Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Schwarzwald-Stadion will host Saturday’s football game between Freiburg and Werder Bremen, the two teams who sit in the opposite halves of the standings ahead of Matchday 27. Freiburg did well to hold Leipzig to a 1-1 draw at the weekend, but it has to be noted that the Red Bulls failed to turn their dominance into more goals. Christian Streich’s troops aim to climb to the Europa League berth, and we are positive that they will go for a win in Saturday’s clash against Werder Bremen.
Die Werderaner, on the other hand, are having a season to forget. The relegation strugglers have been struggling at the back in the second half of the season, and seeing that Freiburg proved their worth in the 1-1 draw with Leipzig, we believe that home win should be considered. A man to watch in the home team will be German starlet Luca Waldschmidt.
Freiburg vs Werder Bremen H2H

Freiburg
42%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
8%
Curent Form

Werder Bremen
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Average Goals Per Match
Freiburg vs Werder Bremen H2H Last Matches
02/11/19
Werder Bremen


Freiburg
13/04/19
Werder Bremen


Freiburg
25/11/18
Freiburg


Werder Bremen
Total Score
Freiburg
Werder Bremen
Freiburg vs Werder Bremen H2H

FRE
42%
Curent Form
Position
vs
Position
8%
Curent Form

WER
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Last 6 Matches
League Statistics
Avg Goals/Match
Freiburg vs Werder Bremen H2H Last Matches
02/11/19
WER


FRE
13/04/19
WER


FRE
25/11/18
FRE


WER
Total Score
FRE
WER
Highlighted Player (Alexander Schwolow):

One of the key cogs in Freiburg’s push for Bundesliga survival in 2017/18, Alexander Schwolow remains remembered for his impressive displays against some of league’s biggest sides which proved decisive in his team’s relegation battle.
A product of Freiburg academy, Alexander Schwolow was forced to work for his place under the spotlight and it wasn’t until his loan spell in the Third Division with Armenia Bielefeld in 2014 that Schwolow earned his place between the sticks at his parent club. His stock went through a rapid rise in 2016/17 campaign when Alexander Schwolow played a great part in his team’s seventh-place finish and a place in the UEFA Europa league qualification.
Schwolow’s impressive goalkeeping exploits got his name written in the notebook of some of Europe’s biggest clubs and it is fair to say we could see his move abroad in foreseeable future. Alexander Schwolow represented Germany in U18, U19 and U20 categories but has yet to earn a senior cap.
Highlighted Team (Werder Bremen):

Werder Bremen is a German football club from the German city Bremen which holds different divisions next to football. Werder Bremen is playing in the Bundesliga since the start of it. The club was founded in 1899 and is playing its games in the Weserstadion which has a capacity of 43 000 spectators. The club colors of Werder Bremen are green and white. Known nicknames for the club from Bremen are Die Werder and Die Grün-Weißen.
Werder Bremen is a very successful club with 4 Bundesliga titles, 6 DFB Pokals, 4 Super Cups and one UEFA cup. Currently Werder Bremen is not competing for the title or Champions League positions anymore.
Important players in the history of Werder Bremen are: Pizarro, Voller, Klose, Ozil, Ailton and De Bruyne.