The gameweek 30 clash could have ramifications for the pair's survival prospects, adding a layer of intrigue before this weekend's tussle in Lower Saxony.
Match preview
Ralph Hasenhuttl replaced Niko Kovac after Wolfsburg lost to Augsburg in mid-March and immediately sparked a reaction as the Wolves defeated Werder Bremen 2-0 at the backend of March.
However, that win has not provoked a complete turnaround, with the relegation-threatened club losing against Borussia Monchengladbach (3-1) and RB Leipzig (3-0), underscoring the task that lies ahead of the former Southampton boss in the final weeks of the 2023-24 season.
While Wolfsburg are six points clear of 17th-placed Koln, meaning they cannot fall into the automatic relegation spots, just two points separate the home side from 16th-placed Mainz in the playoff spot heading into this weekend.
With Mainz in fine form, picking up 10 points from four matches, Hasenhuttl's troops could slide into the bottom three in gameweek 30 if they are beaten on home turf again, having lost three on the trot.
Correcting the Wolves' home form could be the difference between survival or relegation, with the hosts winless on their stomping ground since defeating Leipzig 2-1 in November 2023.
Facing Bochum is the first step to securing their top-flight status, with Darmstadt and Mainz to visit Volkswagen Arena in Wolfsburg's final two home games of the 2023-24 season.
The Blues hope to extend that winless run to five months by avoiding defeat in Lower Saxony on Saturday, keen to correct a seven-match sequence without a victory (five losses) since a shock 3-2 win over Bayern in February.
Heiko Butscher is still new in the job, having replaced Thomas Letsch at the start of April, and the incumbent secured a 1-1 draw in the first game after his promotion from the club's U19, thanks to Keven Schlotterbeck, who levelled in the 90th minute of proceedings moments after scoring at the wrong end.
However, travelling Bochum fans will not be as assured of a positive result because of a pitiful road record this term that has seen the visitors secure one triumph all season — a 2-1 success over Darmstadt in November 2023.
That points to another dispiriting trip for the supporters, whose seven-point tally after 14 away matches is a joint-low with Mainz in the Bundesliga.
A seven-match winless run against Wolfsburg adds to the dread that Bochum feel before this weekend's encounter, and it remains to be seen if the ambition to overtake their hosts leads to an impressive showing.
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VfL Bochum Bundesliga form:
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Team News
Moritz Jenz picked up another yellow card in Wolfsburg's recent loss to Leipzig, thus ruling out the centre-back against Bochum.
Koen Casteels is an injury doubt with a shoulder issue, but Lukas Nmecha is not expected to play any part because of a muscle injury.
Butscher is without three players due to knee injuries — Michael Esser, Moritz-Broni Kwarteng and Mohammed Tolba — while Niclas Thiede is unavailable because of a broken finger.
Takuma Asano (six goals) and Kevin Stoger (five) are the struggling side's leading goalscorers this term and the pair hope to come up trumps for a side winless on the road since last year.
Wolfsburg possible starting lineup:
Pervan; Lacroix, Bornauw, Zesiger; Maehle, Vranckx, Arnold, Gerhardt; Baku, Wind, Tomas
VfL Bochum possible starting lineup:
Reemann; Oermann, Masovic, Schlotterbeck, Bernardo; Losilla, Osterhage, Stoger; Asano, Hofmann, Antwi-Adjei