Important three points for the Jahn
TEAM NEWS
Jahn Regensburg's Oliver Hein and Sebastian Nachreiner are both out with a knee injury. However, Achim Beierlorzer can still choose from a good squad for this league encounter.
Frank Schmidt’s Heidenheim will have to do without defenders Timo Beermann, Arne Feick and Mathias Wittek.
Jahn Regensburg
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Oliver Hein, Sebastian Nachreiner (both knee)
Heidenheim
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Timo Beermann (calf), Mathias Wittek (knee), Arne Feick (ankle)
MATCH PREVIEW
MAIN PREDICTION: HOME WIN
Achim Beierlorzer’s Jahn Regensburg have made a slow start to their season. After six league matches, Jahn have won two, drawn one and lost three to sit on seven points from a possible 18. Since losing the latest two in a row Regensburg is on a huge downtrend and have not found the net often but conceded already a lot - only the last one at Hamburg have pushed them.
Like Regensburg, Heidenheim have also started their season slowly with a mixed bag of results thus far, winning just two of their six league matches, drawing two and losing two. Last time out Heidenheim won at Voith Arena against surprise team Greuther Furth, as a result of that average run of form, Heidenheim are sitting on 12th Place with only eight points from an available 18.
Regensburg need to get their act together quickly after latest results and I believe that they can get back on track at Continental Arena and pick up much needed three points. Back home win here.
SECOND PREDICTION: FIRST TEAM TO SCORE - HEIDENHEIM
Regensburg have conceded first in two of their three home league matches while Heidenheim was first on the scoresheet in both of their road games. I expect Heidenheim to find the net early in the game again.
HEAD TO HEAD
Regensburg beat Heidenheim 2-0 on home ground last season. The reverse league encounter at Voith-Arena finished in a 3-1 win for Jahn Regensburg too.
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