After the rough effort in our debut segment, TBG is back to preview Matchday 14. Will Bayern Munich win a match? Will Dortmund lose? Will Jakub Blaszczykowski get another chance to shoot an at open goal? Will Werder Bremen score a goal?Find out below.
Friday night
Mainz v. Nurnberg
Prediction: 2-0
Schurrle (team-high five goals) there's no chance of an upset in this spot for the Bavarians, even in a bitter snowstorm!
Saturday
Hamburg v. Stuttgart
Prediction: 1-1
Not much to see here. The Swabians continue to disappoint and Hamburg also seems to hitting another dip in form.
Kaiserslautern v. Schalke 04
Prediction: 2-2
Amazingly, S04 qualified for the knockout round of the Champions League with a match to spare. Will they be motivated for the trip to K-Town?
Bayern Munich v. Eintracht Frankfurt
Prediction: 1-1
Louis van Gaal has set a goal as for three wins and a draw in the final four fixtures before the winter break. Well, let's guess that it's a draw in this spot against a battling Frankfurt side.
Hannover 96 v. Freiburg
Prediction: 3-1
Hard to believe this is a matchup of 4 versus 6. The 96ers welcome back Steve Cherundolo, and should welcome him back in style.
Hoffenheim v. Leverkusen
Prediction: 1-2
Leverkusen has yet to lose on the road this season, and should be playing with confidence after last week's good result against Bayern Munich.
Borussia Dortmund v. Borussia Monchengladbach
Prediction: 3-1
The battles of the Borussias is a top versus bottom clash, with Gladbach 24 points behind the table-toppers. Dortmund rewarded Juergen Klopp with an extension through 2014 and can't possibly slip up here.
Sunday
Werder Bremen v. St. Pauli
Prediction: 2-1
Sure, Bremen have been outscored 10-0 in their last three league matches and are in total disarray following their lethargic ouster from European play. But the supporters should make this a tough task for the visitors, and the Green-Whites can solidify their place in the top flight with three points.
Koln v. Wolsburg
Prediction: 2-1
Expect Podolski and company to do enough to muster a good result against an underachieving club that is sliding closer and closer towards the drop as Steve McClaren gets his resume ready.
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