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This Friday, March 10 match between SV Sandhausen and 1 FC Kaiserslautern on the 24th matchday will be watched by a lot of fans. The Fritz-Walter-Stadion in Kaiserslautern will host the match. Kaiserslautern will expect to return to winning ways here subsequent to losing their last match against Magdeburg 2-0 in the 2. Bundesliga.
Kaiserslautern had 39 percent possession and 12 chances to score, five of which were successful. He made 10 shots between the three sticks for a total of 21 shots on goal. Magdeburg got goals from Tatsuya Ito (65′) and Moritz-Broni Kwarteng (41′).
In recent times, Kaiserslautern has rarely been able to avoid goals for the entire 90 minutes. The fact that Kaiserslautern has allowed seven goals in six of their last six games is concerning. In their previous match, SV Sandhausen and Holstein Kiel played to a 1-1 draw in the 2. Bundesliga game.
SV Sandhausen had 50 percent possession and 13 shots on goal, 5 of which were on target. The main player to score for SV Sandhausen was Candid Evina (95′). He had 12 chances to score, six of which were successful. Holstein Kiel’s goal was scored by Hauke Wahl (47′). The attacking vanguard of SV Sandhausen has scored just one goal in their last six meetings.
SV Sandhausen has also seen their opponents score 13 goals in those matches. We will have to wait to see if that pattern continues in this match because we are aware that no two games are ever the same. SV Sandhausen hasn’t won in two league games they’ve played away from home before this one.
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🏟️ Fritz-Walter-Stadion
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Having observed both teams, we believe Kaiserslautern could score a few goals in this match against SV Sandhausen, who we do not believe can reach the goal line. As time runs out, we anticipate Kaiserslautern to maintain its comfortable 2-0 lead.
Prediction: Kaiserslautern 2-0 Sandhausen
Kaiserslautern has won two of their most recent head-to-head encounters, dating back to March 4, 2016, while SV Sandhausen has won three, with one match ending in a draw. In these matches, the two teams combined to score 9 goals, with 5 coming from Kaiserslautern and 4 from SV Sandhausen.
It turned out that each game averaged 1.5 goals. Matchday 7 of the 2 marked the conclusion of the teams’ previous league encounter. Bundesliga on April 9, 2022, with SV Sandhausen defeating Kaiserslautern 0-0.
That time, SV Sandhausen had 48 percent of the ball possession and made 10 shots on goal, three of which were successful. Kaiserslautern tried 10 between the three sticks against their opponents.
Dirk Schuster, the coach of Kaiserslautern, will not be able to play Robin Bormuth, Kenny Prince Redondo, or Lars Bünning. Due to his suspension, Julian Niehues is ineligible for this match.
This time, Andreas Luthe, Jean Zimmer, Kevin Kraus, Boris Tomiak, Hendrick Zuck, Marlon Ritter, Nicolai Rapp, Philipp Hercher, Philipp Klement, Aaron Opoku, and Terrence Boyd may employ a 4-2-3-1 system.
Tomas Oral, the manager of SV Sandhausen, has to deal with a lot of players who aren’t available. Josef Ganda, Janik Bachmann, Merveille Papela, and Raphael Framberger cannot be taken into consideration.
We agree that SV Sandhausen will start with Patrick Drewes, Dennis Diekmeier, Aleksandr Zhirov, Dario Dumic, Chima Okoroji, Erik Zenga, David Kinsombi, Christian Kinsombi, Alexander Esswein, Franck Evina, and Matj Pulkrab in a 4-2-3-1 configuration.
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SV Sandhausen | ||
G | 1 | Patrick Drewes |
D | 3 | Dario Đumić |
D | 2 | Aleksandr Zhirov |
D | 36 | Chima Okoroji |
A | 30 | Alexander Esswein |
M | 10 | David Kinsombi |
M | 11 | Phillipp Ochs |
D | 19 | Bashkim Ajdini |
M | 26 | Janik Bachmann |
M | 24 | Matondo-Merveille Papela |
A | 9 | Matej Pulkrab |
Kaiserslautern | ||
G | 1 | Andreas Luthe |
D | 5 | Kevin Kraus |
D | 37 | Erik Durm |
M | 23 | Philipp Hercher |
D | 2 | Boris Tomiak |
M | 28 | Mike Wunderlich |
M | 10 | Philipp Klement |
D | 8 | Jean Zimmer |
M | 7 | Marlon Ritter |
M | 16 | Julian Niehues |
A | 13 | Terrence Boyd |
Country | Channels |
United Kingdom | BoxNation |
Germany | DAZN, DAZN2 |
United States | Fox Soccer Plus, ViX |
France | Molotov, Free, L’Equipe, L’Equipe Web |
Nepal | SONY TEN 3 HD, Sony LIV, SONY TEN 3 |
India | JioTV, SONY TEN 3 HD, SONY TEN 3, Sony LIV |
Sri Lanka | Sony LIV, SONY TEN 3, SONY TEN 3 HD |