Leverkusen awaits Heidenheim: On to the clear mandatory task!
Heidenheim will face Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga on November 9th, 2025. Current statistics and forecasts in focus.

Leverkusen awaits Heidenheim: On to the clear mandatory task!
Today, November 9th, 2025, the football world is glued to the encounter between Bayer Leverkusen and FC Heidenheim in the Bundesliga. While Leverkusen were able to shine in their last home games, Heidenheim, as bottom of the table, has not yet been able to gain a single point away from home. These contrasting signs give hope for an exciting duel.
Heidenheim has already entered the history books this season with a weak record of just five points after nine games - but unfortunately as the team with the worst results in the club's history. The record of so many setbacks is shocking and is also reflected in the offensive: Heidenheim has lost in each of the four away games so far and has only scored twice. Leverkusen, on the other hand, can report impressive home strength: in the last four games there were three wins and one draw, with the team scoring an average of two goals per game. Betting base reports that the probability of a home win with a difference of at least two goals is considered to be high.
Leverkusen's strength and development
Bayer Leverkusen, a city shaped by Bayer AG with around 163,000 inhabitants, can look back on an impressive season. Under coach Kasper Hjulmand, the team has stabilized and only suffered two defeats in twelve competitive games. Particularly noteworthy are the players Ernest Poku and Aleix Garcia, who recently showed strong performances. Patrik Schick, who scored 21 goals last season, also returned from injury and has already hit the mark again.
In terms of style of play, Leverkusen has an impressive passing rate of 88 percent with an average of 580 passes per game. In comparison, Heidenheim has a pass rate of just 76 percent and manages 345 passes per game. This difference could be crucial in today's game. Leverkusen have always won in their four Bundesliga duels against Heidenheim so far, and the goal difference clearly favors the Werkself at 12:4. Kicker adds that Leverkusen's good form is also evident in the expected goals figure, which is 2.39 - a clear advantage over Heidenheim's 0.85.
A view of the city of Leverkusen
Leverkusen, part of the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, has a long history that dates back to the 12th century. Originally founded as a small village, the city developed over the years into an industrial city and is now known for its important companies and the Bayer Leverkusen sports club. Sights include the BayArena, the Bayer Kreuz and the impressive Morsbroich Castle, which attracts art lovers.
While the fans are hoping for a clear victory for their team today, it remains to be seen whether Heidenheim can finally turn things around or whether Leverkusen will continue their strong performance. Football has its own rules and anything can happen in the stadium.