THE FACTS
When does St. Pauli vs Osnabruck kick off? Friday 27th November, 2020 – 17:30 (UK)
Where is St. Pauli vs Osnabruck being played? Millerntor-Stadion, Hamburg
Where can I get tickets for St. Pauli vs Osnabruck? Check each club’s official website for updates on the ticket situation
What TV channel is St. Pauli vs Osnabruck on in the UK? BT Sport have the rights to some German Bundesliga 2 matches in the UK, so it is worth checking their schedule
Where can I stream St. Pauli vs Osnabruck in the UK? If televised, subscribers can stream the match live on the BT Sport website & app
Bet365 subscribers can stream German Bundesliga matches so it is worth checking their schedule
THE TEAM NEWS
ST. PAULI
PREDICTED XI (3-4-1-2): Himmelmann; Ohlsson, Lawrence, Buballa; Dittgen, Becker, Benatelli, Paqarada; Zalazar; Kyereh, Makienok
UNAVAILABLE: Buchtmann (Injured), Burgstaller (Injured), Miyaichi (Injured), Wieckhoff (Injured), Senger (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Zander (Injured)
OSNABRUCK
PREDICTED XI (4-2-3-1): Kuhn; Ajdini, Beermann, Trapp, Wolze; Taffertshofer, Reis; Amenyido, Kerk, Heider; Santos
UNAVAILABLE: Auge (Injured), Klaas (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Bapoh (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
Second-from-bottom St. Pauli have won just one of their last 11 Bundesliga 2 matches going back to the end of last season. That said, they are generally stronger at home than on the road, losing just once at the Millerntor in 2020. However, Osnabruck have only tasted defeat in one of their last 12 away league matches, drawing nine of those. Just as they were last season, they are making themselves hard to beat under new coach Marco Grote and with Pauli conceding two or more goals in all but one of their league matches this season, the visitors should be fancied to get a result in Hamburg.