Stuttgart vs Feyenoord prediction, H2H and probable lineups – 6 November 2025
One of the matchups of the fourth round in the main stage of the 2025/26 Europa League will take place on Thursday at the MHP Arena in Stuttgart, where the local side Stuttgart will host Dutch club Feyenoord. I'm offering a bet focused on goal productivity, taking into account the current stats of both teams.
Match preview
Stuttgart continues to struggle in European competitions. In the previous round, they lost away to Fenerbahçe and slipped to 29th place in the standings. The Germans can't seem to fix their defensive issues, conceding in almost every game, and have failed to win five out of their last six Europa League home matches.
Nevertheless, the team shows some consistency in certain aspects. Notably, in most of their European home games, Stuttgart concedes no more than two goals. It's also worth mentioning that they rarely score more than once, especially when facing tight defensive marking from opponents.
Feyenoord finally managed to grab a win in the previous round, beating Panathinaikos at home and ending a run of poor results. However, away games remain a major weakness for the Dutch side—they haven't won a single Europa League away match in their last 13 attempts. Their defense also tends to falter in nearly every outing.
Feyenoord's away performances are characterized by low attacking output. In only four of their last twenty Europa League away fixtures have they scored more than one goal. Difficulties converting chances and lack of defensive stability are the main risks for the team heading into this clash against their German hosts.
Probable lineups
- Stuttgart: Nübel, Assignon, Hackes, Hendricks, Mittelstädt, El-Hannous, Bouanani, Karazor, Stiller, Chabot, Tomas
- Feyenoord: Wellenreuther, Reed, Ahmedhodžić, Bos, Smal, Stein, Hwang In-beom, Valente, Ueda, Hadj-Moussa, Sliti
Match facts and head-to-head
- Feyenoord haven't won any of their last 13 Europa League away matches
- In 6 of Stuttgart's last 7 Europa League home games, opponents scored exactly 1 or 2 goals
- The last time these teams met was back in 2000, when Stuttgart beat Feyenoord 2-1 at home in the Europa League, and the away leg ended 2-2
Prediction
Given Feyenoord's poor away record and their struggles to convert chances on the road, it's unlikely we'll see a high-scoring performance from the visitors. Stuttgart may be inconsistent, but they have what it takes to limit their opponent's attacking potential.