The odds of Bundesliga teams finishing first or relegated


The German football is promising a lot of fun once the league restarts. COVID-19 pandemic affecting everything in the world, including football, and the fans are getting anxious and want their favorite game back because they have one pending finale on the way. There are several teams currently in the tournament race after a long time, and while Bayern Munich seems to be holding their habitual first spot in the rankings table, they are not looking much intimidating as they are since for years.

Bavarians have had nine rounds and possibly 27 points to their tally, thus were leading the chart with 55 points, only four points plus than the Borussia Dortmund and five more than RBL, who were sitting at 2nd and 3rth spot respectively.

However, the thing that might be problematic for the leading clubs here is that coronavirus situations occurred at a time when Bayern was at best form, while RB Leipzig, who was leading the table for a while there, started dropping points in their last moments.

Even though we still can see Bavarians as the only candidate to claim the title, currently, they are having an odds of 2/9. Borussia Dortmund seems to come at second with 5/1 and RBL at third with 9/1. Meanwhile, Gladbach finished at fourth with 66/1 and, even though, Leverkusen seems practically out of this all situation still represents a figure 100/1; currently Borussia Moenchengladbach has 49 points, and Bayern Leverkusen has 47.

However, the mathematical description of other clubs wasn’t possible here at their current state now, and they can only show assuring results if play resumes again. Find the details about Yvon Mvogo from RBL here.

The fact that we are excluding here is that Munich, RBL, and Leverkusen are all partaking in European competitions. So, it can actually put them in a different situation here, as they have to face multiple challenges in these crises.

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