Season so far

UEFA Champions League

Key, Slovan v Stuttgart
League position, Slovan Bratislava 35th, Stuttgart 26thTotal points, Slovan Bratislava 0, Stuttgart 7

Goals scored

Slovan Bratislava 5Stuttgart 9

Form guide

All competitions

Slovan Bratislava won
v Al Gharafa
1
2
Club Friendlies
Stuttgart won
v RB Leipzig
2
1
Bundesliga
Slovan Bratislava won
v DAC 1904
2
1
1. liga
Stuttgart won
v Augsburg
0
1
Bundesliga
Slovan Bratislava lose
v Atlético Madrid
3
1
UEFA Champions League
Stuttgart draw
v Ajax
2
2
Club Friendlies
Slovan Bratislava lose
v Žilina
2
1
1. liga
Stuttgart lose
v St. Pauli
0
1
Bundesliga
Slovan Bratislava won
v Komárno
6
0
1. liga
Stuttgart won
v Heidenheim
1
3
Bundesliga

Previous meetings

All competitions

Slovan Bratislava and Stuttgart
Played
2
Slovan Bratislava Won 0Stuttgart Won 1Draw 1

Previous scores

All competitions

UEFA Europa League

Stuttgart 2 , Slovan Bratislava 2 on the 26th of August 2010
Stuttgart
Slovan Bratislava
26th of August 2010
Slovan Bratislava 0 , Stuttgart 1 on the 19th of August 2010
Slovan Bratislava
Stuttgart
19th of August 2010

Match Facts

  • This will be the first meeting between Slovan Bratislava and Stuttgart since the 2010-11 campaign. In what were their only two games to date, the German side progressed 3-2 on aggregate in a play-off tie in qualifying for the UEFA Europa League (1-0 away and 2-2 at home).

  • Stuttgart have only lost one of their previous eight games against Slovakian/Czechoslovakian sides in European competition, winning five of those fixtures (D2 L1). Their only such defeat came away to Dukla Praha in the UEFA Cup in 1978, a result which saw them eliminated in the Last 16.

  • Slovan Bratislava have lost their first six UEFA Champions League matches, the first side to do so since Romanian club Otelul Galati in 2011. No side in Champions League history has ever lost their first seven games in the competition.

  • Stuttgart’s last two UEFA Champions League games ended 5-1, losing to Crvena Zvezda on MD5 before beating Young Boys on MD6. They last won consecutive games in the competition in December 2009.

  • Having lost their final three Conference League games last season and their first six of this season’s UEFA Champions League, Slovan Bratislava are enduring their second nine-match losing run in major European competition, having lost nine between 2011 and 2014. They are one of three sides to have two 9+ game losing runs, along with Dinamo Zagreb and Dundalk, the latter of whom were the last to lose 10 consecutively (2016 – 2020).

  • In their first five UEFA Champions League games this season, Stuttgart scored just four goals from 88 shots (4.5% conversion) and underperformed their xG by 3.8 (4 goals vs 7.8 xG). In their 5-1 win over Young Boys on MD6, they scored with 25% of their efforts at goal and scored 2.7 more goals than their expected goal total of 2.3.

  • In this season’s UEFA Champions League, Slovan Bratislava have faced the most shots on target (48) and only Young Boys (22) have shipped more goals (21). They’ve also given away the most big chances (29) and conceded the most goals to big chances (15).

  • Stuttgart’s Atakan Karazor has won possession more time in the final third than any other player in the UEFA Champions League this season (10). Indeed, only two midfielders have won possession overall more times than Karazor (39) in the competition this term: Benjamin André (42) and Malik Tillman (40).

  • Vladimir Weiss is winless in all six home UEFA Champions League games as a manager (D2 L1 with FC Petrzalka 1898 in 2005, L3 with Slovan Bratislava in 2024) – the only manager to manage more than six at home without winning is former Fenerbahçe, Besiktas and Galatasaray manager Mustafa Denzili (D1 L6).

  • Stuttgart’s Enzo Millot has been involved in 47 shot-ending sequences of play in the UEFA Champions League this season, the fourth-most of any individual in the competition. However, he’s the top-ranked player this term for total xG of sequences he’s participated in (7.3).