Eintracht Braunschweig
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Eintracht Braunschweig aims to replicate their recent 2-0 victory over Saarbrücken in the Bundesliga 2 Play-offs. In that game, they controlled 49% of possession, unleashing 15 shots, 7 on target, with goals from Lino Tempelmann (49') and Marvin Rittmüller (61'). Saarbrücken managed 9 shots, with only 1 on target.
Over their last six matches, Marc Pfitzner’s squad has scored 8 goals, averaging 1.33 goals per game, showing steady but unspectacular attacking output.
Saarbrücken
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Saarbrücken’s recent matches have been high-scoring, with three or more goals in five of their last six games. They’ve averaged 2 goals per game, contributing to an overall match average of 4.33 goals. However, this offensive trend may not hold against a defensively solid Braunschweig side.
Head-to-Head
Since May 14, 2006, Eintracht Braunschweig has won 3 of their 6 encounters with Saarbrücken, who claimed 2 victories, with 1 draw. The teams have combined for 14 goals in these matches—8 for Braunschweig, 6 for Saarbrücken—averaging 2.33 goals per game. For additional context, the sports card above details Braunschweig’s historical edge in Bundesliga matchups (W5 D1 L0).
Team News: Eintracht Braunschweig
Manager Marc Pfitzner will be without Leon Bell Bell (hamstring injury) and Niklas Tauer (cruciate ligament tear) for the upcoming clash.
Prediction
Considering current form and historical data, Saarbrücken may struggle to break through Braunschweig’s defense. Expect a tight match, with Eintracht Braunschweig likely edging out a 1-0 win. This one promises to be a close battle worth watching.
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