Go Ahead Eagles – Stuttgart Tip Europa League, Matchday 5 on Thursday, 27/11/25 at 21:00
While VfB Stuttgart are reaching for the starting places in the Champions League with consistently good performances in the Bundesliga, the Swabians are still a bit behind in the Europa League.
Above all, the away weakness to be lamented here puts the direct ticket for the round of 16 in danger: Fenerbahce and FC Basel had both suffered defeats.
It is therefore all the more important that today’s guest game is at the table neighbours from Deventer, who are level on points. Not an easy undertaking: In the most recent EL home game, the Go Ahead Eagles already took top favorite Aston Villa to task with a 2-1 victory.
However, since the form curve of the hosts has not exactly gone through the roof recently, Bet365 still expects the Bundesliga club to have the best chances. In my Go Ahead Eagles Stuttgart tip, I also expect VfB to be at the front, who can still concede one or two goals thanks to their strong defense.
Go Ahead Eagles vs. Stuttgart AI predictions:
If Bet365 and I agree, artificial intelligence will ultimately have to submit to this concentrated competence – and will also send the guests onto the pitch as the presumed winner. It is absolutely obvious that there is only a narrow odd of not even quite 1.50 for this.
Much more exciting is the goal scorer bet determined by our mathematical genius. The fact that Deniz Undav scores should almost be a matter of course after his brace against Augsburg and the three goals against Dortmund.
Although Undav is currently scoring at will, there is now already double the stake for a narrow goal in the Netherlands. But with a little courage, even more is possible.
So a Bet365 Boost touchingly takes care of the Stuttgart goalgetter. If the national player scores the first goal of the game while waiting, the odds turbo will only be stopped by the British betting provider at the 5.5 mark!
Predicted chance of winning:
| Win GA Eagles |
Draw |
Victory Stuttgart |
| 23% |
20.9% |
56.1% |
If the payouts reach pleasing heights in the event of success in terms of Undav, the Go Ahead Stuttgart AI forecast also has one or two suggestions in store for more cautious tipsters.
In my opinion, the more than 2.5 goals proposed here at odds of 1.53 can be played almost without risk – after all, in Stuttgart’s last two appearances alone, there were a total of eleven goals from the stadiums to report!
Knowing Stuttgart’s strong morale, the final AI tip also makes perfect sense, after all, VfB has already made up for deficits in four games this season – and even turned many a botched start (such as recently against Augsburg) into a victory.
In this respect, it is absolutely tempting to trust the Swabians to win again after falling behind, especially since there is currently a strong odd of 6.5 at one of the best football betting providers!
Since you sometimes have to do everything yourself, I derive another recommendation for a promising bet from the proven taker qualities of the breast ring wearers:
Since Stuttgart usually gets stronger and stronger in the course of a game, there is a lot to suggest that more goals will be scored in the 2nd half in Deventer – odds of 2.00!
What you need to know about Go Ahead Eagles vs. Stuttgart betting
- The Go Ahead Eagles have never played against Stuttgart in a competitive match and have never played against a German team in a European competition.
- For Stuttgart, it is the first away game in a European competition against a Dutch team since the 1-0 defeat against SC
- Heerenveen in November 2004 in the group stage of the UEFA Cup.
- Only Bucharest (32) have had more shots on goal than the Go Ahead Eagles (30) in this year’s UEFA Europa League,
- with goalkeeper Jari De Busser making more saves than any other goalkeeper in the competition (25).
- Stuttgart have failed to score in either UEFA Europa League away game so far this season – despite 41 shots on goal
- Only five players have played more passes than Stuttgart’s
- Angelo Stiller (270) in this year’s UEFA Europa League, with 99 of those successful passes coming in the final third of the pitch – 25 more than any other player.



