At the Deutsche Bank Park stadium, Hoffenheim advances on the scoreboard with a goal from John Brooks and beats E. Frankfurt in the 5th minute.
The teams come into this matchday with a winning mentality and an attractive match can be expected. The two defeated their rivals in their last match and will try for a new victory.
Eintracht Frankfurt has just won their previous match against Heidenheim with a score of 2-1. After losing 1 time and drawing 3 games, they come to this matchday with 9 goals conceded compared to 8 in favor.
Hoffenheim beat Werder Bremen 2-1 on the previous date. In recent duels, they have won 1, drawn 2 and lost 1, with 8 goals in the opponent’s goal and 7 in their own goal.
The host is in sixth place with 37 points (9 PG – 10 PE – 5 PP), while the visitor accumulates 33 units and is in seventh place in the championship (9 PG – 6 PE – 9 PP).
Bastian Dankert was the referee chosen for the match at the Deutsche Bank Park stadium.
Eintracht Frankfurt formation today
Dino Toppmoller chose a 3-6-1 lineup with Kevin Trapp in goal; Tuta, Robin Koch and Willian Pacho in defense; Eric Ebimbe, Ellyes Skhiri, Hugo Larsson, Niels Nkounkou, Fares Chaibi and Mario Götze in the middle; and Omar Marmoush up front.
Hoffenheim formation today
For his part, Pellegrino Matarazzo presented a 3-4-3 tactical scheme with goalkeeper Oliver Baumann; Ozan Kabak, Florian Grillitsch, John Brooks on the defensive wall; Kevin Akpoguma, Anton Stach, Finn Becker and Stanley Nsoki in midfield; and Maximilian Beier, Andrej Kramaric and Ihlas Bebou as forwards.
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