Our prediction for this Bundesliga match:
Buoyed by a hard-fought 1-0 win over Bochum, Hoffenheim will look to keep on moving away from the danger zone when they face Heidenheim on Sunday. Hoffenheim have been showing progress in recent weeks, but, as things stand now, they have slim chances of representing Germany in European competitions next term. Anton Stach serves a one-game ban due to accumulation yellow cards, while all Grischa Proemel, Adam Hlozek, Ihlas Bebou, and Ozan Kabak continue to miss out with injuries.
Heidenheim, on the other hand, are on a four-game winless run in all competitions. As Frank Schmidt’s troops experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 3-0 loss to Borussia M’gladbach, we believe that punters from all around the world can find value in betting on the home side. The good news for the visiting team is that midfielder Jan Schoppner is back from suspension.
Highlighted Player (Pavel Kaderabek):

Pavel Kaderabek is a Czech Republic defender born on 25 April 1992, who has enjoyed a bright start to his professional career. Coming through the youth ranks at Sparta Prague and gaining some first team experience during a loan spell with Viktoria Zizkov, the right-sided defender was finally able to show what he is capable of during the 2012/2013 season and he didn’t need a lot of time to make the next step in his career.
After scoring impressive 10 goals in 76 league appearances for Sparta Prague, Kaderabek joined Bundesliga side Hoffenheim in the summer of 2015, shortly after he had established himself as a starting right-back in the Czech Republic national team.
The talented footballer helped Repre make it to the Euro 2016 finals by starting 9 qualifying matches, once again proving his killer instinct by scoring two goals. Pavel Kaderabek looks set to become one of leading players of the new generation and a big club move may not be far away either.
Highlighted Team (Hoffenheim):

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim is a German sport club from Hoffenheim in the Baden-Wurttemberg region. The football division played in season 2001/2002 for the first time in the Regionalliga Sud: the third highest football division in Germany. In 2007 the club managed to get to the 2. Bundesliga. One year later in 2007/2008 the club even managed to reach the Bundesliga .
Hoffenheim plays its home games in the Rhein-Neckar-Arena Rhein-Neckar-Arena which was built in 1999. The venue holds a capacity of 32 000 and is one of the most modern stadiums in Germany. The club colors of Hoffenheim are blue and white. The most known nickname for the club is Hoffe. The most famous football player that played for Hoffenheim was Luiz Gustavo.