German soccer has made a passionate comeback in the first month of the year, and one of the first matches of February will be Eintracht Frankfurt vs Hertha Berlin. The Europa League champions want to climb as high as possible to enter the next Champions League, and a win against a sluggish Hertha would help them in that task.
As usual at JefeBet, we tell you how both of them are coming to the Bundesliga Matchday 19, along with the predictions, odds, and probable lineups for Eintracht Frankfurt vs Hertha Berlin. Keep reading to find out more!
Predictions, Picks, and Betting Odds for Eintracht Frankfurt vs Hertha Berlin Bundesliga Matchday 19 Game on February 4, 2023
- Where: Deutsche Bank Park, Frankfurt, Germany
- When: Saturday, February 4, 2023, 9.30 AM ET
- Moneyline: Eintracht Frankfurt (-230) / Tie (+350) / Hertha Berlin (+500)
- Asian Handicap: Eintracht Frankfurt (+1, -145) / Hertha Berlin (+1, +100)
- Over/Under (2.5): Over (-165) / Under (+125)
- Both teams score: Yes (-130) / No (+100)
Odds provided by DraftKings.
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Eintracht Frankfurt Preview
The team from the economic capital of Europe has 32 points and is in 6th position. Of their last five matches, they have won two and drawn three, ending the last two games in a draw (1-1 against Freiburg and Bayern Munich).
They are only two points behind Borussia Dortmund, the last team to enter the Champions League qualification zone. So, to make sure they don’t slip away, they have just signed former PSV Eindhoven left back Philipp Max (29 years old).
Probable lineup (3-4-2-1): Kevin Trapp; Tuta, Makoto Hasebe and Evan N’Dicka; Buta, Sebastian Rode, Djibril Sow and Ansgar Knauff; Jesper Lindström and Mario Götze; and Randal Kolo Muani.
Hertha Berlin Preview
The first month of the year is coming to an end and Hertha failed to win or draw in the first three games. They lost 3-1 to Bochum, followed by a resounding 5-0 home defeat to Wolfsburg, and then 2-0 in the city derby against FC Union Berlin, also at the Olympic stadium.
In addition, of the last five games played they have won only one, and they have lost the rest of them. As a result, they are 17th in the standings, i.e., second to last, with 14 points, just four points ahead of Schalke 04. For all this, Fred Bobic, the sporting director since June 2021, was dismissed in the last few hours.
Probable lineup (4-3-3): Oliver Christensen; Peter Pekarík, Filip Uremović, Marc-Oliver Kempf and Marvin Plattenhardt; Jean-Paul Boëtius, Lucas Tousart and Suat Serdar; Dodi Lukebakio, Marco Richter and Wilfried Kanga.
JefeBet Prediction
There is no doubt as to who comes out on top for Saturday’s game. Hertha Berlin is unlikely to get a point against one of the best teams in Germany, and that is why at JefeBet we believe that Eintracht Frankfurt will win without a hitch.
Prediction: Eintracht Frankfurt wins by 3-0.