
On the 1st of April, Union Berlin will host Stuttgart at Stadion An Der Alten Försterei in a meeting of these two Bundesliga teams. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cold day, with daytime temperatures of only 2 degrees, which will make playing unpleasant. Union Berlin sits at 3rd place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 2-0 shutout win against Eintracht Frankfurt. Rani Khedira struck first for Union Berlin in the 53rd minute on a feed from Robin Knoche, then Kevin Behrens added another in the 75th minute At the end of 90 a dissapointed Eintracht Frankfurt couldn’t manage to score, and Union Berlin took the shutout win. Union Berlin should be reasonably happy with their recent performance, earning 21 points in their last 10 matches, while 18th placed Stuttgart is fresh off their 0-1 loss against Wolfsburg. Omar Marmoush struck first for Wolfsburg in the 56th minute, and that single goal was all that was necessary as neither team could manage any more scoring In the end, Stuttgart couldn’t muster any offence and Wolfsburg ran away with the shutout win. Stuttgart looks to improve on their recent performance, having earned only 6 points in their last 10 matches.
Stuttgart and Union Berlin last played eachother at the Mercedes-benz-arena on the 9th of October. Union Berlin took the match by a score of 1 to 0 in front of just over 43000 dissapointed fans. Paul Jäckel scored the first goal for Union Berlin in the 76th minute, and that was all the excitement the two teams could muster At the end of 90 a dissapointed Stuttgart couldn’t manage to score, and Union Berlin took the shutout win.
Stuttgart’s top weapon lately has been Borna Sosa, who has 2 goals in the last 5 matches. Union Berlin’s top weapon lately has been Josip Juranović, who has 2 goals in the last five matches
Union Berlin will be without Christopher Trimmel, Jérôme Roussillon and András Schäfer, while Stuttgart will be without Sehrou Guirassy, Enzo Millot and Pascal Stenzel.








