Pick 1: Both Teams to Score - Yes (1.53)

Die Adler are unbeaten in their last four league outings, with three games ending in draws. They are unbeaten in their last five home games in the Bundesliga, though the last two games have ended in draws. They have won four of their last five home meetings against the visitors and are strong favorites.

There are a few injury concerns for head coach Dino Toppmöller as winter signing Jean-Mattéo Bahoya has been given a rest until the international break with a calf injury. Ellyes Skhiriand Hugo Larsson are carrying knocks and face a late fitness test.

Die Kraichgauer have registered back-to-back wins for the first time in the league since September and will look to build on that form. They have lost just one of their last six league outings. Nonetheless, they have just one win in their last seven away games, suffering four losses.

While they are winless in their last seven away meetings against the hosts, they have scored two goals apiece in their last two away games in this fixture. Pellegrino Matarazzo has a lengthy absentee list for the trip to Frankfurt, as Dennis Geiger picked up an injury last week, while Pavel Kaderabek and Marius Bülter will serve suspensions.

With that in mind and considering Frankfurt's impressive home record in this fixture, they are expected to eke out a narrow win.