Borussia Monchengladbach: Form and Expectations
Borussia Monchengladbach enters this match with a solid run of results. They have won their last two games, which boosts their confidence ahead of facing Eintracht Frankfurt. In their previous match, they secured a 2-1 victory against Stuttgart, with their ability to create chances proving decisive—four big opportunities compared to Stuttgart’s one.

Defensively, coach Gerardo Seoane’s team has shown a certain level of stability, conceding 30 goals, which ranks them among the six best defenses in the league. However, their attack has not been as potent, scoring only 32 goals—placing them second-worst among the top 11 Bundesliga teams.
So far this season, Monchengladbach has performed well at home. In 10 matches at Borussia-Park, they have won six, including six of their last eight home games. Seoane will look to capitalize on their home advantage to secure a third consecutive victory.
In terms of squad availability, Borussia will be without forwards Alassane Plea and Franck Honorat, while Tim Kleindienst remains doubtful. This means players like Nathan Ngoumou, Kevin Stöger, and Robin Hack could play in attack. Midfielder Rocco Reitz is also likely to miss out due to a foot injury, while the defensive duo of Ko Itakura and Nico Elvedi is expected to start at the back.

Eintracht Frankfurt: Form and Expectations
Eintracht Frankfurt comes into this match after a mixed run of results. They are winless in their last three Bundesliga games, with two draws and one defeat, which does not work in their favor ahead of their trip to Borussia-Park. However, before this poor run, they had recorded four consecutive wins, demonstrating their ability to perform at a high level.
Their attack has somewhat suffered following the departure of Omar Marmoush to Manchester City, but they have still managed to score seven goals in their last five matches. Defensively, Dino Toppmöller’s side has been inconsistent, as shown by their poor away form—one win, one draw, and four defeats in their last six road games.
Regarding squad selection, Eintracht will be without key center-back Robin Koch, meaning Tuta, Nnamdi Collins, and Arthur Theate are likely to form the defensive trio. Additionally, wing-back Junior Dina Ebimbe is ruled out due to a calf injury, which means Rasmus Kristensen and Nathaniel Brown will play on the flanks. In attack, Mario Götze, Ansgar Knauff, and Hugo Ekitike are expected to lead the frontline.

Betting Tips
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS – Yes) – Given Gladbach’s strong home attack and Eintracht’s offensive quality, goals from both sides seem likely.
- Over 2.5 Goals – Both teams tend to play open matches with high-scoring potential.
- Borussia Monchengladbach Win or Draw (1X) – Considering Gladbach’s home form and Eintracht’s struggles on the road, the hosts are unlikely to lose.
In conclusion, this should be an exciting matchup, with Borussia looking to extend their winning streak at home while Eintracht seeks to end their poor away form.
