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Bayer 04 Leverkusen vs Hamburger SV Prediction & Betting Tips 16.05.2026

Football PredictionsBundesligaBundesliga • Germany
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen — Last 6
Hamburger SV — Last 6

Bayer 04 Leverkusen welcome Hamburger SV to the BayArena on Saturday afternoon in the Bundesliga, with both sides still chasing something tangible from the final stretch of the season. Kasper Hjulmand’s team are sixth on 58 points and still pushing to finish as high as they can, while Merlin Polzin’s visitors sit 11th on 37 points and are trying to turn a mid-table finish into something a little more respectable. There’s no trophy on the line here, but there is plenty riding on it. Leverkusen need a response after a rough recent spell. Hamburg, fresh from beating SC Freiburg 3-2, will fancy a swing at a side that’s been a touch fragile at the back.

The numbers suggest a game with goals in it. Leverkusen have been strong at home all season, Hamburg’s away record is one of the weaker ones in the division, and both teams have made a habit of finding the net lately. That doesn’t mean this is a foregone conclusion. It isn’t. But it does mean the match should be played with a bit of edge, and probably with a few openings at both ends.

The bigger picture leans towards Leverkusen, even if their recent league form has been uneven. They’re still the superior side on paper and, at home, they’ve usually looked a cut above. Hamburg, though, arrive with some confidence after back-to-back wins, and they’ve been involved in lively matches for weeks. Can they carry that away from home? That’s the question.

Bayer 04 Leverkusen Form & Analysis

Leverkusen’s recent run has been a bit of a rollercoaster, and not the kind any title chaser would want. They went to Borussia Dortmund on 11 April and came away with a tidy 1-0 win, which looked like the sort of result that could steady the ship. Instead, the next few weeks brought a mixed bag: a 1-2 home defeat to FC Augsburg, then a 0-2 home loss to Bayern München in the DFB Pokal, and after that a bright 2-1 away victory at 1. FC Köln. The feel-good factor didn’t last long. RB Leipzig were brushed aside 4-1 at home on 2 May, only for Stuttgart to knock them over 3-1 away last Saturday.

That swingy form tells you plenty. Leverkusen can still hurt teams going forward — four against Leipzig, two at Köln, and a goal in each of their last three league matches — but they’ve also been too open. The 3-1 loss at Stuttgart was a good example. They scored first through Aleix García inside a minute, and still ended up chasing the game. That’s not the sort of defensive control Hjulmand will want to see, especially with the business end of the season here. Still, at home they’ve generally been reliable. Their league record at the BayArena stands at nine wins, three draws and four defeats, with 37 scored and only 18 conceded. That’s a strong base.

There’s also a useful pattern here: Leverkusen have been first to score in five of their last six, and they’ve won four of their last five league matches at home in front of this crowd. That’s handy. Very handy. But it doesn’t completely erase the worry signs at the back. They’ve gone five of their last league games without a clean sheet, and that’s the sort of run that invites trouble against a side with a live threat in transition. Leverkusen should still control large parts of this match. The issue is whether they can do it without leaving the door open.

Hamburger SV Form & Analysis

Hamburg arrive with a bit of momentum, even if their season overall still looks like a work in progress. Their last six have been entertaining and messy in equal measure. They started with a 1-1 draw at home to Augsburg on 4 April, then were beaten 4-0 away at Stuttgart a week later. Werder Bremen got the better of them 3-1 in Bremen on 18 April, and Hoffenheim edged them 2-1 at home on 25 April. Since then, though, there’s been a sharper edge. They won 2-1 at Eintracht Frankfurt on 2 May and followed that by beating SC Freiburg 3-2 at home on 10 May.

That Freiburg win was no smash-and-grab. Hamburg were good value for it. They produced 1.98 xG, limited Freiburg to 0.41, and created three big chances to one. They were aggressive, direct and plenty efficient enough when it mattered. Bakery Jatta, Igor Matanović twice, Luka Vušković and Fabio Baldé all got involved in a game that had a bit of everything. That’s the upside with Hamburg right now. They can score, and they’re not shy about opening games up. The downside? Their away record remains ugly. Three wins, four draws and nine defeats, with only 14 goals scored and 31 conceded. That’s 16th-place form on the road, plain and simple.

Still, they’re not coming in dead on their feet. Hamburg have now won two in a row, and they’ve scored in both. They’ve also made a habit of getting on the scoresheet even in defeat, which is why this fixture has such a natural case for goals at both ends. Their broader trend is clear enough: they’ve gone without a clean sheet in 13 straight matches, and they’ve been involved in eight of their last nine league games with both teams scoring. That’s a pretty loud signal. The flip side is that they don’t usually shut anyone down for long. Against a home side like Leverkusen, that’s a problem waiting to happen.

Head-to-Head

Leverkusen have had the better of this fixture more often than not, and the most recent meeting followed that script. When the sides met in Hamburg on 4 March 2026, Leverkusen left with a 1-0 win. That result fits a wider pattern too: Leverkusen have won three of the last eight meetings listed here, and Hamburg haven’t managed to keep them quiet for long in most of those games.

There’s a sense of Leverkusen holding the upper hand in these encounters, especially at the BayArena, where they’ve beaten Hamburg 3-0, 3-1, 1-0 and 4-0 across previous Bundesliga meetings. Hamburg have nicked the odd result, but those wins are rare. That won’t be lost on either manager.

We Predict: Both Teams To Score

We’re backing Both Teams To Score at 4/7 for this one. It’s the cleanest angle on the game. Leverkusen are strong at home and should create enough to score at least once, probably more, while Hamburg have been finding the net regularly and have just scored three against Freiburg and two at Frankfurt. That’s not the profile of a side likely to blank easily.

The case is pretty straightforward. Leverkusen have gone five league matches without a clean sheet, Hamburg have scored in both of their last two wins, and their away defence has been leaky all season. A 2-1 Leverkusen win feels right, with the hosts’ superior quality just about carrying them through. If you want a slightly punchier alternative, Over 2.5 Goals is live too, but BTTS feels the sharper play here.

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