Bundesliga
FC Augsburg
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VfL Wolfsburg hosts FC Augsburg. The head-to-head record favors Augsburg with 5 wins compared to Wolfsburg's 2, alongside 3 draws. Lineups appear stable for both sides. With no recent form or match news available, analysis relies solely on historical H2H goal scoring data.
PredictionBased on the historical head-to-head record, a close contest is anticipated. Considering Augsburg's slight edge in past encounters, a narrow victory for the away side is predicted.
Final Score: VfL Wolfsburg 1 - 2 FC Augsburg
Last updated: 5 hours ago
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Recent Matches
- 2021-11-06 VfL Wolfsburg 1 - 0 FC Augsburg
- 2022-04-03 FC Augsburg 3 - 0 VfL Wolfsburg
- 2022-10-08 FC Augsburg 1 - 1 VfL Wolfsburg
- 2023-01-14 FC Augsburg 0 - 4 VfL Wolfsburg
- 2023-04-01 VfL Wolfsburg 2 - 2 FC Augsburg
- 2023-10-28 FC Augsburg 3 - 2 VfL Wolfsburg
- 2024-03-16 VfL Wolfsburg 1 - 3 FC Augsburg
- 2024-11-02 VfL Wolfsburg 1 - 1 FC Augsburg
- 2025-03-15 FC Augsburg 1 - 0 VfL Wolfsburg
- 2025-10-04 FC Augsburg 3 - 1 VfL Wolfsburg
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