Union Berlin – SC Freiburg
Our Union – Freiburg betting tip is: Both teams to score – 1.72 odds
- 16 goals in the last four matches between the two
- A draw is not enough for either team
- 20 goals scored in the last five Union games
The Bundesliga relegation battle is still the hottest topic ahead of the final matchday. Four teams are still fighting to avoid relegation. One team will be relegated after the weekend, while a second team will have to go straight down to League Two.
There are also still decisions to be made in the race for the European places. One of the relegation candidates, Union Berlin, will host SC Freiburg, who can still dream of the European stage. Find out who has the edge in this duel in our Union – Freiburg betting tip
Union – Freiburg info
- Date & Time: 18.05.2024, 3:30 pm
- Playing venue: Alte Forsterei, Berlin
- Competition: Bundesliga, Matchday 34
- TV broadcast/livestream: Sky
Union Form & Balance Check
Union have had a disastrous matchday. They could have at least secured a relegation place against their direct rivals from Cologne, but things turned out very differently. In the early stages, the matchday went exactly according to the Berliners’ expectations. The visitors led 2:0 after just under 20 minutes and Cologne’s morale seemed to be down. The equalizer to make it 2:1 shortly before the break was unnecessary, but did little to change the momentum of the game in the second half.
Union once again proved that they were compact and stable defensively and did not allow Cologne any space. Until the final phase, when the Irons suddenly looked tired. In the 87th and 90th + 3rd minutes of the match, they actually conceded the goals to make it 2:3. This defeat could even lead to direct relegation next weekend.
The Union team’s recent results have made the situation even more critical. They have picked up just one point from their last five games and lost the rest of their matches. The Köpenickers currently have one win from eleven games. With this record, they are not only the weakest team in the Bundesliga in terms of form, but have also slipped from twelfth to 16th place in recent weeks and now fear for their survival in the Bundesliga. If they lose at the weekend, they could even be relegated directly
Good sign
However, 1. FC Union Berlin can have some hope. They have never lost a league home game in front of a home crowd. There have been two wins and two draws in the Bundesliga, while in the second division they picked up a win and a draw against Breisgau. The only home defeat they have ever suffered against SCF was in the first round of the 2004/05 DFB Cup, in which Union competed as a third-division team and Freiburg as a Bundesliga side.
Union facts & analysis
- Have never lost at home to Freiburg in the league
- Without a win in seven games
- Last game lost
Freiburg Form & Balance Check
In Christian Streich’s last home game for SC Freiburg for the time being, he and his team had to face newly promoted Heidenheim. The Breisgau side dominated from the start and were rewarded with a 1:0 lead in the 29th minute. However, the goal had an inhibiting effect on Freiburg’s play and Heidenheim increasingly took control of the game. This also enabled the visitors to equalize the game in the 38th minute.
After half-time, SCF woke up again and created chances by the minute, although none of them made it into the Heidenheim goal. The proliferation of chances ultimately meant that the game remained a draw. Nevertheless, everything is still possible for Freiburg in terms of the European Cup.
Freiburg are also in a very mixed phase at the moment. Three draws, one win and one defeat – that’s their tally from the last five games. That puts them in twelfth place in the form table, but they can still hold on to eighth place in the overall table. They are one point off seventh place and three points clear of the chasing pack. So if they take points from Berlin, Europe is secured for the time being
Strong away from home
The Breisgauers seem to feel very comfortable in foreign stadiums this season. Although they have lost eight of their 16 away games, they have also drawn two and won six. With one game remaining, in Berlin, that means they have not won as often in their own stadium as they have in away arenas. In the away table, that means seventh place
Freiburg facts & analysis
- Away table seventh place
- Only one win from the last five games
- Last game draw
Marco Grote will once again send his team out onto the pitch in the usual 3-4-2-1 formation, but there will be a few changes in terms of names. He will be without midfielder Khedira (yellow card suspension), who could be replaced by Tousart in the center. Gosens will probably replace Roussillon at full-back, with Haberer taking his place alongside Aaronson. Hollerbach is also an option for the attack.
In Christian Streich’s last match, the team will start in a 3-4-3. In terms of personnel, he will still be without right-back Sildilla (suspended), with Keitel continuing to replace him. Other than that, there are hardly any changes in terms of personnel. Should Streich nevertheless want to rotate, Höler and Weißhaupt are options
Union – Freiburg direct comparison & statistics
These two teams have only met 15 times. The statistics are very balanced. The Irons have won six of these matches and Freiburg have won five. The teams drew a total of four times, including the first leg in Freiburg, when they drew goalless. It was the second match in which neither team scored a goal