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Union Berlin vs VfL W Prediction is not just about three points this Saturday (14:30 GMT, 2026-04-18). It is also about a changing touchline and two clubs trying to steady their season stories at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. Union are mid-table (11th), Wolfsburg are looking over their shoulder, and the mood feels like spring football in Germany: a bit hopeful, a bit tense, and never fully predictable.
The headline writes itself. After a run of damaging results, Union moved on from Steffen Baumgart on April 11, handing the final five matches to interim coach Marie-Louise Eta. Beyond the sporting angle, it is a landmark moment: Eta becomes the first female head coach in Europe’s “Big Five” men’s leagues. Union have also had to defend her publicly, pushing back against sexist social-media noise with a clear message that the squad will be judged by football, not prejudice. In Berlin, the stands can be ruthless—but they can also be fiercely loyal. This week, that loyalty has a purpose.
On the other bench, Wolfsburg have gone back to a familiar face. Dieter Hecking returned in mid-March after a decade away, tasked with the kind of rescue job that usually comes with sleepless nights and a permanently marked tactics board.
Union’s recent form has been uneven: a 3-1 loss to Heidenheim, a heavy 4-0 defeat to Bayern, and a 1-1 draw with St. Pauli. They need “new impetus,” and under Eta the first question is simple: can Union re-find their compactness and set-piece bite without overcomplicating the plan?
Both teams have also shown they can punch above the odds away from home: Union’s 1-1 at Stuttgart on 2026-01-18 came at a huge 5.8 price, while Wolfsburg’s 1-1 at Hoffenheim on 2026-03-14 defied 7.0 odds. In other words: neither side reads the script politely.
Now to the numbers that matter for your slip. The 1X2 market has Union at 2.2, the draw at 3.3, and Wolfsburg at 3.3. Squad value leans the other way—Union around €124.85m versus Wolfsburg’s €234.60m—yet home edge and match state often beat transfer math.
NerdyTips’ main recommendation is Over 1.5 goals at 1.26, with a trust level of 7.0/10 (and 7.1 confidence in the goals model). That fits the expected match texture: Wolfsburg are projected to have 53% possession, Union 47%, with shot volume close (Union 10, Wolfsburg 12) and both sides forecast for 3 shots on target. That is usually enough to produce at least two goals—especially if one comes early and forces the other team to open up.
The AI’s 1X2 prediction is a home win (“1”) at 2.2, but with a very low trust score (1.8). That reads like a “value idea” rather than a foundation. If you play it, consider keeping stakes sensible—Union at home can be stubborn, but Wolfsburg’s deeper squad means this is not a comfortable lean.
Discipline and game management could swing it: projected cards are 1 for Union and 2 for Wolfsburg, with corners at 3-4 (7 total). Those small edges often show up late—right when a 1-1 becomes a 2-1, and a calm betting plan looks smarter than a brave one.
Final thought: Union Berlin vs VfL W prediction points to a tight match that still clears two goals. And if Berlin’s new coach gets the bounce, the stadium might do the rest.
Union Berlin vs VfL W Prediction is not just about three points this Saturday (14:30 GMT, 2026-04-18). It is also about a changing touchline and two clubs trying to steady their season stories at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. Union are mid-table (11th), Wolfsburg are looking over their shoulder, and the mood feels like spring football in Germany: a bit hopeful, a bit tense, and never fully predictable.
The headline writes itself. After a run of damaging results, Union moved on from Steffen Baumgart on April 11, handing the final five matches to interim coach Marie-Louise Eta. Beyond the sporting angle, it is a landmark moment: Eta becomes the first female head coach in Europe’s “Big Five” men’s leagues. Union have also had to defend her publicly, pushing back against sexist social-media noise with a clear message that the squad will be judged by football, not prejudice. In Berlin, the stands can be ruthless—but they can also be fiercely loyal. This week, that loyalty has a purpose.
On the other bench, Wolfsburg have gone back to a familiar face. Dieter Hecking returned in mid-March after a decade away, tasked with the kind of rescue job that usually comes with sleepless nights and a permanently marked tactics board.
Union’s recent form has been uneven: a 3-1 loss to Heidenheim, a heavy 4-0 defeat to Bayern, and a 1-1 draw with St. Pauli. They need “new impetus,” and under Eta the first question is simple: can Union re-find their compactness and set-piece bite without overcomplicating the plan?
Both teams have also shown they can punch above the odds away from home: Union’s 1-1 at Stuttgart on 2026-01-18 came at a huge 5.8 price, while Wolfsburg’s 1-1 at Hoffenheim on 2026-03-14 defied 7.0 odds. In other words: neither side reads the script politely.
Now to the numbers that matter for your slip. The 1X2 market has Union at 2.2, the draw at 3.3, and Wolfsburg at 3.3. Squad value leans the other way—Union around €124.85m versus Wolfsburg’s €234.60m—yet home edge and match state often beat transfer math.
