With Bruno Labbadia's side in form and high scoring in recent weeks, Phil Kitromilides is predicting a home win with plenty of goals against a stuttering Bremen team.These two sides are separated by three places and just four points in the Bundesliga table, but their form is radically different. Stuttgart are unbeaten in their last eight matches, enjoying six victories in that time, while Bremen have managed just one win in their last eight games.This would suggest a home win this evening and William Hill price Stuttgart at what looks like an attractive 10/11 (1.91) to claim the points. Bremen meantime are on offer at 14/5 (3.80) to record their fourth away win of the season. Stuttgart's recent home form has been impressive, and they have managed to score four goals or more, in three of their last five home matches.They are priced at 8/1 (9.00) to score four or more again, and given that Bremen are somewhat out of sorts, that could be worth a small value bet. Indeed goals look likely with eight out of Stuttgart's last 10 games seeing three or more scored.So with the home side in decent form, and with goals seemingly on the cards, William Hill offer an extremely tempting looking double on a Stuttgart win and over 2.5 goals at 17/10 (2.70). The statistics back this bet up, and the price makes it worth an investment to start the weekend on a high note.
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