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EINTRACHT-STADION
90'
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Conclusion

The match in Braunschweig ends goalless. It wasn't a spectacle by any means, so the points being shared is a fair result. Similar to the first half, each team had their moments, but neither could create truly compelling opportunities.
Full-time
90'
+ 1

Added time

Two minutes of additional time.
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Leon Bell Bell
Leon Bell Bell34.00km/h
2.
Sanoussy Ba
Sanoussy Ba33.42km/h
89'

Substitution

87'

Geipl again

Set pieces are not the visitors' strength today. Once again, Geipl's corner finds no taker, but in the aftermath, they get a free kick at the edge of the penalty area, which goes well over the crossbar.
85'

A bit quicker

After losing possession, the Lions need only 11.3 seconds to regain the ball, while Jahn takes about 3 seconds longer.
85'

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).
EBS
REG
11.3 s
14.6 s
84'

Offensive substitution

Ganaus comes on for Pröger in midfield.
84'

Substitution

82'

Crunch time

Still no goals in this match - will someone manage to land the lucky punch?
77'

Poor execution

Gómez tries to play the ball into the path of his strike partner, but his pass is too strong.
73'

Krauße receives a warning

He trips Hottmann in midfield and sees yellow for it.
70'

Bičakčić!

Good chance for the defender: After a set-piece, he rises high and heads towards goal. The ball takes a deflection and sails just over the top right corner.
68'

Exceeding expectations

Johansson has saved more shots than his expected values suggest.
68'

Goalkeeper Efficiency of Marko Johansson

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Goalkeeper Efficiency
Goalkeeper Efficiency compares the number of saves a goalkeeper makes with his expected saves (xSaves). xSaves is calculated with the help of artificial intelligence. When a goalkeeper has a positive efficiency value, it means he has saved more shots than statistically expected.
Marko Johansson
1.2
Saves8
xSaves6.8
65'

Braunschweig's free kick

Gómez is brought down on the touchline. The cross to the near post is cleared by the defence.
61'

Still harmless

Johansson manages to punch away the visitors' next corner. Viet can't control the second ball and the situation is cleared.
56'

Using his head

After a good run, Kother advances almost to the goal and immediately looks for a shot. Johansson saves with his head.
54'

New wing-back lineup

Di Michele Sanchez is now working the flank in place of Ba.
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Waiting for the goal

Who can snatch the lead?
51'

Through ball

Kühlwetter is sought and almost found. The pass into his path is played behind him.
49'

Ernst consistently breaks free

He was under pressure from opponents sixteen times, and he managed to break free from each situation.
49'

Pressure Handling

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Pressure Handling
This Match Fact examines how successfully players perform under pressure. The percentage of "solved situations" indicates how often a player has freed himself from opponent pressure by dribbling, passing, scoring a goal or drawing a foul.
100%
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Sebastian Ernst
10 times under pressure
Sebastian Ernst
46'

We're back underway!

Goals are needed, the second half is on!
Kick-off!
45'
+ 3

Half-time: Braunschweig 0-0 Regensburg

Both teams had some good periods in the first half. Neither side was truly convincing, with Pröger having the best chance to take the lead in the 37th minute. The first goal is still yet to come.
Half-time
45'
+ 1

High-mileage

Regensburg ran almost two kilometres more than Braunschweig.
45'
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Added time

Two minutes of additional time.
44'

Number five

Already the fifth corner for Jahn sails too far again and finds no taker. The shot from outside the box is subsequently blocked.
42'

Just a few minutes left...

...for both teams in the first half. A goal would give the match a boost. At the moment, the game seems evenly balanced.
37'

Pröger!

