RB Leipzig vs Holstein Kiel: Preview and Prediction

Borussia Monchengladbach vs RB Leipzig: Preview and Prediction ahead of their Friday night Bundesliga clash in the German top flight.

Borussia Monchengladbach vs RB Leipzig: Preview and Prediction ahead of their Friday night Bundesliga clash in the German top flight.

RB Leipzig will be hoping to break into the Bundesliga top three when they take on minnows Holstein Kiel on Saturday afternoon.

RB Leipzig will be looking to tighten their grip on the final UEFA Champions League qualification spot when they host bottom-placed Holstein Kiel at the Red Bull Arena on Saturday afternoon. But with just four matches left in the Bundesliga season, even a slight slip-up could prove costly in a congested European race.

Leipzig currently sit fourth in the table on 48 points, just two ahead of FSV Mainz 05, who will be in action simultaneously against VfL Wolfsburg. Interim boss Zsolt Low knows full well that his side cannot afford any complacency, especially against opponents with everything to fight for at the opposite end of the table.

Their most recent outing, a 3-2 home win over Wolfsburg, highlighted both their attacking flair and defensive fragility. Leipzig raced to a three-goal lead courtesy of three spectacular long-range strikes, only to be pegged back by two goals in the second half that made for a nervy finish. That victory marked a second consecutive win for Low’s side, but the absence of clean sheets in four straight matches — seven goals conceded in that span — remains a concern.

Still, their home form has been strong, with seven wins in their last ten games at Red Bull Arena, suffering just one defeat in that time. Against a struggling Holstein Kiel side, Leipzig will be expected to dominate from the outset.

For Holstein Kiel, the situation is dire. Rooted to the bottom of the table with 18 points, their recent 2-1 loss to St. Pauli further compounded their misery. While they were marginally competitive, their vulnerability at set pieces was again exposed, having now conceded 15 goals from dead-ball situations, second only to Bochum in the division. No team in the Bundesliga has faced more shots from set pieces (155) than Kiel, highlighting their ongoing structural issues in defence.

Their away record tells a similar story of struggle. Holstein Kiel have managed just one win in their last 15 matches on the road, losing ten of them. Furthermore, they have collected just one victory from their last 12 league games overall, slipping further into relegation trouble with each passing week.

In their first-ever Bundesliga meeting earlier this season, Leipzig ran out 2-0 winners, although the scoreline flattered them slightly, with a second-half penalty inflating their xG total. Nonetheless, it was another reminder of the gulf in quality between the two sides.

Marcel Rapp’s men must now attempt to defy the odds in Saxony. A defeat would mathematically guarantee a bottom-three finish, and even a draw may not be enough to ignite a late survival push, as they remain four points adrift of the relegation playoff spot. The Hard Tackle takes a look at how both sides could line up and what tactics they might employ on the day.

Team News & Tactics

RB Leipzig

Leipzig will be without one of their most influential players for Saturday’s clash, as Xavi Simons, who scored a brace in the recent win over Wolfsburg, is suspended due to yellow card accumulation. The Dutch attacker joins Antonio Nusa on the sidelines, with the Norwegian winger still recovering from injury.

Further adding to the selection challenges, Xaver Schlager is also ruled out through injury, while both Benjamin Henrichs and David Raum remain unavailable, leaving Leipzig stretched in defensive areas. Interim boss Zsolt Lpw may once again deploy Castello Lukeba at left-back to cover the gap, despite his natural position being in central defence.

Given these absences, Leipzig will likely turn to Christoph Baumgartner and Ridle Baku to provide creative support for the strike duo of Benjamin Sesko and Lois Openda, who are expected to lead the line in a two-man attack.

In midfield, Nicolas Seiwald and Arthur Vermeeren are set to form the central partnership, offering defensive solidity and ball distribution in the absence of Schlager. Their role will be particularly crucial in transitioning quickly from defence to attack against a Holstein Kiel side prone to conceding from open play and set pieces.

The back four is expected to feature Nikola Nedeljkovic at right-back, with Willi Orban and El Chadaille Bitshiabu continuing their partnership at centre-back. Castello Lukeba will likely be deployed again at left-back. Peter Gulacsi retains his spot in goal, offering leadership and experience from the back.

Probable Lineup (4-4-2): Gulacsi; Nedeljkovic, Orban, Bitshiabu, Lukeba; Baku, Seiwald, Vermeeren, Baumgartner; Sesko, Openda

Holstein Kiel

The visitors enter this crucial Bundesliga encounter severely hampered by injuries across the pitch. Defensively, they are without the services of Colin Kleine-Bekel, Ivan Nekic, and Patrick Erras, all of whom remain sidelined. These absences leave head coach Marcel Rapp with limited options at the back, forcing him to rely on less-experienced or out-of-position players in key roles.

Further complicating matters in midfield, veteran playmaker Lewis Holtby remains out and is not expected to return until early May. His absence deprives Kiel of one of their most composed and creative presences in the centre of the park. Meanwhile, in attack, the visitors are also missing Andu Yobel Kelati and Benedikt Pichler, both unavailable due to injury.

Given the personnel issues, Rapp is expected to adopt a 3-5-2 formation. Thomas Dahne will start in goal, shielded by a makeshift defensive trio of Timo Becker, David Zec, and Marco Komenda. These three will need to remain compact and disciplined, especially given Leipzig’s attacking strength and pace on the break.

The wing-back roles are likely to be filled by Lasse Rosenboom on the right and John Tolkin on the left, providing both defensive cover and width in transition. In central midfield, Magnus Knudsen, Armin Gigovic, and Nicolai Remberg will be tasked with breaking up play, offering protection to the back three, and supplying quick ball progression to the forwards.

Up front, Alexander Bernhardsson and Shuto Machino are the most probable starters in the two-man forward line. With limited service and under pressure from the outset, their main duties will be to exploit any gaps on the counter and press high when opportunities arise.

Probable Lineup (3-5-2): Dahne; Becker, Zec, Komenda; Rosenboom, Knudsen, Gigovic, Remberg, Tolkin; Bernhardsson, Machino

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Benjamin Sesko

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With Xavi Simons suspended, all eyes turn to Benjamin Sesko to carry the attacking load for RB Leipzig against Holstein Kiel. The Slovenian striker has steadily grown into his role this season, showcasing a lethal combination of pace, aerial strength, and clinical finishing.

Šeško’s ability to play on the shoulder of the last defender makes him a constant threat in behind, especially against a Holstein Kiel side that has struggled defensively, particularly on set pieces and counter-attacks. His movement inside the box, coupled with his knack for finding pockets of space, will be critical in breaking down the Bundesliga’s bottom-placed team.

As Leipzig push to cement a Champions League spot, Sesko’s goals could prove decisive. Expect him to be the focal point in the final third and a constant menace for the Kiel defence. If Leipzig dominate possession and territory as expected, Sesko could easily find himself on the scoresheet.

Prediction

RB Leipzig 3-0 Holstein Kiel

This fixture pits one of the Bundesliga’s most dynamic attacking sides against its most fragile defence. RB Leipzig should have far too much quality for a Holstein Kiel team struggling both at home and away, especially when it comes to defending set pieces and maintaining structure under pressure.

With Benjamin Sesko in fine form, and Leipzig unbeaten in nine of their last ten home matches, the hosts should dominate possession, create plenty of chances, and comfortably secure all three points. Kiel, meanwhile, look destined to remain at the foot of the table, with another difficult 90 minutes ahead in Saxony.

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