Dortmund vs. Augsburg (Saturday, 2.30pm)
Three days on from their Champions League semi-final first-leg victory in midweek, Borussia Dortmund return to Westfalenstadion to welcome Augsburg for a Bundesliga clash on Saturday afternoon.
Neither side could be separated in the reverse fixture five months ago when they played out a 1-1 draw at WWK Arena.
We say: Borussia Dortmund 2-1 Augsburg
Now that Dortmund are guaranteed a Champions League spot for next season, Augsburg will hope that the hosts will take their foot off the gas on the domestic front as they endeavour to boost their own European hopes heading down the home straight.
However, even if Terzic does decide to rotate his side, we believe that the BVB boss will still field a strong enough team to claim all three points.
Wolfsburg vs. Darmstadt (Saturday, 2.30pm)
Wolfsburg host SV Darmstadt 98 in Saturday's gameweek 32 Bundesliga action at Volkswagen Arena, keen to take advantage of the visitors losing their survival battle.
Ralph Hasenhuttl's men have claimed consecutive wins to elevate them in the standings and welcome a club with one victory in seven months of top-flight action.
We say: Wolfsburg 2-0 SV Darmstadt 98
Despite Darmstadt finding the net in six of their last 10 road games, Wolfsburg's motivation to secure their top-flight status should see the home support celebrate a win. The Wolves have won three of their five Bundesliga matches under Hasenhuttl, and that should become four in six for a club that have never lost to the Lilies on their turf (two wins, one draw).
Werder Bremen vs. Borussia M'bach (Saturday, 2.30pm)
With three Bundesliga games remaining, neither Werder Bremen nor Borussia Monchengladbach are assured of survival before gameweek 32's clash at Weserstadion.
Bremen are in a healthier position to beat the drop than their opponents, who continue to look over their shoulder heading into the campaign's final weeks.
We say: Werder Bremen 1-1 Borussia Monchengladbach
Gladbach losing seven of their 15 away games this season means you want to back Bremen to record a third straight Bundesliga victory.
However, the Foals have historically fared well against the hosts, losing just one of their last 14 top-flight meetings. While an away win might be a long shot, the spoils could be shared at Weserstadion.
Stuttgart vs. Bayern (Saturday, 2.30pm)
Fresh from their Champions League semi-final bout in midweek, Bayern Munich travel to the MHPArena to face Stuttgart in a top-three clash in the Bundesliga on Saturday afternoon.
Die Roten will be seeking revenge against their Bavarian counterparts after losing 3-0 in the reverse fixture at the Allianz Arena back in September last year.
We say: Stuttgart 2-2 Bayern Munich
Goals are to be expected on Saturday, as not only do these two teams boast the top two scorers in the division, Kane (35) and Guirassy (25), but they are also the two sides with the highest expected goals (xG) and have created the most big chances in the division - Bayern with 142 chances compared with Stuttgart's 119.
Both teams have little riding on this fixture, but Stuttgart still have some work to do to guarantee a third-placed finish, so with that in mind, we believe that the hosts will earn a hard-fought point from an entertaining score draw.
FC Koln vs. Freiburg (Saturday, 5.30pm)
Second-bottom FC Koln welcome Freiburg to RheinEnergieStadion on Saturday in gameweek 32 in the Bundesliga.
The home side are seven points from safety and realistically need maximum points from their final three games this term to have a shot at beating the drop, but that will be tested against the Europe-chasing visitors.
We say: FC Koln 1-2 Freiburg
Apart from Streich's impressive record against Koln — 12 wins in 17 — Freiburg's three-match winning sequence on their travels and the Billy Goats' form of four losses in five home matches make the visitors undoubted favourites to nick maximum points in Cologne this weekend.