Jahn advances down the left through Kother, Pröger receives the ball in a somewhat unconventional manner and shoots just wide of the right post. Almost the best chance of the match so far!
35'

Braunschweig waking up

After the visitors were initially more dominant, the Lions are now trying to assert themselves more.
31'

Wurm receives a warning

The defender holds Gómez by the shirt and is shown a yellow card.
30'

Little excitement

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xGoals
The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals > xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals > goals).
The xGoals speak for themselves in the first half hour. When will both teams wake up?
xGoals
0
0.03
0.26
0
Goals
30'

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

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Leon Bell Bell
Leon Bell Bell34.00km/h
2.
Sanoussy Ba
Sanoussy Ba33.42km/h
3.
Kai Pröger
Kai Pröger33.04km/h
28'

Philippe with drive

The forward tries to speed up play through the middle, but only gets as far as the penalty area before he is stopped.
25'

Corner without success

The play is increasingly moving towards the Braunschweig goal. Geipl's corner to the near post is headed away by Jaeckel.
22'

Injury break

While defending, Geipl goes down and requires brief treatment. The match now continues.
18'

Geipl from distance

The captain tries with the inside of his foot, but doesn't get enough power behind the shot. The subsequent corner, which is overhit, comes to nothing.
13'

Braunschweig on the attack

Ba receives the ball from Krauße, but his shot on goal is blocked by a Jahn defender's leg. The second wave of the attack results in a goal kick for the visitors.
10'

Balanced start

In the first ten minutes, both teams are giving little away. Each has had attacking opportunities, although no significant chances have come from them yet.
Possession (%)
4852
7'

First booking

Geipl illegally stops a promising counter-attack and receives a yellow card.
6'

Dangerous situation

Bičakčić loses the ball during build-up play, but manages to win it back instantly from Kühlwetter.
3'

First attempt

Kother dribbles past two Braunschweig players before shooting. Jaeckel deflects it upwards and Johansson can easily collect it.
1'

Kick-off!

The ball is rolling in Braunschweig.
Kick-off!

New faces

Benjamin Mbom and Phil Kunze are in the Eintracht squad for the first time, while Linus Queisser and Jona Borsum are also yet to make their second-tier debut (each on the bench for the third time).

One Eintracht change necessary

For Braunschweig, there is only the change that had to be made, with Fabio Kaufmann suspended due to yellow cards and replaced by Sanoussy Ba. The 20-year-old has featured on three matchdays so far (three losses) and last started on Matchday 2 in mid-August against Magdeburg.

Visitors unchanged

Bottom-of-the-table Regensburg aim to close the gap to the teams above them with the same starting XI as in their last match against (1-0 loss to Magdeburg).

Regensburg starting XI

Gebhardt - Wurm, Bulic, Breunig - Pröger, Ernst, Geipl, Hein - Viet, Kother - Kühlwetter

Braunschweig starting XI

Johansson - Ehlers, Bičakčić, Jaeckel - Bell Bell, Köhler, Krauße, Ba - Philippe, Johan Gómez - Polter

Scherning on facing Regensburg

"Under Andreas Patz, they are more industrious, dynamic, and strong in tackles. They can be uncomfortable to play against if you don't manage to be intense and uncomfortable yourself. If you make the mistake of focusing on other things, it becomes difficult. However, if you can at least match them with the same attributes, we as a team are capable of showing that we want to and will win the match."

Patz on facing Braunschweig

"We need to deliver the same performance that we showed at home. Braunschweig are a team that transition very well. We know what to expect."

Many dismissals

In the last six encounters between these two clubs, there were a total of five red cards, four of them for Braunschweig players.

One draw in 15 encounters

The 1-1 draw in November 2022 in Regensburg was the only draw in the 15 competitive matches between Eintracht and Jahn (seven wins each).

Last Away Victory

The 2-1 win against Eintracht on 20 May 2023 was Regensburg's last away victory in Bundesliga 2. Since then, they have only suffered defeats on the road (all in this season).

Reunion after two years

Braunschweig and Regensburg meet for the first time since the 2022/23 season. Two years ago in Bundesliga 2, there was a 1-1 draw in Regensburg and Jahn won 2-1 in Braunschweig.

Hello and welcome!

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