SC Freiburg vs VfL Wolfsburg Prediction, Odds & Tips
SC Freiburg vs VfL Wolfsburg Prediction and Tips
SC Freiburg drew 1-1 with VfL Wolfsburg at Europa-Park Stadion in a Bundesliga fixture that saw our model's 60% pick for a Freiburg win miss the mark. Both sides found the net as expected; Freiburg had won their sole recent meeting against Wolfsburg, but could not convert that advantage into three points here. The draw leaves both teams with mixed results from their recent form, Freiburg having won one of their last five while Wolfsburg drew three of theirs. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
SC Freiburg vs VfL Wolfsburg Prediction, Odds and Betting Tips
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Our pick
SC Freiburg to win
Result
SC Freiburg v VfL Wolfsburg
AI Prediction Result
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Expected goals (xG)
Match xG total 1.96
Freiburg vs Wolfsburg Preview: Can the Wolves Finally Tighten Up at the Back?
Jay Thompson · 18 April 2026
Last updated: Friday 1 May 2026. Right, we are two days out from what could be a really tasty Sunday afternoon in the Bundesliga, and I have been watching this one build all week. SC Freiburg host VfL Wolfsburg at the Europa-Park Stadion on 3 May 2026, and honestly... this fixture has proper mid-table chaos energy on one side and genuine relegation anxiety on the other. Strap in.
Where Both Clubs Are Right Now
Let's set the scene. Freiburg are sitting eighth in the Bundesliga table. Solid enough. Not setting the world alight, but they are doing what Freiburg do, which is exist in that comfortable mid-table space where nobody really fears them but nobody looks forward to playing them either. They have scored 44 goals in the league this season and let in 52. So they are not exactly a defensive fortress, are they. But they are competitive, they are organised, and at the Europa-Park Stadion they will fancy themselves.
Wolfsburg though. Mate. Seventeenth. Seventeenth! That is a relegation place, full stop. And when you look at their numbers it makes sense. They have managed 41 goals scored, which is not catastrophic, but they have conceded 66. Sixty-six! That is genuinely alarming. That is the kind of defensive record that keeps a manager up at night. Look at the fixtures across the whole season and you can see exactly where this has gone wrong for them. You just cannot be leaking that many and expect to stay up.
The Goals Angle and Why I Can Not Stop Looking at It
Okay so here is where it gets interesting for those of us who like a little flutter on a Sunday. Combined, these two sides have scored 85 goals and conceded 118 in the league this season. One hundred and eighteen goals conceded between two teams. I am not going to pretend I understand xG... actually wait, for once I actually looked at the numbers, and even without whatever xG is supposed to mean, the raw data here is screaming at you. These two teams are not built to play 0-0 draws. The BTTS market is calling my name and honestly I am not putting up much of a fight.
Wolfsburg's defensive numbers are the real story. Sixty-six goals against is the kind of figure that makes you wince. It means that roughly every single match this season Wolfsburg have been shipping over one and a half goals. Freiburg have scored 44, which means they average well over a goal a game too. You do the maths. Or I will do it for you. Goals look very likely here.
The Bigger Picture for Wolfsburg
Look, I genuinely feel for Wolfsburg fans right now. Seventeenth place with the season winding down is a horrible place to be. Every point feels enormous. Every defeat feels terminal. And coming to a ground like the Europa-Park Stadion, where Freiburg are organised and the crowd gets behind them, is not exactly the fixture you want when you are scrapping for survival.
The thing is though... Wolfsburg are still scoring goals. Forty-one for the season is not nothing. They have clearly got players who can find the net. The problem is every time they score one, they seem to give two back. If they could just... tighten it up at the back, even slightly, they might still have something to play for. The question is whether Sunday is the day that happens. I reckon probably not, but you never know in football, do you.
Freiburg's Home Advantage
The Europa-Park Stadion is a proper little ground. Freiburg fans are passionate, the atmosphere is good, and the team does tend to perform better in front of their own supporters. Eighth place suggests a side that is doing its job without any drama. They are not chasing Europe at this point and they are nowhere near any trouble. Which can cut both ways, honestly. Sometimes that mid-table comfort zone means a side lacks urgency. But Wolfsburg desperately need points, and that desperation tends to make for an open game. And open games suit Freiburg's ability to find the net.
Freiburg have scored 44 times this season. They are not shy in front of goal. Home advantage plus a Wolfsburg side that cannot stop conceding... yeah. I know which way I am leaning.
Jay's Betting Corner: The Sunday Special
Right. Here we go. You know the drill. This is the bit where I make decisions that my bank balance will probably regret on Sunday evening.
I'm going big on this... BTTS. Both teams to score. Freiburg have the goals in them and Wolfsburg, for all their defensive problems, have shown they can find the net too. Sixty-six goals conceded by Wolfsburg and 52 by Freiburg means both defences have shown they can be opened up. This feels like a game with goals at both ends, and I am backing it with confidence.
