St. Pauli to prevail on home soil
TEAM NEWS
St. Pauli's Philipp Ziereis, Luca-Milan Zander, Jan-Philipp Kalla, Christopher Avevor, Waldemar Sobota, Richard Neudecker and Henk Veerman are all injured and will not be available for the rest of the season.
Achim Beierlorzer can choose from a fully fit squad at Jahn Regensburg.
St. Pauli
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Philipp Ziereis, Henk Veerman (both knee); Luca-Milan Zander (shoulder); Jan-Philipp Kala, Waldemar Sobota (both ligaments); Richard Neudecker (ankle), Christopher Avevor (adductor)
Jahn Regensburg
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: None
MATCH PREVIEW
MAIN PREDICTION: HOME WIN
St. Pauli have struggled for wins of late, picking up just one victory in seven league fixtures (two draws, four losses). After a 1-1 home league draw with Bielefeld two weeks ago, St. Pauli were beaten 3-0 by in-form Heidenheim at Voith Arena in their last matchup in league action. Jos Lukukay’s men, who sit in eighth in the table, have sealed seven home league wins all season, losing four and drawing four times at Millerntor in league action along the way.
Jahn Regensburg have been in very solid form since suffering back-to-back league defeats at the beginning of February. Since then, the team have lost just once, winning four and drawing four. The team from southern Germany head to St. Pauli on the back of a four-match unbeaten run (two wins, two draws) after registering a 1-0 home league win over Magdeburg last weekend. The side are level on points with St. Pauli, having collected a respectable 45 points so far, but are one place above them thanks to a superior goal difference.
With this one taking place at Millerntor, St. Pauli will fancy their chances of claiming a eighth home league win of the season. Jahn Regensburg will make it tough, but the hosts have lost only two of their last ten home league matches, winning four and drawing four. My money is going on a home league win.
SECOND PREDICTION: ODD/EVEN - ODD
St. Pauli’s last three wins have been by a one-goal margin. With that in mind, back odd total goals to be scored in this one.
HEAD TO HEAD
St. Pauli are unbeaten in their only two home league encounters against Jahn Regensburg, winning once and drawing once.
St. Pauli's Philipp Ziereis, Luca-Milan Zander, Jan-Philipp Kalla, Christopher Avevor, Waldemar Sobota, Richard Neudecker and Henk Veerman are all injured and will not be available for the rest of the season.
Achim Beierlorzer can choose from a fully fit squad at Jahn Regensburg.
St. Pauli
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Philipp Ziereis, Henk Veerman (both knee); Luca-Milan Zander (shoulder); Jan-Philipp Kala, Waldemar Sobota (both ligaments); Richard Neudecker (ankle), Christopher Avevor (adductor)
Jahn Regensburg
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: None
MATCH PREVIEW
MAIN PREDICTION: HOME WIN
St. Pauli have struggled for wins of late, picking up just one victory in seven league fixtures (two draws, four losses). After a 1-1 home league draw with Bielefeld two weeks ago, St. Pauli were beaten 3-0 by in-form Heidenheim at Voith Arena in their last matchup in league action. Jos Lukukay’s men, who sit in eighth in the table, have sealed seven home league wins all season, losing four and drawing four times at Millerntor in league action along the way.
Jahn Regensburg have been in very solid form since suffering back-to-back league defeats at the beginning of February. Since then, the team have lost just once, winning four and drawing four. The team from southern Germany head to St. Pauli on the back of a four-match unbeaten run (two wins, two draws) after registering a 1-0 home league win over Magdeburg last weekend. The side are level on points with St. Pauli, having collected a respectable 45 points so far, but are one place above them thanks to a superior goal difference.
With this one taking place at Millerntor, St. Pauli will fancy their chances of claiming a eighth home league win of the season. Jahn Regensburg will make it tough, but the hosts have lost only two of their last ten home league matches, winning four and drawing four. My money is going on a home league win.
SECOND PREDICTION: ODD/EVEN - ODD
St. Pauli’s last three wins have been by a one-goal margin. With that in mind, back odd total goals to be scored in this one.
HEAD TO HEAD
St. Pauli are unbeaten in their only two home league encounters against Jahn Regensburg, winning once and drawing once.
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