
Here are the confirmed lineups for the penultimate Bundesliga conference Saturday, including the following games: Union Berlin vs. Werder Bremen, Gladbach vs. Hoffenheim, St. Pauli vs. Stuttgart and Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich.

Michael Olise and Leroy Sané. | Photo: Alexander Hassenstein / Getty Images |
It’s the time of the year in which the final decisions for next season take place! Who can get hold of the top ranks and secure European football for 2025/26? Who will go down to the 2. Bundesliga? Will Bayern become the new Bundesliga champions in Leipzig?
Maybe we will get some answers in today’s Bundesliga match conference! Here are all the confirmed lineups for the following 4 games: Union Berlin vs. Werder Bremen; Gladbach vs. Hoffenheim; St. Pauli vs. Stuttgart; Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich.
Confirmed lineups: Union Berlin vs. Werder Bremen
Union Berlin (3-5-2): Rønnow – Doekhi, Vogt, Querfeld – Trimmel, Schäfer, Khredira, Haberer, Rothe – Hollerbach, Ilić
Werder Bremen (3-5-2): Zetterer – Stark, Pieper, Friedl – Weiser, Stage, Lynen, Schmid, Agu – Burke, Duksch
Confirmed lineups: Gladbach vs. Hoffenheim
Gladbach (4-2-3-1): Omlin – Scally, Itakura, Chiarodia, Ullrich – Reitz, Weigl – Honorat, Stöger, Hack – Kleindienst
Hoffenheim (3-4-2-1): Philipp – Østigård, Chaves, Nsoki – Kadeřábek, Stach, Bischof, Bülter – Touré, Kramarić – Hložek
Confirmed lineups: St. Pauli vs. Stuttgart
St. Pauli (3-4-3): Vasilj – Nemeth, Wahl, v.d. Heyden – Saliakas, Boukhalfa, Smith, Treu – Guilavogui, Sinani, Saad
Stuttgart (4-2-3-1): Nübel – Stenzel, Jeltsch, Chabot, Mittelstädt – Karazor, Stiller – Leweling, Woltemade, Führich – Undav
Confirmed lineups: Leipzig vs. Bayern Munich
Leipzig (4-2-2-2): Vandevoordt – Nedeljković, Klostermann, Lukeba, Raum – Seiwald, Kampl – Haidara, Xavi – Šeško, Openda
Bayern Munich (4-2-3-1): Urbig – Boey, Stanišić, Dier, Laimer – Kimmich, Pavlović – Olise, Gnabry, Sané – Müller