Stuttgart went head-to-head with Heidenheim in the Bundesliga of Germany on April 25. Heidenheim took the win with a commanding 0-1 result.
The match came alive on the 89th minute when Mathias Honsak found the net, putting Heidenheim in front and eventually securing the win.
The stage is set for another captivating encounter as Stuttgart and Heidenheim square off once more, 4 months after the previous Bundesliga face-off that concluded in a 1-3 victory for Stuttgart. Stuttgart come into the match following a draw against Union Berlin on April 19 in the Bundesliga. With goals conceded across five consecutive home matches, they face a chance to reset and refocus on defensive solidity.
Heidenheim are in horrible form, coming off three consecutive defeats to Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen. Their offensive rhythm has been disrupted, unable to find the back of the net for three straight matches, adding weight to their need for an offensive breakthrough.
This Bundesliga clash shines a light on the players who have played crucial roles in creating and converting chances for Stuttgart and Heidenheim in this campaign. Stuttgart’s attacking options, shaped by Sebastian Hoeness’s vision, have been bolstered by Ermedin Demirovic, the team’s top scorer, and Enzo Millot, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In Bundesliga, Demirovic has been Stuttgart’s standout scorer with thirteen goals, while Stiller has been their leading creator in the competition with eight assists. Supporting them are Nick Woltemade, Deniz Undav and Maximilian Mittelstadt, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Stuttgart’s attack.
Meanwhile, Marvin Pieringer and Paul Wanner have been pivotal for Heidenheim’s attack, guided by Frank Schmidt, combining to deliver important goals and assists. Heidenheim’s top scorer in Bundesliga, Pieringer, has seven goals this season, while also leading the team in assists, having set up three goals this campaign. Adding further support are Mathias Honsak, Leo Scienza and Jan Schoppner, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Stuttgart kicked off the game with Alexander Nubel, Maximilian Mittelstadt, Jeff Chabot, Finn Jeltsch, Leonidas Stergiou who got substituted by Nick Woltemade on the 53rd minute, Angelo Stiller, Atakan Karazor, Chris Fuhrich who got substituted by Jacob Bruun Larsen on the 79th minute, Deniz Undav, Fabian Rieder who got substituted by Jamie Leweling on the 70th minute and Ermedin Demirovic who got substituted by Pascal Stenzel on the 79th minute as starters, with Fabian Bredlow, Ramon Hendriks, Luca Jaquez, Pascal Stenzel, Ameen Al-Dakhil, Yannik Keitel, Jamie Leweling, Jacob Bruun Larsen and Nick Woltemade on the bench.
Heidenheim's starting eleven were Kevin Muller, Tim Siersleben, Benedikt Gimber, Patrick Mainka, Marnon Busch who got substituted by Sirlord Conteh on the 70th minute, Jan Schoppner, Niklas Dorsch who got substituted by Luca Kerber on the 70th minute, Omar Traore, Frans Kratzig who got substituted by Thomas Keller on the 90th minute, Adrian Beck who got substituted by Jonas Fohrenbach on the 90th minute and Marvin Pieringer who got substituted by Mathias Honsak on the 79th minute, with Frank Feller, Jonas Fohrenbach, Thomas Keller, Sirlord Conteh, Julian Niehues, Luca Kerber, Leo Scienza, Paul Wanner and Mathias Honsak on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Frans Kratzig, Marnon Busch, Niklas Dorsch and Sirlord Conteh were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since January 2020. Stuttgart have emerged victorious in three matches, Heidenheim in one, with the other one encounter ending in stalemate. The most recent match between them was on December 15, 2024, in the Bundesliga of Germany, where Stuttgart secured a 1-3 victory. Stuttgart have scored eleven goals across these five encounters, while Heidenheim have scored six. So far, Stuttgart have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Heidenheim.
Stuttgart have played 31 matches in Bundesliga, with eleven wins, eight draws, and twelve losses this season, netting 56 goals (1.81 per match) and conceding 51 (1.65 per match). In Bundesliga, Heidenheim have played 31 matches, winning seven, drawing four and losing twenty, scoring 33 goals at an average of 1.06 per match and conceding 60 at a rate of 1.94 per match.
Stuttgart played their last match against Union Berlin, which ended in a draw, while Heidenheim's recent form includes three consecutive losses, including defeats against Bayern Munich, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer Leverkusen in their last three outings. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Stuttgart have claimed nine victories, suffered eight defeats, and drawn three times, while in their last twenty matches, Heidenheim have recorded four wins, twelve losses, and four draws.
As always, Germany Bundesliga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Stuttgart are 11th with 41 points from their 31 games, while Heidenheim are currently 16th in the table with 25 points from 31 matches.
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