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The game on Saturday will end Gladbach's season as they take on VfB Stuttgart.
CROWD
The Stuttgart stadium is jam-packed (capacity of 47,700), with approximately 5,000 Gladbach supporters in the crowd.
STATS
VfB has won 42 out of their 103 games so far, while Gladbach has won only 31. The last four duels between these two teams were home wins, with each team alternating victories. Gladbach has scored fewer points against Stuttgart than they have against Bayern (30) in the Bundesliga.
Gladbach has never lost by more than the 7-0 defeat they suffered in Stuttgart on September 18, 2010. They haven't managed to score in 33 games against VfB, the highest number of such games against any team. Both teams have scored in the previous 24 Bundesliga encounters between them, the last of which was a 0-0 draw at Borussia-Park in November 2009.
Their last win in Stuttgart was a 3-1 victory on September 26, 2015. While they have won in less than a third of their trips to Stuttgart, they have more away victories than Kaiserslautern and Cologne (13 each).
TRAINERS
Gerardo Seoane has an undefeated record against both VfB (3 wins) and Sebastian Hoeneß (2 wins, one draw). Will he maintain his double streak on Saturday?
Florian Neuhaus scored his first Bundesliga goal against VfB in a 3-0 home win on December 9, 2018. Luca Netz bagged his first Bundesliga goal as a professional at Stuttgart in a 1-1 draw on matchday 21 of 2020/21.
Mo Dahoud was part of the Fohlen youth team, played for Gladbach between 2010 and 2017, and participated in 67 Bundesliga games for them (7 goals, 15 assists).
WEATHER
20 degrees Celsius is forecast in Stuttgart during the afternoon. There might be light rain.
REFEREE
The match will be officiated by Daniel Schlager. Sven Waschitzki-Günther and Philipp Hüwe will be his assistants on the touchlines. Wolfgang Haslberger will serve as the fourth official, while Robert Schröder is the video referee.
TV BROADCAST
Sky will air the match as a standalone fixture (commentator Toni Tomic) and in the conference (commentator Joachim Hebel). Nele Schenker will be the field reporter.
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Source: symclub.org