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Leipzig
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3.15 | 3.95 | 2.10 |
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3.10 | 3.95 | 2.16 |
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3.23 | 3.96 | 2.19 |
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3.23
Draw
3.96
Away
2.19
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Match Analysis
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Mgladbach host Leipzig on 28 November 2025 in a Bundesliga clash that could shape the second half of the season.
Both sides sit on strong form – Mgladbach have recorded four wins and one loss in their last five outings, scoring 11 goals while conceding just five, an average of 2.2 goals per game and only one against per match.
Leipzig mirror that consistency with four victories, one defeat, 16 goals scored and six conceded, yielding a higher scoring average of 3.2 but a slightly leakier defence at 1.2 per game.
The head‑to‑head record favours Mgladbach, who have won three of the five meetings, scoring six against Leipzig’s lone goal.
Recent encounters include a 1‑0 win for Mgladbach in March 2025 and a 0‑0 draw in November 2024.
The stakes are high: a win could solidify a top‑four push for Mgladbach, while Leipzig aim to cement a European‑qualification spot.
The numbers suggest a tightly contested game with a slight edge to the home side, especially given their defensive solidity at home.
Both sides sit on strong form – Mgladbach have recorded four wins and one loss in their last five outings, scoring 11 goals while conceding just five, an average of 2.2 goals per game and only one against per match.
Leipzig mirror that consistency with four victories, one defeat, 16 goals scored and six conceded, yielding a higher scoring average of 3.2 but a slightly leakier defence at 1.2 per game.
The head‑to‑head record favours Mgladbach, who have won three of the five meetings, scoring six against Leipzig’s lone goal.
Recent encounters include a 1‑0 win for Mgladbach in March 2025 and a 0‑0 draw in November 2024.
The stakes are high: a win could solidify a top‑four push for Mgladbach, while Leipzig aim to cement a European‑qualification spot.
The numbers suggest a tightly contested game with a slight edge to the home side, especially given their defensive solidity at home.
Recent Form
Mgladbach:
Mgladbach’s recent five matches show a clear upward trajectory.
On 13 November they opened a friendly against Lierse with a 1‑0 home win, though no scorer was recorded.
The next league test on 8 November at home versus 1.
FC Cologne delivered a 3‑1 victory, highlighted by goals from P.
Sander (45'), K.
Diks (61' pen), H.
Tabakovic (64') and L.
Waldschmidt (90' pen).
A surprising 0‑4 loss away at St.
Pauli on 1 November dented their record, with Tabakovic scoring twice for the visitors.
Returning to cup action on 28 October, Mgladbach beat Karlsruhe 3‑1 at home, with contributions from S.
Machino, N.
Elvedi, F.
Schleusener and Tabakovic.
The most recent league outing on 25 October saw a 0‑3 defeat at home to Bayern Munich.
Overall, four wins, one loss, 11 goals for and five against, averaging 2.2 goals scored and one conceded per game.
Scoring is spread across multiple players, while the defence has generally held steady except for the heavy loss to St.
Pauli and the Bayern shut‑out.
On 13 November they opened a friendly against Lierse with a 1‑0 home win, though no scorer was recorded.
The next league test on 8 November at home versus 1.
FC Cologne delivered a 3‑1 victory, highlighted by goals from P.
Sander (45'), K.
Diks (61' pen), H.
Tabakovic (64') and L.
Waldschmidt (90' pen).
A surprising 0‑4 loss away at St.
Pauli on 1 November dented their record, with Tabakovic scoring twice for the visitors.
Returning to cup action on 28 October, Mgladbach beat Karlsruhe 3‑1 at home, with contributions from S.
Machino, N.
Elvedi, F.
Schleusener and Tabakovic.
The most recent league outing on 25 October saw a 0‑3 defeat at home to Bayern Munich.
Overall, four wins, one loss, 11 goals for and five against, averaging 2.2 goals scored and one conceded per game.
Scoring is spread across multiple players, while the defence has generally held steady except for the heavy loss to St.
Pauli and the Bayern shut‑out.
Leipzig:
Leipzig arrive on a similar high‑winning streak, posting four wins and a single loss in their last five fixtures.
They began with a 3‑1 away victory over Hoffenheim on 8 November, featuring goals from Y.
Diomande (9'), A.
Hajdari (20'), T.
Lemperle (38') and G.
Promel (79').
On 1 November they enjoyed a 3‑1 home win against Stuttgart, despite an own‑goal by J.
Chabot (45'), and added strikes from Y.
Diomande (53'), T.
Tomas (65') and Romulo (90').
A 1‑4 defeat away to Cottbus on 28 October exposed defensive frailties, with J.
Bakayoko (13'), C.
Baumgartner (28', 37'), E.
Banzuzi (59') and E.
Engelhardt (86') scoring for the visitors.
The previous weekend, Leipzig suffered a 0‑6 away loss to Augsburg on 25 October, conceding early and repeatedly as Diomande (10'), Romulo (18'), A.