NerdyTips’ main recommendation is Over 1.5 goals at 1.26, with a trust level of 7.0/10 (and 7.1 confidence in the goals model). That fits the expected match texture: Wolfsburg are projected to have 53% possession, Union 47%, with shot volume close (Union 10, Wolfsburg 12) and both sides forecast for 3 shots on target. That is usually enough to produce at least two goals—especially if one comes early and forces the other team to open up.
The AI’s 1X2 prediction is a home win (“1”) at 2.2, but with a very low trust score (1.8). That reads like a “value idea” rather than a foundation. If you play it, consider keeping stakes sensible—Union at home can be stubborn, but Wolfsburg’s deeper squad means this is not a comfortable lean.
Discipline and game management could swing it: projected cards are 1 for Union and 2 for Wolfsburg, with corners at 3-4 (7 total). Those small edges often show up late—right when a 1-1 becomes a 2-1, and a calm betting plan looks smarter than a brave one.
Final thought: Union Berlin vs VfL W prediction points to a tight match that still clears two goals. And if Berlin’s new coach gets the bounce, the stadium might do the rest.
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O1.5 -385
At least 2 goals will be scored in the match with odds of -3851 120
Union Berlin is expected to win with odds of 120Over 1.5 -385
At least 2 goals will be scored in the matchYes -154
Both teams are expected to score1X&O1.5 -147
Home win/draw and over 1.5 goals
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7
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Union Berlin |
18-Apr-26
1:2
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Union Berlin |
06-Apr-25
1:0
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Union Berlin |
10-Feb-24
1:0
| VfL W ![]() |
Union Berlin |
31-Jan-23
2:1
| VfL W ![]() |
Union Berlin |
18-Sep-22
2:0
| VfL W ![]() |
Union Berlin |
16-Oct-21
2:0
| VfL W ![]() |
Union Berlin |
09-Jan-21
2:2
| VfL W ![]() |
Union Berlin |
01-Mar-20
2:2
| VfL W ![]() |
VfL W |
06-Dec-25
3:1
| Union Berlin ![]() |
VfL W |
23-Nov-24
1:0
| Union Berlin ![]() |
| 10 May | W |
FSV Mainz 05
| 1 |
Union Berlin
| 3 |
| 02 May | D |
Union Berlin
| 2 |
1. FC Koln
| 2 |
| 24 Apr | L |
RB Leipzig
| 3 |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
| 18 Apr | L |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
VfL W
| 2 |
| 11 Apr | L |
Heidenheim
| 3 |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
| 05 Apr | D |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
FC St. Pauli
| 1 |
| 21 Mar | L |
Bayern Munich
| 4 |
Union Berlin
| 0 |
| 15 Mar | W |
Freiburg
| 0 |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
| 08 Mar | L |
Union Berlin
| 1 |
Werder Bremen
| 4 |
| 28 Feb | L |
Borussia M
| 1 |
Union Berlin
| 0 |
| 09 May | L | VfL W |
0 | Bayern M |
1 |
| 03 May | D | SC Freiburg |
1 | VfL W |
1 |
| 25 Apr | D | VfL W |
0 | Borussia M |
0 |
| 18 Apr | W | Union Berlin |
1 | VfL W |
2 |
| 11 Apr | L | VfL W |
1 | Frankfurt |
2 |
| 04 Apr | L | Leverkusen |
6 | VfL W |
3 |
| 21 Mar | L | Wolfsburg |
0 | Werder Bremen |
1 |
| 14 Mar | D | Hoffenheim |
1 | Wolfsburg |
1 |
| 07 Mar | L | Wolfsburg |
1 | Hamburger |
2 |
| 01 Mar | L | Stuttgart |
4 | Wolfsburg |
0 |
Germany - Bundesliga| Team | M | G | P | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Bayern | 33 | 117-35 | 86 |
| 2 |
Borussia | 33 | 68-34 | 70 |
| 3 |
RB Leipzig | 33 | 65-43 | 65 |
| 4 |
VfB Stuttgart | 33 | 69-47 | 61 |
| 5 |
1899 | 33 | 65-48 | 61 |
| 6 |
Bayer | 33 | 67-46 | 58 |
| 7 |
SC Freiburg | 33 | 47-56 | 44 |
| 8 |
Eintracht | 33 | 59-63 | 43 |
| 9 |
FC Augsburg | 33 | 45-57 | 43 |
| 10 |
FSV Mainz 05 | 33 | 42-53 | 37 |
| 11 |
Hamburger SV | 33 | 39-53 | 37 |
| 12 |
Union Berlin | 33 | 40-58 | 36 |
| 13 |
Borussia | 33 | 38-53 | 35 |
| 14 |
1. FC Köln | 33 | 48-58 | 32 |
| 15 |
Werder Bremen | 33 | 37-58 | 32 |
| 16 |
VfL Wolfsburg | 33 | 42-68 | 26 |
| 17 |
1. FC | 33 | 41-70 | 26 |
| 18 |
FC St. Pauli | 33 | 28-57 | 26 |