If you want to go further... over 2.5 goals in this match looks tempting as a standalone bet. I would not blame you. Actually I would actively encourage you. Don't @ me if it ends 1-0.
For those who like a correct score punt, I fancy Freiburg to win it but not by a cricket score. Something like 2-1 to the home side captures the vibes of this one for me. Freiburg in control, Wolfsburg grabbing one, but ultimately not enough from the visitors. You heard it here first.
As for the acca... I am still building the Saturday and Sunday specials for this weekend. Freiburg to win is going in. It has to. Home side, eighth versus seventeenth, goals conceded column on Wolfsburg looking like a horror film. Back to basics on this one.
Final Thoughts
Listen, this might not be the glamour tie of the Bundesliga weekend. But sometimes these are the most entertaining matches you watch. A mid-table side who are comfortable against a desperate relegation-threatened team who can score but cannot defend. That is a recipe for proper Sunday afternoon football. Limbs optional but chaos is basically guaranteed.
Freiburg should win this. Wolfsburg need a miracle, or at least a completely transformed defensive display. Neither feels likely by Sunday, but football is madness and that is why we love it.
Get yourself in front of a screen for this one. It is going to have goals. I am almost certain of it. Almost.
Read full preview
Last updated: Friday 1 May 2026. Right, we are two days out from what could be a really tasty Sunday afternoon in the Bundesliga, and I have been watching this one build all week. SC Freiburg host VfL Wolfsburg at the Europa-Park Stadion on 3 May 2026, and honestly... this fixture has proper mid-table chaos energy on one side and genuine relegation anxiety on the other. Strap in.
Where Both Clubs Are Right Now
Let's set the scene. Freiburg are sitting eighth in the Bundesliga table. Solid enough. Not setting the world alight, but they are doing what Freiburg do, which is exist in that comfortable mid-table space where nobody really fears them but nobody looks forward to playing them either. They have scored 44 goals in the league this season and let in 52. So they are not exactly a defensive fortress, are they. But they are competitive, they are organised, and at the Europa-Park Stadion they will fancy themselves.
Wolfsburg though. Mate. Seventeenth. Seventeenth! That is a relegation place, full stop. And when you look at their numbers it makes sense. They have managed 41 goals scored, which is not catastrophic, but they have conceded 66. Sixty-six! That is genuinely alarming. That is the kind of defensive record that keeps a manager up at night. Look at the fixtures across the whole season and you can see exactly where this has gone wrong for them. You just cannot be leaking that many and expect to stay up.
The Goals Angle and Why I Can Not Stop Looking at It
Okay so here is where it gets interesting for those of us who like a little flutter on a Sunday. Combined, these two sides have scored 85 goals and conceded 118 in the league this season. One hundred and eighteen goals conceded between two teams. I am not going to pretend I understand xG... actually wait, for once I actually looked at the numbers, and even without whatever xG is supposed to mean, the raw data here is screaming at you. These two teams are not built to play 0-0 draws. The BTTS market is calling my name and honestly I am not putting up much of a fight.
Wolfsburg's defensive numbers are the real story. Sixty-six goals against is the kind of figure that makes you wince. It means that roughly every single match this season Wolfsburg have been shipping over one and a half goals. Freiburg have scored 44, which means they average well over a goal a game too. You do the maths. Or I will do it for you. Goals look very likely here.
The Bigger Picture for Wolfsburg
Look, I genuinely feel for Wolfsburg fans right now. Seventeenth place with the season winding down is a horrible place to be. Every point feels enormous. Every defeat feels terminal. And coming to a ground like the Europa-Park Stadion, where Freiburg are organised and the crowd gets behind them, is not exactly the fixture you want when you are scrapping for survival.
The thing is though... Wolfsburg are still scoring goals. Forty-one for the season is not nothing. They have clearly got players who can find the net. The problem is every time they score one, they seem to give two back. If they could just... tighten it up at the back, even slightly, they might still have something to play for. The question is whether Sunday is the day that happens. I reckon probably not, but you never know in football, do you.
Freiburg's Home Advantage
The Europa-Park Stadion is a proper little ground. Freiburg fans are passionate, the atmosphere is good, and the team does tend to perform better in front of their own supporters. Eighth place suggests a side that is doing its job without any drama. They are not chasing Europe at this point and they are nowhere near any trouble. Which can cut both ways, honestly. Sometimes that mid-table comfort zone means a side lacks urgency. But Wolfsburg desperately need points, and that desperation tends to make for an open game. And open games suit Freiburg's ability to find the net.
Freiburg have scored 44 times this season. They are not shy in front of goal. Home advantage plus a Wolfsburg side that cannot stop conceding... yeah. I know which way I am leaning.
Jay's Betting Corner: The Sunday Special
Right. Here we go. You know the drill. This is the bit where I make decisions that my bank balance will probably regret on Sunday evening.