Nusa (22'), C.
Baumgartner (38'), A.
Ouedraogo (56') and C.
Lukeba (65') found the net.
Their most recent league win came at home against Hamburg on 18 October, 2‑1, thanks to C.
Baumgartner (45') and a quick reply from A.
Sambi Lokonga (48'), with Baumgartner sealing it (50').
Overall, Leipzig have scored 16 and conceded 6, averaging 3.2 goals per match while allowing 1.2.
They began with a 3‑1 away victory over Hoffenheim on 8 November, featuring goals from Y.
Diomande (9'), A.
Hajdari (20'), T.
Lemperle (38') and G.
Promel (79').
On 1 November they enjoyed a 3‑1 home win against Stuttgart, despite an own‑goal by J.
Chabot (45'), and added strikes from Y.
Diomande (53'), T.
Tomas (65') and Romulo (90').
A 1‑4 defeat away to Cottbus on 28 October exposed defensive frailties, with J.
Bakayoko (13'), C.
Baumgartner (28', 37'), E.
Banzuzi (59') and E.
Engelhardt (86') scoring for the visitors.
The previous weekend, Leipzig suffered a 0‑6 away loss to Augsburg on 25 October, conceding early and repeatedly as Diomande (10'), Romulo (18'), A.
Nusa (22'), C.
Baumgartner (38'), A.
Ouedraogo (56') and C.
Lukeba (65') found the net.
Their most recent league win came at home against Hamburg on 18 October, 2‑1, thanks to C.
Baumgartner (45') and a quick reply from A.
Sambi Lokonga (48'), with Baumgartner sealing it (50').
Overall, Leipzig have scored 16 and conceded 6, averaging 3.2 goals per match while allowing 1.2.
Head-to-Head Record
The five‑match history between Mgladbach and Leipzig heavily favours the home side, with three wins, one loss and one draw.
The total goal tally stands at 6‑1 for Mgladbach, underscoring a defensive dominance.
The most recent meeting on 29 March 2025 saw Mgladbach win 1‑0 at home, the lone goal coming from A.
Plea in the 56th minute.
Prior to that, a goalless stalemate on 9 November 2024 ended the series in a draw, reflecting a tightly contested encounter.
On 17 February 2024, Mgladbach secured a 2‑0 home victory, with X.
Simons (14') and L.
Openda (57') scoring.
The only Leipzig win came on 23 September 2023, a 1‑0 away success courtesy of T.
Werner in the 75th minute.
The earliest clash on 11 March 2023 resulted in a 3‑0 home win for Mgladbach, with goals from T.
Werner (58'), E.
Forsberg (71' pen) and J.
Gvardiol (80').
Patterns emerge: Mgladbach consistently scores early and maintains clean sheets, while Leipzig have struggled to find the net away, managing just one goal in five meetings.
The recent 1‑0 win in March reinforces Mgladbach’s psychological edge heading into the 28 November fixture.
The total goal tally stands at 6‑1 for Mgladbach, underscoring a defensive dominance.
The most recent meeting on 29 March 2025 saw Mgladbach win 1‑0 at home, the lone goal coming from A.
Plea in the 56th minute.
Prior to that, a goalless stalemate on 9 November 2024 ended the series in a draw, reflecting a tightly contested encounter.
On 17 February 2024, Mgladbach secured a 2‑0 home victory, with X.
Simons (14') and L.
Openda (57') scoring.
The only Leipzig win came on 23 September 2023, a 1‑0 away success courtesy of T.
Werner in the 75th minute.
The earliest clash on 11 March 2023 resulted in a 3‑0 home win for Mgladbach, with goals from T.
Werner (58'), E.
Forsberg (71' pen) and J.
Gvardiol (80').
Patterns emerge: Mgladbach consistently scores early and maintains clean sheets, while Leipzig have struggled to find the net away, managing just one goal in five meetings.
The recent 1‑0 win in March reinforces Mgladbach’s psychological edge heading into the 28 November fixture.
Statistical Insights
Both sides exhibit high scoring efficiency, yet their defensive records diverge.
Mgladbach concede an average of one goal per game, highlighted by two clean‑sheet victories in the last five, while Leipzig allow 1.2 per match, with two heavy defeats (0‑6 and 1‑4) inflating their concession rate.
Goal timing for Mgladbach shows early impact – a 45' opener against Cologne and a 3' strike against Karlsruhe – indicating an ability to dictate play from the outset.
Leipzig’s goals are more evenly spread, with multiple scorers across the half‑hour mark, but their defense collapses after the 30th minute in the heavy losses.
In head‑to‑head terms, Mgladbach have scored six goals across five games, averaging 1.2 per meeting, whereas Leipzig have managed only one.
The recent 3‑1 home win over Cologne and 3‑1 home win over Stuttgart suggest both teams thrive when attacking in the first half, but Leipzig’s volatility in away fixtures could be a risk factor.
