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Germany 2.Bundesliga Heidenheim Vs Karlsruher




FC Heidenheim
vsKarlsruhe
Heidenheim


Date:
Fri, 13-Feb-15

Heidenheim Insider Soccer Info:
Heidenheim head coach Franck Schmidt is expected to name an unchanged beginning line-up this weekend having seen his charges overturn a 1-goal deficit in the 2:1 win over 1860 Munich on Matchday 20.
Winter signing Andreas Voglsammer impressed returning off the bench, but is unlikely to switch Florian Niederlechner, who grabbed the winning goal. Meanwhile, goalkeeper Jan Zimmermann and midfielder Julius Reinhardt remain unavailable for choice.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/unavailable: Zimmermann (head), Reinhardt (ankle)


Karlsruher Insider Soccer Info:
Karlsruher’s injury list is equally short, with Sascha Traut and Dennis Kempe the sole absentees for head coach Markus Kauczinski to touch upon.
The KSC boss utilised a 4-4-2 of formation in the final game of 2014, however reverted back to his tried and tested 4-2-3-1 system to commence the new year, handing a debut to winter signing Ylli Sallahi. He is probably to keep religion with the side that drew 1:1 with Dusseldorf.
Suspended: None
Doubtful: None
Injured/ Unavailable: Traut (cruciate ligament), Kempe (calf)

Head to Head:
Karlsruher are unbeaten in three encounters against Heidenheim, but the sole meeting between these two sides in the 2. Bundesliga ended in a 1-1 draw on Matchday 4.

Match Preview:
Having enjoyed a strong run of type over the winter break, Heidenheim maintained their momentum with a come-from-behind a 2:1 win over ten-man 1860 Munich in their gap league game of 2015 to select up only their second victory on foreign soil this season.
Once once more inspired by captain Marc Schnatterer, Frank Schmidt’s side bounced back from a poor initial [*fr1] performance to dominate in all departments as they put an finish to a run of five competitive matches without a win, guaranteeing they stayed inside sight of the promotion places.
Pushing for promotion themselves, Karlsruher will are disappointed to drop points last weekend against fellow prime-three hopefuls Fortuna Dusseldorf, who survived for a 1:1 draw despite having a person sent off in the 39th minute.
KSC were unquestionably the higher side throughout the encounter, however did not reap the rewards of their domination as they fell below Kaiserslautern in the standings. Markus Kauczinski’s charges do boast the third best away record in the league (W5 D2 L3) however, up against a Heidenheim aspect that have a near-identical record on their own patch (W5 D3 L2).

Expect Away DNB (Draw No Bet)