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Ingolstadt – Braunschweig, before the season, both were considered promotion candidates, but only the Schanzer are halfway in the target. While FC Ingolstadt has worked its way up to third place after a weak start, Eintracht Braunschweig can only be found with disappointing points in the second half of the standings and at least currently looking downwards.
Only eight times have met each other clubs so far. Ingolstadt won only one of these duels and conceded five defeats in two draws. This victory succeeded Ingolstadt at home, where otherwise in a draw and two games against Braunschweig were lost.
Ingolstadt :
Apart from a 2-1 win in the DFB Cup at TSV 1860 München FC Ingolstadt has started disastrously and has left coach Maik Walpurgis after three defeats in the first three match days. Under successor Stefan Leitl, who was chosen after a few weeks as an interim coach for permanent solution, it ran with seven points from five games initially not really round, but since a 3-0 victory in the relegated duel against SV Darmstadt 98 on the ninth day shows the Trend steeply upwards. At Dynamo Dresden (2: 2), the Schanzer initially had to settle for a 2-2, but then lined up in the league against 1. FC Heidenheim (3-0), at Arminia Bielefeld (3-1), at 1. FC Nuremberg (2: 1) and against Fortuna Dusseldorf (1: 0) and in the DFB Cup at SpVgg Greuther Fürth (3: 1) five victories together before joining last weekend in the top match at Holstein Kiel with a goalless draw.
Once again the complete squad is available. It is conceivable, however, that coach Leitl reverses the changes made before the game in Kiel and brings back Almog Cohen and Stefan Kutschke instead of Max Christiansen and Dario Lezcano.
Probable lineup: Nyland – Levels, Matip, Wahl, Gaus – Träsch – Cohen, Morales – Pledl, Kittel – Kutschke
Braunschweig :
Eintracht Braunschweig has made a decent start with four points from the first two games before a 1-1 draw in the DFB Cup at Holstein Kiel started a very mixed phase with four draws in a row, with a 3-0 win against SpVgg Greuther Fürth was terminated, but then went on. In SSV Jahn Regensburg (1: 2) and against FC St. Pauli (0: 2) was even lost twice in a row and also at MSV Duisburg it was enough only to a 0: 0, whereupon against VfL Bochum (1: 0) but again three points were retracted. Subsequently, the Eintracht underpinned her earned this season reputation as a draw king with three consecutive points at Dynamo Dresden (1: 1), against SV Darmstadt 98 (2: 2) and Arminia Bielefeld (2: 2). Last weekend saw a 2: 3 defeat against 1. FC Nürnberg after a 2-1 lead, which has forced them to look down.
While Mirko Boland, Domi Kumbela and Joseph Baffo are still missing, Christoffer Nyman could move directly to the starting lineup after a recovery from hamstring. Julius Biada could be after a thigh strain at least in the squad.
Probable lineup: Fejzic – Becker, Breitkreuz, Valsvik, Reichel – Samson, Kijewski – Khelifi, Hernandez – Abdullahi, Nyman
Ingolstadt vs Braunschweig head to head matches
21.03.15 2BUN Braunschweig Ingolstadt 0 : 0
05.10.14 2BUN Ingolstadt Braunschweig 1 : 0
26.04.13 2BUN Ingolstadt Braunschweig 0 : 1
16.01.13 CF Braunschweig Ingolstadt 1 : 3
17.11.12 2BUN Braunschweig Ingolstadt 3 : 0