Braunschweig to continue their unbeaten run
TEAM NEWS
Braunschweig are still
without Julius Biada, Patrick Schonfeld and Steve Breitkreutz who are all
injured, but none of them is a key player.
Greuther Furth won’t have
Mathis Bolly and Sercan Sararer at their disposal.
Braunschweig
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Julius
Biada (calf), Patrick Schonfeld (infection), Steve Breitkreutz (pubis)
Greuther Furth
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Mathis
Bolly (muscle), Sercan Sararer (unspecified)
MATCH PREVIEW
MAIN PREDICTION: HOME WIN
Braunschweig’s start to the
season can only be described as disappointing. The club appear unable to cope
under pressure as they considered themselves to be top promotion candidates
this season. Following their 1-1 draw at Union Berlin on Friday, Torsten
Lieberknecht’s men have only won one of their six league matches, while they
have drawn five. However, they have played decently and have scored at least
one goal in all of their games so far – but they have also conceded at least
one in each of them. Lieberknecht will have to either try to play an offensive
style in order to score more or has to work on improving his defence.
Otherwise, they will not be able to win more matches if the current situation
continues.
Greuther Furth produced one
of the surprise results last weekend at home against Dusseldorf. They started
with a 4-1-4-1 formation and did well to frustrate their opponents, claiming a
3-1 win. Damir Buric’s men had been in very poor form before that win, with
three straight defeats in the opening matches and one draw. They now sit in 17th
in the table and are only two points from safety. The team did not have much to
laugh about before, but their win over Dusseldorf will have provided them with
some hope to make it out of the relegation zone over the upcoming weeks.
Despite Furth’s latest win,
I still think Braunschweig will make use of their home advantage here and finally
clinch their second win this season. Home win.
SECOND PREDICTION: FIRST TEAM TO SCORE – BRAUNSCHWEIG
Six of the last seven home
matches have seen Braunschweig score first while Greuther Furth have conceded
first in four of their last six road games. With hosts Braunschweig desperate
to return to winning ways, I would not be surprised if they found the net first
here again.
HEAD TO HEAD
Braunschweig’s all-time
home record against Greuther Furth in 2.Bundesliga consists of two wins, three
draws and two defeats, with the team scoring seven and conceding six goals.
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