Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen are the only two other teams in the league with four wins in five games

3 May 2025 - 2:01 pm

Borussia Dortmund might just have enough time and momentum to overcome their most difficult campaign in a decade and end up back in the Champions League. Can they extend their unbeaten run with a win over the struggling Wolfsburg?

Borussia Dortmund have been the most entertaining team in the Bundesliga over the last month, winning four of their five fixtures and scoring a total of 15 goals in the process. Niko Kovac somehow managed to turn everything around at the right time and BVB are now in a good position to even contest for the Top 4 and Champions League football.

Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen are the only two other teams in the league with four wins in five games but neither of them have produced as many goals. And this clash with Wolfsburg is coming in the perfect time and it already feels like it could be the highlight of this round.

The Wolves must be looking forward to the end of this horrible season, as the team is going through a new crisis. Wolfsburg produced a single winning performance in their last 10 fixtures in all competitions, while also losing five of the last six games. The only positive seems to be their defence, as five of their last six defeats came by the same 1-0 scoreline. But their attacking stats rank among the four worst in the last three months of play.

Serhou Guirassy is practically farming goals at this point, with five in his last three appearances for Dortmund. But in this case, we will move our attention towards Julian Brandt, who’s been Wolfsburg’s kryptonite in recent years. The German might not be having the best season overall, but has four goals and eight assists in his experience against Wolfsburg.

Borussia Dortmund: Kobel, Sule, Anton, Bensebaini, Svensson, Can, Nmecha, Ryerson, Gittens, Adeyemi, Guirassy.

Wolfsburg: Grabara, Koulierakis, Vavro, Discher, Maehle, Dardai, Kaminski, Nmecha, Gerhardt, Wind, Amoura.