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Stuttgart v Mainz live stream preview, prediction & betting tips – Stuttgart looking to climb away from relegation trouble

Three points is more than just a necessity for VfB Stuttgart as they take on Mainz at the Mercedes Benz Arena on Friday. Watch and bet on Stuttgart vs Mainz live stream at bet365>livestreaming>football from 07:30 GMT on Friday November 26. To watch you must register an account and have a balance of £1 or more. Stuttgart v Mainz Preview The home side have lost three games on the trot and would be desperate to set the record straight against a Mainz side that hasn’t tasted defeated in the last four games. The Swabians put on a much improved display against Borussia Dortmund at the Signal Iduna Park but still lost the game 2-1. Pellegrino Matarazzo’s side put in a very spirited performance but it wasn’t to be their day as Marco Reus scored the winning goal in the last five minutes of th...

Taiwo Awoniyi: It was hard to regain consciousness

Taiwo Awoniyi has thanked Mainz 05 medical team for helping to save his life after a close shave with death during Sunday’s German Bundesliga matchday 31 tie between Mainz and Augsburg at Opel Arena. Awoniyi was concussed after a clash of head with Augsburg defender Felix Uduokhai and was immediately rushed to the hospital where he completed his recovery. The 22-year-old who will miss Mainz 05 next Bundesliga fixture against Borussia Dortmund spoke through his club’s official website, and thank everyone who played their part in keeping him alive. He said: “The last thing I remember was when I headed the ball, then I passed out. It was really hard to regain my consciousness, and to properly “wake up”. It also took some time before I was able to remember everything. But I feel a lot better a...

La Liga congratulates Bundesliga ahead football league return

The Spanish La Liga has congratulated Germany’s Bundesliga for announcing its imminent return as Spain’s top-flight stepped up its own comeback preparations. The Bundesliga was given the green light to resume later this month when chancellor Angela Merkel made the announcement during a news conference on Wednesday. Strict testing and matchday procedures will be put in place by the German government, with football seemingly set to resume on May 15 having been paused in mid-March. LaLiga outlined its own plan for a staggered return to training on Monday, with teams set to begin individual work this week before gradually moving to group sessions, the ultimate aim being to re-commence the 2019-20 season in June. Spanish clubs began testing players for COVID-19 on Tuesday and LaLiga sees the Bu...