Here are our key predictions for February 14, 2026. See results in the table below
1. VfB Stuttgart vs. FC Köln (Bundesliga) – 1
Stuttgart is flying high, chasing a Champions League spot. Köln, meanwhile, is stuck in the mud, struggling to create chances away from home. Everyone expects a blowout, but Köln has been “boring” lately—in a good way for bettors. They’ve tightened up their defense to survive. Stuttgart has a habit of winning 1-0 or 2-0 rather than 5-0.
2. Werder Bremen vs. Bayern Munich (Bundesliga) – 2
Bayern is the juggernaut that rarely loses on the road this season. Werder Bremen is currently in a tailspin, winless in 11 games and sitting near the relegation zone. Bremen is desperate. When a team is backed into a corner, they usually play for a “proud” loss or a gritty draw. While a Bayern win is almost certain, the odds on a “Both Teams to Score” are surprisingly decent because Bayern’s high line always gives up one breakaway.
3. Ajax vs. Fortuna Sittard (Eredivisie) – 1
Ajax hasn’t lost to Fortuna in 26 years. However, Ajax has become the “Draw Kings” lately, failing to kill off games against smaller teams. Fortuna is the ultimate “spoiler.” They aren’t great, but they are disciplined. If Ajax continues their trend of conceding late, Fortuna could snatch a point.
4. Orlando Pirates vs. Marumo Gallants (PSL) – 1
A massive mismatch on paper. The Pirates are top of the league; Gallants are near the bottom. The Pirates haven’t lost at halftime in 27 games. The Pirates are defensive masters (conceding only 0.3 goals per game). The Gallants’ only hope is to park the bus and pray for a 0-0.
5. Dinamo Zagreb vs. NK Istra 1961 (HNL) – 1
Zagreb is the powerhouse of Croatia, but Istra has been surprisingly decent away from home this season, sitting in 4th place. Zagreb is coming off a tiring European schedule. Istra has scored in their last few away games against top-tier opponents. This isn’t the “gimme” match the odds suggest.
6. Young Boys vs. FC Winterthur (Swiss Super League) – 1
Young Boys are the kings of their home turf (Stadion Wankdorf). Winterthur hasn’t kept a clean sheet in 18 matches. Winterthur is a “sieve” at the back. There is no strategic angle here for the underdog—they simply concede too much.
7. Glentoran vs. Ballymena United (NIFL Premiership) – 1
Glentoran is pushing for the top, while Ballymena has lost 4 of their last 5. Ballymena actually has a weirdly good history at Glentoran’s stadium, often snatching 2-1 wins when least expected. However, their current form is too poor to ignore.