Hertha BSC Berlin vs. VfB Stuttgart – betting prediction, odds for the Bundesliga match (24.04.2022, 17:30)

On Sunday afternoon at 17:30 Hertha BSC and VfB Stuttgart will meet at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. We have the team reports, the best betting predictions and odds for you.

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What speaks for Hertha BSC?

  • Home advantage & hope
  • Survival specialist Felix Magath

What’s in VfB Stuttgart’s favour?

  • Individual class

Our betting prediction

  • Tip: Hertha BSC Berlin +0,25
  • Odds: 1,83
  • Bookmaker: Betway

Team News Hertha BSC Berlin

Hertha BSC is currently in 15th place, just one position ahead of Sunday’s opponents VfB Stuttgart. Things are not looking good for the Berliners, although Berlin fans will be hoping that the team has gained stability in the weeks since new coach Felix Magath took over. The former FC coach of FC Bayern Munich has made a name for himself in the past as a so-called fireman, i.e. someone who pulls relegation-threatened teams out of the danger zone. The fact that some of Hertha’s players are not yet available because they have also not trained under Magath and do not know his system does not matter. Only the absence of the suspended winger Marco Richter hurts. He will probably be replaced by the experienced Vladimir Darida.

Team News VfB Stuttgart

In terms of potential, the VfB Stuttgart team should be in the top ten, if not the top five. The individual class of players like Omar Marmoush, Sasa Kaladjic or Tiago Thomas is also impressive. Nevertheless, Stuttgart has not managed to play consistently at a good level throughout the season. After good beginnings, there were repeated relapses into disastrous performances, losses of points and defeats. So it is not surprising that coach Matarazzo’s team is in 16th place four matchdays before the end and is threatened with relegation.

Head-to-head & statistics

  • In the head-to-head comparison, the statistics of the two teams are even
  • Hertha is the 15th best home team
  • Stuttgart is the 15th best away team 8 of the last 10 Hertha home matches scored more than 2 goals Last three Stuttgart away matches ended X
  • Stuttgart have won only one of their last 10 away matches

Our betting tip for Hertha BSC Berlin vs. VfB Stuttgart

Neither team can afford to lose. It will be a hard-fought game in which nobody will give each other anything. However, the home team is heavily underestimated by the betting companies. Hertha BSC has their vociferous fans behind them and will go well prepared into this game by tactician Felix Magath. Due to the really tempting odds of Hertha BSC +1/4, we bet with odds of 1.83 on the Berliners. This is an offer by Betway, among others.

Max Stargard

By Max Stargard

Even as a child, I started typing the results of the Bundesliga with my friends at school. The stakes were modest back then: The lunch, a few marbles or maybe a milk slice. Then, at the age of 9, I played the penalty bet once - and immediately got 10 right. The previous week I had won 500 DM and in my childish imagination I was already imagining how many football pictures I could buy at the kiosk on the corner. Unfortunately, it was one of those match days when everything turned out as expected and I only won DM 8.10. Nevertheless, I followed the game with great interest. Nevertheless, the passion to correctly predict the outcome of sporting events haunted me for the rest of my life. I would have loved to own the sports almanac that Marty McFly bought in Back to the Future II. Much later, when I was already working as a journalist for newspapers and as a writer for television, I came across an international betting forum with over 100,000 members - and found out that a lot of people there were giving their tips on German football, but nobody seemed to have a real clue, so I wrote a few English-language preliminary reports with a few tips - and was right about everything. After that, an avalanche started. I got offers from bookmakers, sports papers and even betting syndicates to work for them - and I accepted a few of them too, experiencing the ups & downs of sports betting and travelling halfway around the world in the years that followed. There I met Chinese multimillionaires betting five to six figures, amateur players in Serbia or Turkey supporting their families with small stakes, South Africans gambling away half their fortune, Brazilians who could only leave their favelha and become rich by making the right tips. At one point my life was similar to Matthew McCaughaney's in the film Two For The Money - and far too much stress. I subsequently moved to another continent and ran an English-language football epaper about the Bundesliga from there. After the birth of my son, I devoted myself for many years only to artistic projects in the field of photography and literature. However, I am happy to share my knowledge and passion with the readers of bettingtipsafrica.