Announcements

  • ::


The weekend's Bundesliga action gets underway on Friday evening when Hoffenheim welcome Hertha Berlin to the PreZero Arena for the 10th game of the season.


 

It is very much a mid-table clash with the hosts sat 11th in the table, one point and one position below the visitors, but with a considerably better goal difference after a couple of heavy defeats for Hertha.


 

Match preview

After a perfect start to the campaign with a 4-0 win over Augsburg, Hoffenheim struggled to develop any momentum, taking just two points from the following four games.


 

Their form picked up either side of the most recent international break with two impressive home victories - 3-1 against a Wolfsburg side who were at that point second in the table, and then a 5-0 dismantling of FC Koln.


 

Die Kraichgauer were brought back down to earth with a bang away at the league leaders last weekend, however, as they lost 4-0 to the all-conquering Bayern Munich, with two goals netted in each half during a routine win.


 

The team's performances on the road are the main cause for concern for manager Sebastian Hoeness, with his side picking up just four points from a possible 15 on offer to this point.


 

That will, of course, not be an issue on this occasion, and Hoeness watched his side bounce back impressively on home turf during the week, when they dispatched second-tier side Holstein Kiel 5-1 in the DFB-Pokal.


 

Hertha have produced a very all-or-nothing season so far, with four victories, five losses and no draws in their first nine league games.


 

Those losses have often been heavy ones too - Robert Lewandowski's hat-trick helped Bayern to a 5-0 win back in August, and RB Leipzig put six past Die Alte Dame in late September - leading to a goal difference of -10, which is the third-worst in the division.



 

Their recent form is good, though, and they now find themselves on a run of three consecutive wins in all competitions.


 

A Marco Richter goal saw them edge Borussia Monchengladbach 1-0 last weekend to move into the top half, and that was followed up by an expected 3-1 victory over Preussen Munster, who play their football down in the fourth tier, in the cup on Tuesday.


 

Pal Dardai will hope his side can produce another rare clean sheet this weekend, and improve their track record against a side that has beaten them during four of their five most recent encounters.


 

Hoffenheim Bundesliga form:

LDWLWL 

Hoffenheim form (all competitions):

DWLWLW

Hertha Berlin Bundesliga form:

WWLLWW

Hertha Berlin form (all competitions):

WLLWWW


 

Team News

Hoffenheim will be without Bosnia and Herzegovina international Ermin Bicakcic and young midfielder Marco John, who are out with an ACL injury and a shoulder issue respectively.


 

Benjamin Hubner, Christoph Baumgartner, Havard Nordtveit and Pavel Kaderabek all look to be out as well as Hoeness deals with something of an injury crisis within his ranks.


 

After rotating for the cup game, first-team regulars Florian Grillitsch, Diadie Samassekou, Jacob Bruun Larsen and Ihlas Bebou should all be recalled to the starting XI.


 

Meanwhile, Hertha will be without centre-backs Jordan Torunarigha and Niklas Stark, as well as right-back Lukas Klunter.


 

Whilst that may mean Dardai has to shuffle the defensive line a little, the rest of the team appears to be fully fit and he will likely stick with his favoured 4-2-3-1 formation.


 

Hoffenheim possible starting lineup:

Baumann; Posch, Grillitsch, Richards; Akpoguma, Samassekou, Rudy, Skov; Bruun Larsen, Bebou; Kramaric


 

Hertha Berlin possible starting lineup:

Schwolow; Pekarik, Boyata, Gechter, Plattenhardt; Ascacibar, Serdar; Maolida, Ekkelenkamp, Mittelstadt; Piatek


 

BABOYO SAYS 

Hoffenheim Vs Hertha Berlin will be a tough clash but we are sure to get goals in the match. 

Baboyi predicts the game will have an over 1.5 outcome.