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Supercomputer Predicts 2025/26 Bundesliga Table in Full

The upcoming Bundesliga season promises a mix of tactical evolution, high-profile transitions, and intense relegation drama. With Bayern Munich and Leverkusen trading blows at the top and a handful of clubs facing pivotal turning points, this season could become one of the most unpredictable in recent memory.

18. 1. FC Heidenheim – 24 points

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Despite their incredible fight in previous seasons, Heidenheim are expected to fall short this time. The lack of top-flight experience and squad depth makes survival unlikely.

17. VfL Wolfsburg – 27 points

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Wolfsburg continues its slide down the table after a turbulent 2024–25 campaign. Without major reinforcements or tactical clarity, they are prime candidates for automatic relegation.

16. Mainz 05 – 29 points

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Mainz's defensive issues remain unresolved heading into the new season. While they might avoid direct relegation, the playoff route is a daunting possibility.

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15. 1. FC Köln – 31 points

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Köln will once again rely on their passionate fanbase to push them over the line. However, they’re expected to spend much of the season flirting dangerously with the drop zone.

14. FC Augsburg – 33 points

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Augsburg's midfield strength could help them grind out results, but their weak attacking output may cost them. Survival is within reach, but only just.

13. Borussia Mönchengladbach – 35 points

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Gladbach remains a work in progress as they seek a new identity after years of instability. A safe but unspectacular finish is the most realistic outcome.

12. FC St. Pauli – 36 points

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Back in the top flight, St. Pauli brings vibrancy and fresh energy to the league. They are unlikely to challenge for Europe, but survival will be a significant win.

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11. Union Berlin – 38 points

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Union’s focus shifts from continental adventures back to domestic consolidation. A stable, middle-of-the-pack season could lay the foundation for future growth.

10. Hamburger SV – 40 points

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HSV’s first season back in the Bundesliga will be about finding their feet again. Expect moments of promise but also inconsistency as they aim to stabilize.

9. Werder Bremen – 42 points

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Bremen looks well-positioned to establish themselves firmly in the mid-table. Their solid core and improved discipline should see them avoid relegation threats.

8. TSG Hoffenheim – 45 points

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Hoffenheim's aggressive style can overwhelm weaker sides but remains erratic against stronger opponents. Expect a feast-or-famine campaign filled with goals.

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7. VfB Stuttgart – 48 points

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Stuttgart continues to impress under Sebastian Hoeneß, maintaining their fearless playing style. Squad depth will be tested in their bid to return to Europe.

6. SC Freiburg – 50 points

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Freiburg remains a model of consistency under Christian Streich. Their ability to overperform on a limited budget should secure yet another strong finish.

5. Eintracht Frankfurt – 53 points

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Frankfurt’s tactical cohesion and summer reinforcements put them in a strong position. European qualification remains well within reach if they maintain momentum.

4. Borussia Dortmund – 59 points

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Dortmund’s attacking prowess will thrill fans, but defensive weaknesses might cost them points. A top-four finish is likely, but another title tilt may be out of reach.

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3. RB Leipzig – 63 points

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Leipzig’s dynamic system and young stars make them a fixture in the top four. However, questions over squad maturity could limit their title credentials.

2. Bayer Leverkusen – 68 points

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With Erik ten Hag replacing Xabi Alonso, Leverkusen enters a new tactical chapter. Losing Florian Wirtz to Liverpool weakens them, but their system remains elite.

1. Bayern Munich – 72 points

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Vincent Kompany’s arrival has re-energized the squad, with early signs looking dominant. Reinforced by signings like Jonathan Tah, Bayern are back to win it all.

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