- 35M. Hitz
- 13Raphaël Guerreiro
- 16M. Akanji
- 26Ł. Piszczek
- 33J. Weigl
- 28Axel Witsel
- 6T. Delaney
- 10M. Götze
- 22C. Pulišić
- 34J. Bruun Larsen
- 9Paco Alcácer
- 29M. Schmelzer
- 20M. Philipp
- 7J. Sancho
- 40Eric Oelschlägel
- 18Balerdi, Leonardo
- 36Ö. Toprak
- 19Mahmoud Dahoud
- 5A. Hakimi
- 17M. Wolf
- 11M. Reus
- 1M. Rensing
- 23N. Gießelmann
- 3A. Hoffmann
- 5K. Ayhan
- 25M. Zimmermann
- 13Adam Bodzek
- 14M. Suttner
- 7O. Fink
- 22K. Stöger
- 27D. Kownacki
- 20D. Lukébakio
- 6A. Morales
- 11K. Karaman
- 9B. Raman
- 16J. Drobný
- 35M. Kamiński
- 8A. Barkok
- 28R. Hennings
- 26D. Contento
- 39J. Zimmer
In addition to scoring plenty of goals overall of late, Dusseldorf have rarely struggled for goals on the road, as they’ve failed to score in just one of their last ten travelling matches. Moreover, Saturday’s visitors have scored at least twice in three of their last five on the road.
If we look at the overall efforts of both teams this season, then Dortmund of course merit strong favouritism, though given that the hosts have disappointed of late, it’s easy to feel that they’re a bit too short. At the prices, the bet that does stand out is ‘Dusseldorf to Score Over 1.5 Goals’.
Dortmund have been poor at the back of late, especially at home, where they’ve tended to be caught out by teams on the break. Add in both the fact that Dusseldorf have scored plenty of goals of late, even on their travels, and the fact that they thrived when scoring twice against Dortmund earlier in the season and it’s easy to feel that backing the visitors to notch a couple of goals at Signal Iduna Park offers punters value for money.