Champions League Pressure Meets Bundesliga Momentum in Stuttgart
The importance of this meeting is impossible to ignore. Borussia Dortmund arrived in Stuttgart holding second place, but the margin behind the leaders remained significant, leaving very little room for further dropped points. Stuttgart, meanwhile, entered the weekend in third position with pressure from the teams below, knowing that a defeat could quickly pull them back into the fight for the final Champions League places. The atmosphere around the MHPArena reflected that urgency, especially after Stuttgart’s recent attacking displays and Dortmund’s stronger run of form over the past month. The first meeting between these sides ended in a dramatic 3-3 draw, and many around German football expected another open contest between two of the Bundesliga’s most productive attacking teams.
Rather than focusing purely on star names, much of the pre-match conversation centered on the tactical contrast. Stuttgart were expected to dominate possession through Angelo Stiller and Atakan Karazor, while Dortmund looked more likely to rely on transitions through Maximilian Beier, Serhou Guirassy and the movement of Carney Chukwuemeka behind the striker. Sebastian Hoeness had built one of the league’s most confident home sides, with Stuttgart winning ten home league matches already, while Dortmund’s ability to defend deep and counter quickly had become one of the major reasons behind their rise into second place. Press coverage before kickoff also highlighted Stuttgart’s aggressive pressing and Dortmund’s defensive stability, with many expecting midfield control to decide the game rather than individual brilliance alone.
Another major talking point before kickoff involved squad availability. Stuttgart had relatively few major absences compared to earlier stages of the season, although Dan-Axel Zagadou continued his recovery from persistent knee issues and remained unavailable. Josha Vagnoman was also not fully ready to return to the starting side despite being back in the squad picture. Dortmund’s concerns were more significant around defensive depth, particularly with Nico Schlotterbeck carrying recent injury concerns and the club having already dealt with multiple fitness problems involving Marcel Sabitzer, Niklas Süle and other senior players in recent weeks. Even with those concerns, Dortmund still arrived with one of the league’s strongest recent records and a front line capable of changing a match very quickly.
🚑 Squad Availability and Injury Watch
| VfB Stuttgart Injury Report | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Dan-Axel Zagadou | Knee injury rehabilitation |
| Out / Ruled Out | Luka Jovanovic | Unavailable with injury |
| Questionable | Josha Vagnoman | Managing fitness after recent absence |
| Borussia Dortmund Injury Report | ||
|---|---|---|
| Long-Term / IR | Nico Schlotterbeck | Meniscus injury concern and fitness management |
| Out / Ruled Out | Filippo Mane | Injury absence |
| Out / Ruled Out | Emre Can | Unavailable through injury |
| Out / Ruled Out | Felix Nmecha | Unavailable through injury |
| Questionable | Marcel Sabitzer | Recent calf issue monitored before kickoff |
📋 Matchday Elevens and Key Personnel
| VfB Stuttgart Probable Starting XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position Group | Player | Role |
| Goalkeeper | Alexander Nübel | Shot-stopper and distributor |
| Defence | Lorenz Assignon, Finn Jeltsch, Julian Chabot, Ramon Hendriks | Back four with aggressive full-backs |
| Midfield | Atakan Karazor, Angelo Stiller | Control and buildup |
| Attack | Chris Führich, Nikolas Nartey, Maximilian Mittelstädt, Deniz Undav | Fluid attacking movement and pressing |
| Borussia Dortmund Probable Starting XI | ||
|---|---|---|
| Position Group | Player | Role |
| Goalkeeper | Gregor Kobel | Sweeper keeper and organiser |
| Defence | Waldemar Anton, Nico Schlotterbeck, Ramy Bensebaini | Three-man defensive line |
| Midfield | Julian Ryerson, Marcel Sabitzer, Jobe Bellingham, Daniel Svensson | Balance between work rate and transitions |
| Attack | Carney Chukwuemeka, Maximilian Beier, Serhou Guirassy | Direct running and finishing threat |
Key Talking Points Before Kickoff
- Stuttgart entered the weekend with one of the Bundesliga’s strongest home records.
- Dortmund had won eight of their previous ten league matches before this fixture.
- Deniz Undav and Serhou Guirassy were seen as the two most decisive attacking figures.
- Midfield control between Angelo Stiller and Marcel Sabitzer was viewed as a major battle.
- The previous meeting ended 3-3, increasing expectations of another open game.
- Both clubs remained heavily involved in the race for Champions League qualification.
Highlights
Watch VfB Stuttgart vs Borussia Dortmund full match replay and highlights, The match played at MHPArena, At Saturday 4 April 2026. in Bundesliga, Germany.



