In 56 competitive matches against Stuttgart, the Wolves have lost more (26) than they’ve won (22). However, if you discount the five encounters in the DFB Cup, when the Green-and-Whites were largely playing in the lower leagues, then the head-to-head record against VfB reads considerably more favourably going into the next meeting on Saturday 28 September (kick-off 15:30 CEST). Another good thing: there’s never been a goalless draw between the teams on Wolfsburg soil. Here are more facts and figures ahead of the home game against last season’s Bundesliga runners-up: