Bayer Leverkusen – Stuttgart : a wide-open scrap at the BayArena 
The Bundesliga returns to the BayArena and it won’t be boring. Leverkusen are climbing the table and welcome an ambitious yet hit-or-miss Stuttgart. Expect pace, chances and a match that shouldn’t be dull. Both sides have Europe on their minds, but they arrive on very different runs.
Bayer Leverkusen : the turnaround’s under way 
After a shaky start, Leverkusen have a new face since Kasper Hjulmand arrived. That eye-catching 3-1 win at Leipzig just before the break proved this group has found some confidence and looks freer.
The Werkself are on the podium and have lost just two of their last ten matches across all competitions. At home they’ve tightened up: only one Bundesliga defeat in front of their fans since the end of August.
In the chase for another Champions League spot, games like this are the ones that send messages to rivals.
Stuttgart : ambition held back by inconsistency 
Back with the stated aim of reaching Europe, Stuttgart still haven’t found steady form. The goalless draw with Hoffenheim to close 2025 exposed their current limits.
One win in five league games. That’s where they sit — midtable, despite real attacking potential. They haven’t strung two Bundesliga wins together since October. That lack of momentum hurts.
Heading to Leverkusen will be a proper test of whether they can compete with a confident team.
Probable line-ups
Bayer Leverkusen :
Flekken ; Andrich, Badé, Belocian, Arthur ; Garcia ; Tillman, Tella, Hofmann, Terrier ; Schick
Stuttgart :
Nübel ; Vagnoman, Jeltsch, Chabot, Mittelstädt ; Karazor, Stiller ; Tomas, Nartey, Leweling ; Undav
What to take away
- Leverkusen have lost only two of their last ten matches across all competitions.
- Hjulmand’s men are very solid at home in the Bundesliga.
- Stuttgart have won just once in their last five league outings.
- The last meeting between these two produced a thrilling 4-3.
Football Prediction Bayer Leverkusen vs Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen to win
Leverkusen are on a positive roll and should be able to control the tempo at home. Stuttgart can hurt you going forward, but their inconsistency is worrying against a more settled collective. Expect an open game. Edge to the hosts.
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