I'm going big on this... BTTS. Both teams to score. Freiburg have the goals in them and Wolfsburg, for all their defensive problems, have shown they can find the net too. Sixty-six goals conceded by Wolfsburg and 52 by Freiburg means both defences have shown they can be opened up. This feels like a game with goals at both ends, and I am backing it with confidence.
If you want to go further... over 2.5 goals in this match looks tempting as a standalone bet. I would not blame you. Actually I would actively encourage you. Don't @ me if it ends 1-0.
For those who like a correct score punt, I fancy Freiburg to win it but not by a cricket score. Something like 2-1 to the home side captures the vibes of this one for me. Freiburg in control, Wolfsburg grabbing one, but ultimately not enough from the visitors. You heard it here first.
As for the acca... I am still building the Saturday and Sunday specials for this weekend. Freiburg to win is going in. It has to. Home side, eighth versus seventeenth, goals conceded column on Wolfsburg looking like a horror film. Back to basics on this one.
Final Thoughts
Listen, this might not be the glamour tie of the Bundesliga weekend. But sometimes these are the most entertaining matches you watch. A mid-table side who are comfortable against a desperate relegation-threatened team who can score but cannot defend. That is a recipe for proper Sunday afternoon football. Limbs optional but chaos is basically guaranteed.
Freiburg should win this. Wolfsburg need a miracle, or at least a completely transformed defensive display. Neither feels likely by Sunday, but football is madness and that is why we love it.
Get yourself in front of a screen for this one. It is going to have goals. I am almost certain of it. Almost.
SC Freiburg
Freiburg drew 1-1 at home, extending their pattern of conceding in every recent match; clean sheets stood at 0 percent across their last five games. They scored 4 goals in that span but shipped 3, reflecting defensive inconsistency. The result halted momentum after beating Heidenheim 2-1, though their seventh-place position remained stable given the draw.
VfL Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg earned a point on the road despite ranking 16th in the table. Their xG for was 2.01, yet they managed only 1 goal, suggesting inefficiency in front of goal. The draw extended a run of 3 draws in 5 matches; they have conceded 11 goals across that period, indicating structural defensive fragility that a single point did little to address.
Run-in & context
The 1-1 result left Freiburg seventh with their draw-heavy form intact; Wolfsburg remained 16th and 9 points adrift of safety. Neither side gained ground on their respective targets. Freiburg's inability to secure wins at home against lower-ranked opposition proved costly, while Wolfsburg's defensive record worsened the gap to the relegation zone, making their next fixtures critical.
Injury impact
SC Freiburg have a near-full squad available.
VfL Wolfsburg have a near-full squad available.
Venue
Europa-Park Stadion
Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany
Weather
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Set pieces
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Match Probabilities
Full-Time Result
Both Teams to Score
Over/Under 2.5 Goals
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Half-Time Result
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Lineups, live stats, full odds comparison, and in-depth match data for SC Freiburg vs VfL Wolfsburg.
SSR Ratings
| Metric | ||
|---|---|---|
| Overall | 1528 | 1405 |
| Attack | 1567 | 1553 |
| Defence | 1427 | 1395 |
| Goals Index | 1609 | 1595 |
| BTTS Index | 1561 | 1619 |
📝 Post-Match Analysis
Freiburg 1-1 Wolfsburg: Points Shared As Prediction Bites The Dust
SC Freiburg couldn't hold on for the win despite being heavy favourites, sharing a 1-1 draw with VfL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. Our model said 59.7% chance of a home win. The match said otherwise.
Form Guide (Last 5)
Head-to-Head
2 meetings| Market | Count | Rate | Streak |
|---|---|---|---|
| BTTS (Yes) | 2/2 | 100% | 2 |
| Over 2.5 | 1/2 | 50% | - |
| Over 1.5 | 2/2 | 100% | - |
| Under 2.5 | 1/2 | 50% | 1 |
| SC Freiburg Clean Sheet | 0/2 | 0% | - |
| VfL Wolfsburg Clean Sheet | 0/2 | 0% | - |
Match History
Match facts at a glance
- Kickoff
- Venue
- Europa-Park Stadion, Freiburg im Breisgau · capacity 34,700
- Competition
- Bundesliga
- Last meeting
- SC Freiburg 1-1 VfL Wolfsburg (3 May 2026)
- Head-to-head record
- SC Freiburg 1W · 0D · 0L VfL Wolfsburg (1 meetings)
- Top scorer · VfL Wolfsburg
- Jonas Wind (1 goal)
- Most yellows · SC Freiburg
- Cyriaque Irié (8 YC)
- Most yellows · VfL Wolfsburg
- Jesper Lindstrøm (11 YC)
- BTTS this season · SC Freiburg
- 80%
- BTTS this season · VfL Wolfsburg
- 60%
- Our prediction
- SC Freiburg to win (60%)
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