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Wolfsburg face Eintracht Frankfurt in weekend clash.
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Wolfsburg face Eintracht Frankfurt in weekend clash.

April 10, 2026 at 10:30 AM UTC·Apr 10, 2026·Updated 5 min. ago
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Wolfsburg vs. Eintracht Frankfurt kicks off at 14:30 [GMT+1] on Saturday, April 11, at the Volkswagen Arena.

Relegation-threatened Wolfsburg welcome Eintracht Frankfurt to the Volkswagen Arena in a Bundesliga clash that pits desperation against inconsistency. Wolfsburg enter this fixture in deep trouble, sitting 17th with just 21 points and firmly entrenched in the relegation battle. Their recent form has been alarming, losing five of their last six Bundesliga matches—an 83% loss rate that highlights a team lacking both confidence and structure. Even more concerning is their home form. Once considered a difficult venue for visiting sides, the Volkswagen Arena has offered little resistance this season, with Wolfsburg losing their last four home matches across all competitions. Digging deeper, the numbers paint an even bleaker picture. Wolfsburg have won just five of their last 31 home Bundesliga matches, a statistic that underlines long-term struggles rather than a short dip in form. Despite maintaining decent possession levels at home, averaging around 53%, they have failed to translate that control into meaningful attacking output. Defensive lapses remain a recurring issue, with the team conceding an average of two goals per game in their recent home fixtures. A 3—4—2—1 formation with Jonas Wind in attack may be seen. Konstantinos Koulierakis is suspended for this clash.

In contrast, Eintracht Frankfurt arrive in a relatively stable mid-table position, sitting in 7th place with 39 points. However, their season has been far from smooth. While they have proven difficult to beat at times, their overall record in recent weeks has been mixed. Across their last six matches in all competitions, Frankfurt have recorded two wins, two draws, and two losses, reflecting a side that struggles to build sustained momentum. One of the key concerns for Frankfurt is their away form. They have lost half of their last six Bundesliga matches on the road and have drawn seven of their 14 away games this season. This suggests a team capable of competing but often falling short of securing maximum points. Nevertheless, their attacking numbers remain respectable, averaging over 12 shots per game. However, defensive vulnerabilities remain, as they have conceded close to two goals per match across the season. Interestingly, this fixture has historically been tight and evenly contested. Four of the last six meetings between these sides have ended in draws, indicating a pattern of closely fought battles where neither team has been able to assert dominance. That trend could continue, particularly given both sides’ current inconsistencies. A 3—4—1—2 formation with Jonathan Burkardt and Arnaud Kalimuendo in attack may be seen against Wolfsburg.