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90'
+ 6

Full time: Paderborn 0-0 Braunschweig

That was the final action. Braunschweig couldn't capitalise on their numerical advantage, despite being the better side, especially in the second half.
90'
+ 6

Big chance for Eintracht!

This time Köhler tries from 20 metres out, but Schubert saves. The rebound is put wide by the Braunschweig players, missing the goal by five metres.
Full-time
90'
+ 2

Free kick for Paderborn

Grimaldi is caught in a pincer movement in midfield. He gratefully accepts it. However, the free kick for Paderborn turns into a counter-attack for Braunschweig. But nothing more than a corner comes from this.
84'

Krauße tries from distance...

...but the ball goes well over the crossbar. It was his final action.
72'

Red card!

During a challenge, Hoffmeier rammed his elbow into the stomach of Polter, who was standing behind him. Although Polter was holding on a bit from behind, it was within the usual limits. Haslberger briefly reviewed the scene on the monitor, recognised the violent conduct and showed the red card. The ball wasn't even near them during this incident.
71'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo red card
ReviewViolent conduct?
DecisionRed card
68'

Angled shot

From the left corner of the penalty area, Philippe aims for the far corner. The ball goes two metres wide of the goal. Keeper Schubert is covering.
60'

Triple substitution

Kwasniok makes two offensive changes and one defensive. Will this bring new momentum to Paderborn's game?
57'

Crossing opportunities wasted

Paderborn crosses first from the right and then from the left into the penalty area - both deliveries are far too high and sail over the heads.
53'

Hope for goals

Braunschweig have not yet played a 0-0 draw this season, while Paderborn have only done so once - at home against Ulm on matchday four.
50'

Tough challenge

Kaufmann attempts to intercept a pass intended for Ansah in midfield, but stamps heavily on the attacker's foot. He rightly receives a yellow card.
46'

The second half is underway

Braunschweig kick off but immediately lose possession.
Kick-off!
45'
+ 1

Paderborn now dominating the game

SC have themselves a three-minute spell of possession following a corner. However, it results in nothing more than a tame shot.
Half-time
45'

Half-time: Paderborn 0-0 Braunschweig

A combative match with many duels in midfield. Braunschweig had the best chance with Philippe's shot from about ten metres out. Overall, the level of play is enjoyable, but the decisive actions in the penalty area are still missing.
41'

Chance for SC

Curda's cross goes slightly awry and ends up hitting the crossbar of the Braunschweig goal.
32'

First good chance for the visitors!

After a few stepovers, Bell Bell whips in a cross from the half-space into the penalty area. Philippe connects well with the ball but puts it agonisingly wide of the goal.
30'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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28'

Eintracht again

Conteh with a low cross from the left across the six-yard box. The ball goes past all comers and rolls out of play at the far post.
25'

Quick thinking

Krauße attempts to nick the ball off the foot of Paderborn's last man in the centre of the six-yard box. However, he goes in too hard, and referee Haslberger awards a free kick.
21'

Ball Recovery Time

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Ball Recovery Time
Ball Recovery Time gives the time in seconds in which it takes a team to win back the ball following a loss of possession. It also allows conclusions to be drawn about a team's style of play. Only time when the ball is in play is counted (i.e. no breaks in play such as for goal-kicks, throw-ins etc).
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EBS
10.6 s
25.6 s
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Midfield battle

16'

First booking

Ehlers is a touch over enthusiastic with his leap and after felling his opponent, gets up to see a yellow card.
12'

Paderborn with first attempt

After a cross from the left, Engelns heads the ball about a metre wide of the left post.
11'

Feeling each other out

Both teams are playing with a high line, resulting in a lot of traffic in midfield.
5'

First time in the penalty area

Conteh intercepts a ball and runs into the box. Paderborn manage to clear it for a corner, which comes to nothing.
1'

The ball is rolling

Paderborn have kicked off, playing from left to right. SC are in blue, Eintracht in yellow.
Kick-off!

Four changes for Braunschweig

Eintracht manager Daniel Scherning makes four changes to his starting eleven compared to the 1-1 home draw against Münster: Bell Bell, Krauße, Conteh and Gomez play in place of Di Michele Sanchez, Polter, Szabo (all on the bench) and Tauer (cruciate ligament rupture).

Three changes for Paderborn

SCP coach Lukas Kwasniok makes three changes compared to the DFB-Cup match against Werder Bremen: Brackelmann, Engelns and Ansah start in place of Kinsombi, Baur (both on the bench) and Michel (not in the squad).

Eintracht starting XI

Johansson - Jaeckel, Bičakčić, Ehlers - Kaufmann, Krauße, Köhler, Bell Bell - Philippe - Gómez, Conteh

Paderborn starting XI

Schubert - Scheller, Götze, Brackelmann - Curda, Engelns, Castaneda, Hoffmeier - Bilbija, Ansah, Obermair

Scherning's view on Paderborn

"I think that in matches like this we can focus more on our strengths, which is counter-attacking football. We are capable of hurting any team with this. Sunday will be a completely different challenge compared to the home game against Preußen Münster, because Paderborn play with much more emphasis on possession. We are the underdogs on Sunday, and I believe this role suits us well."

Kwasniok's view on Braunschweig

"We cannot afford to lose possession easily in central positions. That's exactly what Eintracht, the best counter-attacking team in the league, is waiting for."

Another surprise?

The respective away team won both meetings in this fixture last season. Eintracht claimed a surprise 2-1 victory at Paderborn on Matchday 26 (Rayan Philippe scored the winning goal), securing important points in the relegation battle.

Historically no favourite

Although Paderborn have scored six more goals than Eintracht in the 16 second-division encounters to date (20-14), the record between both clubs in Bundesliga 2 is even at five wins each (six draws).

Hello and welcome!

Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 11 fixture between SC Paderborn 07 and Eintracht Braunschweig.