FSV Mainz 05 vs Borussia Monchengladbach: head to head & Predictions (05 Dec)

FSV Mainz 05 vs Borussia Monchengladbach head to head & Predictions (05 Dec)

A struggling FSV Mainz 05 host an inconsistent Borussia Mönchengladbach in a fixture that has quietly tilted Mainz’s way in recent years. The numbers set a clear backdrop: Mainz sit bottom with six points from 12 matches (1–3–8, 11–23), while Gladbach’s erratic run (3–4–5, 16–19) has kept them mid-pack but far from convincing. With a trip to Bayern looming for Mainz, this feels like a must-take opportunity before the schedule stiffens.

Mainz’s season-long issues are familiar and worrying: they score rarely (a goal every 98 minutes on average) and concede in short cycles (every 47 minutes). They’ve netted first in only a quarter of their league games. Gladbach bring more punch and volatility — more matches over 2.5 goals (58%) and a habit of finishing late (38% of their league goals arriving between 76–90 minutes) — yet their recent league defeats at St. Pauli (0–4) and Heidenheim (0–3) underline how quickly it can unravel.

Head-to-head: Mainz’s quiet edge

The recent series leans towards Mainz: a 3–1 win in Mönchengladbach in March 2025, a 4–0 home victory in October 2023, and a string of draws that denied Gladbach momentum in the matchup. Over the last tranche of meetings, Mainz have more wins, more goals and a couple of clean sheets; Gladbach, notably, have none.

Key indicator (recent H2H)
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FSV Mainz 05
MAI
Borussia Mönchengladbach logo
Borussia Mönchengladbach
MOE
Wins (last 10)41
Goals scored (last 10)1811
Clean sheets (last 10)20

Season snapshot: two different problems

For Mainz, the table is a verdict on blunt attack and fragile timing; for Gladbach, it’s a story of streaks and lapses. The raw league picture is stark enough.

Form and scoring profile: slow-starters vs late-finishers

Mainz create a low-scoring rhythm and chase games too often; Gladbach’s matches trend higher in total goals and they leave a lot for the final quarter-hour. If this match opens up late, the visitors’ timing window is worth watching.

Attacking/tempo indicators (season)
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FSV Mainz 05
MAI
Borussia Mönchengladbach logo
Borussia Mönchengladbach
MOE
BTTS – Yes50%33%
Over 2.5 goals42%58%
Scored first25%25%
Min per goal (for)98.267.5
Min per goal (against)47.056.8

Set-plays, discipline and margins

Margins may come at dead balls and second phases. Mainz actually generate a decent corner count and play a more bruising game; Gladbach draw more pressure in wide areas but keep the cards down. If Mainz are to tilt this, set-pieces and chaos might be their route.

Auxiliary indicators
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FSV Mainz 05
MAI
Borussia Mönchengladbach logo
Borussia Mönchengladbach
MOE
Avg corners for (per game)4.924.83
Avg corners against (per game)3.925.33
Avg cards received (per game)3.001.58
Shots on target (season total)3254
Offsides against (season total)3325

Market view and what it suggests

The model tilt is intriguing: a lean towards Mainz on the 1X2, a nudge to over 2.5 goals, yet a strong steer to BTTS: No. That combination implies a one-sided scoring pattern if it breaks open — a warning that Mainz can’t afford another slow, reactive start.

How this could play out

Mainz have the historical comfort and home context; Gladbach carry the sharper attack but fragile underbelly. A Mainz win would ease the pressure and validate the head‑to‑head pattern; a Gladbach victory would steady their season and expose Mainz’s recurring habits. Another flat Mainz display — after a 4–0 at Freiburg and just one goal across their last three league outings — would only turn up the volume before Bayern.

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