Lines of the 12th day, analysis and tips


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The Bundesliga returns this weekend for the 12th day, and the most significant match is between TSG Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig. After a bad start to the season, Jesse marsch started to change things at Red Bull Arena. He guided them to a massive 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund on the 11th day. The victory propelled Leipzig to fifth place in the championship, one point behind. Top 4, and extended his unbeaten run to six games.
If you are not sure which markets to choose, you can read my analysis of Matchday 12 matches and check out our Guide to betting on the Bundesliga.

BUNDESLIGA MATCHDAY 11 ROUNDUP

BAYERN MUNICH ENDS THE IMBATTUAL RACE OF SC FREIBURG

SC Freiburg were the only undefeated team in the league before Matchday 11. It would have taken something special to continue this race with a trip to Allianz Arena against one Bayern Munich team that had scored 23 goals in their last six games.

Christian streich side gave a good account of themselves losing 2-1. Despite the loss, Freiburg remains third in the league and has a real chance of qualifying for Europe if it manages to keep its players in shape. It would be a remarkable achievement for the club with the second lowest payroll in the division.

HANSI FLICK TURNED GERMANY INTO A SERIOUS 2022 QATAR WORLD CUP COMPETITOR

Hansi Film has a similar effect on Germany to the one he had at Bayern Munich. He guided them to seven wins scoring 31 goals and conceding two goals since taking office. The opposition has not been the strongest, but you can only beat what is offered to you, and Germany has done it convincingly.

Flick has brought fluidity to the attack and 12 different players have signed up on the scoresheet under him. Above all, he restored confidence to this group of players after a disappointing run Euro 2020 campaign. They look like serious contenders, and Sportsbooks offers them for a price of around +800 to win the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

BUNDESLIGA BET: MATCH DAY 12 LINES

PARIS BUNDESLIGA ANALYSIS AND ADVICE

  • For the last game of this Matchday, I like Parlaying Mainz 05 or Draw and over 1.5 goals at +100. In 11 matches, their opponent FC Cologne scored 17 goals and conceded 20, an average of 3.36 goals per game. Mainz 05 has been solid at home this season, taking three wins, two draws, one loss and four of those who have completed more than 1.5 goals.
  • Borussia Monchengladbach have a great chance of registering a big win this weekend with the bottom of the ladder coming into town. Greuther Furth are on a nine-game losing streak and have lost six by two or more goals. Gladbach is undefeated at home with three wins and two draws. foals are available on the spread -1.5 goals to -125 and -2.5 goals to +215.
  • Bayern Munich have only managed to keep three clean goals in the Bundesliga, but I think it will be four at the final whistle. WWK Arena Friday night. FC Augsburg have failed to score in five games this season. We have three betting options available to us: both teams score NO at +115 and Bayern Munich win in the +125 shutout. The last option and the one I recommend is FC Augsburg Total Team Goals Under 0.5 +125. This is the best value and only requires one result to cash out.
  • Arminia Bielefeld (23 goals) and VfL Wolfsburg (24 goals) have seen the fewest goals in their games this season. Wolfsburg flies high under new coach Florian Kohfeldt win all three games. I recommend Parlaying VfL Wolfsburg to win and under 3.5 goals at +125.

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