Freiburg vs Celta Vigo Predictions: Spaniards Take Control of the Tie Freiburg and Celta Vigo are set to clash in the Europa League quarter-final first leg on Friday, 10 April, with predictions favoring the Spanish side to take an early lead. The match, part of the knockout stage, has sparked significant anticipation, particularly for fans in India, who are encouraged to explore betting platforms for insights. Analysts and betting experts have outlined their expectations, emphasizing the potential for an open and goal-filled encounter. The betting landscape for the match includes several key wagers. The most popular option is backing both teams to score, with odds of 1.83 on Stake. A draw no bet on Celta Vigo is also highlighted at 2.20, while a prediction of Celta Vigo scoring over 1.5 goals at 2.80 is another favored bet. These odds reflect the confidence in Celta Vigo’s attacking capabilities and Freiburg’s recent form. Form and Recent Performances Freiburg’s journey to the quarter-finals has been marked by resilience. They advanced from the round of 16 by overcoming Genk with a 5-1 home victory, despite a late collapse against Bayern Munich, where they squandered a two-goal lead. Their Bundesliga campaign has been inconsistent, with a 3-2 loss to Bayern after a strong start. However, their recent win against St. Pauli and a near-upset against Bayern suggest they remain a formidable opponent. Celta Vigo, on the other hand, has demonstrated a more consistent approach. They lost a 3-0 lead to Alaves before the international break but bounced back with a 3-2 victory over Valencia. The Galicians have already secured two Europa League knockout ties in 2026, defeating PAOK and Lyon on aggregate. Their ability to recover from setbacks and their attacking prowess make them strong contenders for this match.#bundesliga #celta_vigo #europa_league #stake #freiburg

Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund Secure Last-Minute Bundesliga Wins Bayern Munich avoided a second consecutive defeat of the season in the 28th round of the Bundesliga, overturning a 2-0 deficit against Freiburg to win 3-2 in dramatic fashion. The Bavarian giants, missing their top scorer due to injury, extended their lead at the top of the table. The match saw Freiburg take an early 2-0 lead, but Bayern’s young talents delivered late heroics. Tom Bischof, a 20-year-old forward, equalized twice with long-range shots in the 81st and 92nd minutes, while 18-year-old Lennart Karl secured the win with a goal in the 99th minute. This marked Bayern’s 94th and 95th goals of the season, bringing them closer to the 1971/72 record of 100 goals. The Swiss forward Johan Manzambi played a key role for Freiburg, scoring the second goal in the 17th minute after a defensive error by Bayern. Manzambi, who previously scored against Bayern in November, now has half his season goals against the Bavarian side. Freiburg’s Lucas Höler missed two clear chances in the 52nd and 54th minutes, with the decisive goal coming from a set piece in the 71st minute. Borussia Dortmund followed suit, securing a last-minute 2-0 victory over Stuttgart. Karim Adeyemi and Julian Brandt netted in the 94th and 96th minutes, respectively, to keep Dortmund in second place. Despite dominating much of the match, the Bundesliga leaders struggled to convert chances, with Dortmund’s late goals ensuring they remain nine points behind Bayern. Mainz made a remarkable turnaround under new manager Urs Fischer, moving up to ninth place with a nine-point lead over the 16th-placed St. Pauli. The Swiss coach, who took charge in December, led Mainz to 27 points in 15 games after starting the season with six points from 13 matches.#bayern_munich #borussia_dortmund #freiburg #stuttgart #mainz
