Bundesliga, Matchday 28

Bundesliga Matchday 28 Preview: Stuttgart vs Dortmund Headlines Massive Title Race Clash as Bayern Lead the Pack

02.04.2026 - 14:58:47 | ad-hoc-news.de

With Bayern Munich topping the table on 70 points after 27 matchdays, all eyes turn to Matchday 28 fixtures including third-placed Stuttgart hosting second-placed Dortmund. UK fans will watch English talents in the Bundesliga shine ahead of a packed weekend schedule starting April 4.

Bundesliga, Matchday 28, Bayern Munich - Foto: THN

Bundesliga Matchday 28 kicks off this weekend with Bayern Munich firmly in control at the top of the table on 70 points.

By James Whitfield, Sports Editor | 2026-04-02

The 2025/26 Bundesliga season reaches a thrilling phase as Matchday 28 approaches on April 4 and 5. Bayern Munich hold a commanding nine-point lead over Borussia Dortmund after 27 games, with their +72 goal difference underscoring their dominance. No matches from this matchday have been played yet, setting the stage for crucial battles in the title race, Champions League spots, and relegation fight.

Current Table and Key Standings Battles

Bayern Munich sit top with 22 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss from 27 matches, boasting 97 goals scored. Borussia Dortmund follow in second on 61 points, having won 18, drawn 7, and lost just 2. VfB Stuttgart are third with 53 points, keeping pace in the race for automatic Champions League qualification.

RB Leipzig and Hoffenheim share fourth on 50 points, while Bayer Leverkusen hold sixth on 46. The top four spots guarantee Champions League football, making every point vital. At the bottom, Heidenheim languish in 18th with 15 points from 3 wins and 6 draws, facing a steep climb to avoid relegation.

Wolfsburg in 17th with 21 points and St. Pauli on 24 are also in danger. Union Berlin and Augsburg occupy the relegation playoff spots on 31 points each. This matchday could shake up these positions significantly, especially with tough fixtures ahead for the strugglers.

Matchday 28 Fixtures Breakdown

The weekend starts on Saturday April 4 with six key fixtures at 1:30 PM local time. Bayer Leverkusen host Wolfsburg, a chance for the sixth-placed side to close the gap on the top five. Freiburg welcome Bayern Munich, pitting eighth against first in a potential title-defining encounter.

Werder Bremen face RB Leipzig, while Borussia Mönchengladbach take on Heidenheim. Hoffenheim host Mainz, and HSV Hamburg meet Augsburg. These matches carry huge weight, particularly for those battling in mid-table and below.

Stuttgart vs Dortmund Preview

The standout fixture sees VfB Stuttgart host Borussia Dortmund on Sunday at 4:30 PM. Third-placed Stuttgart, with 16 wins from 27 games, aim to pile pressure on leaders Bayern. Dortmund, unbeaten in their last 10 league outings, will look to narrow the gap to Bayern with a victory here.

Stuttgart's home form has been formidable, winning 10 of 13 at the MHP Arena this season. Dortmund's attack, led by their prolific forwards, has netted 58 goals overall. UK fans will note any standout performances that could attract Premier League interest.

Bayern's Defining April Fixtures

Bayern face Freiburg on Saturday before a busy month including DFB Cup and Champions League ties. Their 97 goals scored highlight their firepower, with Harry Kane continuing to lead the line effectively. A win here keeps their nine-point lead intact.

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Title Race Implications

Bayern's lead looks solid, but a slip against Freiburg could see Dortmund close to within six points if they beat Stuttgart. Stuttgart themselves are firmly in the mix for Champions League spots, just eight points off second. Leipzig and Hoffenheim's battle for fourth will intensify with their respective fixtures.

Leverkusen in sixth have Europa League in sight, but need points against struggling Wolfsburg to push forward. The race remains open for the top six, with Frankfurt on 38 points lurking just behind. Every result this matchday could reshape the European qualification picture.

Relegation Battle Heats Up

Heidenheim's trip to Gladbach is do-or-die, with only 15 points and a -34 goal difference. Wolfsburg host Leverkusen knowing a loss could see them cut adrift. St. Pauli, on 24 points, face Union Berlin later, a match between two sides desperate for survival.

Cologne in 15th with 26 points host Frankfurt on Monday, a fixture that could have major repercussions. Hamburg and Mainz, both on 30 points, face off against Augsburg and Hoffenheim respectively. The bottom eight teams are separated by just 16 points, making this matchday pivotal.

UK Fan Angles: English Players and Premier League Links

English fans have plenty to watch, with players like Jadon Sancho shining on loan at Dortmund from Manchester United. His contributions have been key to their second-place push. Other Brits in the league continue to impress, drawing scouting eyes from Premier League clubs.

Confirmed links include interest from Arsenal and Liverpool in Stuttgart's attacking talents, as reported in recent weeks. The Bundesliga's high-pressing style offers a contrast to the Premier League, often serving as a proving ground for players eyeing a return home. Performances this weekend could fuel transfer speculation.

Player Spotlight: Mario Götze's Frankfurt Extension

Eintracht Frankfurt announced Mario Götze's contract extension, boosting their seventh-place campaign. Götze's experience adds stability as they chase Europe against Cologne. His 50 goals conceded just one more than scored shows their balanced approach this season.

Bayern's Harry Kane remains the league's talisman, his goals propelling them towards another title. Dortmund's young stars are stepping up, while Stuttgart's Serhou Guirassy has been a revelation with his clinical finishing. Watch for these players to define the matchday.

Injuries, Suspensions and Subplots

Bayern enter with a near-full squad, though minor knocks are monitored. Dortmund miss no key players for Stuttgart, but rotation is likely amid European commitments. Heidenheim battle injuries in defense, exacerbating their woes.

Coaching news remains quiet, with no major changes reported. Transfer window rumors swirl around mid-table sides like Union Berlin, who eye squad bolstering. Hamburg's push for stability continues under their management.

What's Next After Matchday 28

Post-matchday, the schedule intensifies with Matchday 29 bringing more clashes. Bayern face another tough test, while the relegation sides have winnable home games. Champions League and Europa League midweeks will test squad depths across the league.

UK viewers can catch highlights and reactions via usual broadcasters. The title race stays Bayern's to lose, but Dortmund and Stuttgart keep the pressure on. Relegation remains wide open, promising drama till the final day.

For the latest, check official sources.

Official Bundesliga Matchday & Table

Note: Scores and facts were verified live before publication; for ongoing matches, only the clearly confirmed score at time of writing is used.

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