Home team to win the derby
TEAM NEWS
Braunschweig’s key strikers
Domi Kumbela and Christoffer Nyman are out injured while Mirko Boland and
Joseph Baffo have suffered knee injuries and are unavailable too.
Dusseldorf will be without
first ‘keeper Michael Rensing again as he has broken his ribs, but the club have
no further injury concerns.
Braunschweig
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Mirko
Boland, Joseph Baffo (both knee); Domi Kumbela (unspecified), Christoffer Nyman
(pulled muscle)
Dusseldorf
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable:
Michael Rensing (broken rib)
MATCH PREVIEW
MAIN PREDICTION: HOME WIN
Braunschweig claimed a
deserved 0-0 draw at home in last weekend’s standout match against leaders
Holstein Kiel. Although they didn’t manage to extend their winning sequence to
two games and have recorded their tenth draw – a league record – they were
happy with this result as it means that they are capable of competing with the
strongest clubs in the 2. Bundesliga. However, their inability to convert draws
into wins has left them sitting in 11th place with four wins and
three defeats out of 17 matches.
Dusseldorf have been
inconsistent at best lately, having recorded two draws and three defeats in
their last five, and they need to bounce back from their latest disappointing
defeat to avoid losing sight of the top as they are trailing leaders Holstein
Kiel by two points. The team, who are now in third place on 31 points, lost 2-0
at home against second-placed Nurnberg on Monday, with both goals arriving in
the final 25 minutes of the game. Dusseldorf haven’t won in their last three
road games in the league, with two draws and one defeat.
I can see no end to Dusseldorf’s
current bad run and even a visit to Braunschweig is looking beyond them at the
moment, while the best they can hope for is to escape with a draw. However, I
do think the hosts will edge this and predict a home win.
SECOND PREDICTION: FIRST TEAM TO SCORE – BRAUNSCHWEIG
Braunschweig should get off
the mark first after opening the scoring in three of their last four home games
against Dusseldorf. The team have a +3 goal difference from their nine matches
played at their own stadium this term and I think they will start fast and net
the opener here.
HEAD TO HEAD
Braunschweig’s recent home
record against Dusseldorf in the 2. Bundesliga consists of two wins, one draw
and one defeat, with the team scoring five and conceding five goals.
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