Overall, the numbers suggest a tight contest with Mgladbach’s disciplined defence likely to limit Leipzig’s high‑scoring potential.
Mgladbach concede an average of one goal per game, highlighted by two clean‑sheet victories in the last five, while Leipzig allow 1.2 per match, with two heavy defeats (0‑6 and 1‑4) inflating their concession rate.
Goal timing for Mgladbach shows early impact – a 45' opener against Cologne and a 3' strike against Karlsruhe – indicating an ability to dictate play from the outset.
Leipzig’s goals are more evenly spread, with multiple scorers across the half‑hour mark, but their defense collapses after the 30th minute in the heavy losses.
In head‑to‑head terms, Mgladbach have scored six goals across five games, averaging 1.2 per meeting, whereas Leipzig have managed only one.
The recent 3‑1 home win over Cologne and 3‑1 home win over Stuttgart suggest both teams thrive when attacking in the first half, but Leipzig’s volatility in away fixtures could be a risk factor.
Overall, the numbers suggest a tight contest with Mgladbach’s disciplined defence likely to limit Leipzig’s high‑scoring potential.
Upcoming Fixtures
After the 28 November showdown, Mgladbach’s schedule features a DFB Pokal tie on 2 December against a side listed as M’gladbach, which appears to be a placeholder but indicates a cup commitment that could test squad depth.
Leipzig’s next engagements include a home Bundesliga match against Bremen on 23 November – actually preceding the current fixture – and a DFB Pokal encounter on 2 December versus Magdeburg.
The cup round on 2 December will be critical for both clubs; a win for Mgladbach could sustain momentum toward a top‑four finish, while Leipzig will seek to rebound from any setback and keep European qualification hopes alive.
The proximity of these fixtures means both managers may rotate players, adding an extra strategic layer to the 28 November result.
Leipzig’s next engagements include a home Bundesliga match against Bremen on 23 November – actually preceding the current fixture – and a DFB Pokal encounter on 2 December versus Magdeburg.
The cup round on 2 December will be critical for both clubs; a win for Mgladbach could sustain momentum toward a top‑four finish, while Leipzig will seek to rebound from any setback and keep European qualification hopes alive.
The proximity of these fixtures means both managers may rotate players, adding an extra strategic layer to the 28 November result.
Match Prediction
Considering Mgladbach’s solid defensive record at home (one goal conceded per game) and Leipzig’s susceptibility to heavy defeats away (0‑6 and 1‑4 losses), the numbers tilt toward a narrow home win.
Both teams have potent attacks, but Leipzig’s average of 3.2 goals is largely built on matches against weaker opposition.
Mgladbach’s recent 3‑1 win over Cologne and 3‑1 cup victory show they can score multiple times while staying compact.
A plausible prediction is a 2‑1 victory for Mgladbach, with a first‑half goal from H.
Tabakovic or P.
Sander and a late strike from L.
Waldschmidt, while Leipzig might pull one back through Y.
Diomande.
Both teams have potent attacks, but Leipzig’s average of 3.2 goals is largely built on matches against weaker opposition.
Mgladbach’s recent 3‑1 win over Cologne and 3‑1 cup victory show they can score multiple times while staying compact.
A plausible prediction is a 2‑1 victory for Mgladbach, with a first‑half goal from H.
Tabakovic or P.
Sander and a late strike from L.
Waldschmidt, while Leipzig might pull one back through Y.
Diomande.
Betting Insights
The match lends itself to a moderate over/under market.
Mgladbach’s average of 2.2 goals scored and Leipzig’s 3.2 suggest a combined goal expectation around 2.7, making the Under 2.5 a slight risk and the Over 2.5 a reasonable play, especially if Leipzig regain attacking fluency.
Both sides have scored in four of their last five games, so BTTS (both teams to score) appears likely; odds around 1.80 could be attractive.
A double‑chance on Mgladbach (home win or draw) offers safety at ~1.35, reflecting their home advantage and defensive solidity.
For a precise score, a 2‑1 line for Mgladbach carries value given the defensive trends.
Overall, consider backing Mgladbach to win, BTTS Yes, and Over 2.5 goals for a balanced betting ticket.
Mgladbach’s average of 2.2 goals scored and Leipzig’s 3.2 suggest a combined goal expectation around 2.7, making the Under 2.5 a slight risk and the Over 2.5 a reasonable play, especially if Leipzig regain attacking fluency.
Both sides have scored in four of their last five games, so BTTS (both teams to score) appears likely; odds around 1.80 could be attractive.
A double‑chance on Mgladbach (home win or draw) offers safety at ~1.35, reflecting their home advantage and defensive solidity.
For a precise score, a 2‑1 line for Mgladbach carries value given the defensive trends.
Overall, consider backing Mgladbach to win, BTTS Yes, and Over 2.5 goals for a balanced betting ticket.