Eintracht Frankfurt – RB Leipzig: a do-or-die European showdown at Deutsche Bank Park 
Eintracht Frankfurt host RB Leipzig. The home side are in real danger of missing out on Europe. RB Leipzig are chasing a top-four finish. Champions League football is the prize both teams are after. Kick-off should bring a tight, high-stakes contest.
Frankfurt’s chronic inconsistency 
Coach Albert Riera is still searching for some kind of consistency. The home side have not put together back-to-back wins since November. The recent victory over Wolfsburg has at least given them a sliver of hope. They now trail sixth place by nine points. Frankfurt’s defence has shipped far too many goals this season. Fifty-four strikes have beaten their keeper so far. They will need a proper response against RB Leipzig.
RB Leipzig’s strong momentum 
RB Leipzig arrive on a run of three straight wins. The visitors hold a four-point cushion over fifth place. Their away form has been excellent of late. They have won four of their last six trips. History, though, is not on their side at this ground. Leipzig have never won at Deutsche Bank Park. Two of their last three visits ended in heavy defeats. The mental battle looks huge.
Probable lineups
Eintracht Frankfurt : Zetterer ; Amenda, Koch, Theate ; Amaimouni-Echghouyab, Chaibi, Larsson, Hojlund, Brown ; Burkardt, Kalimuendo
RB Leipzig : Vandevoordt ; Baku, Orban, Bitshiabu, Raum ; Gruda, Seiwald, Baumgartner ; Diomande, Romulo, Nusa
Football prediction Eintracht Frankfurt vs RB Leipzig
RB Leipzig win
Leipzig’s technical edge should tell over 90 minutes. Their need to lock down a top-four spot should keep the intensity high.
Frankfurt’s back line is leaking goals, and that leaves them exposed to every wave of pressure. Leipzig’s pace in transition should punish the spaces the hosts leave behind.
The visitors should have enough control to get the job done on Saturday night.
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