THE FACTS
When is Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli taking place? Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli will take place on Saturday 20thNovember, 2021 at 12:30 (UK)
Where is Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli taking place? Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli will take place at Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor in Darmstadt
Where can I get tickets for Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli? Ticket information for Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli can be found on each club’s official website
What TV channel is Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli 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 for Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli
Where can I stream Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli in the UK? If Darmstadt 98 vs St. Pauli televised on BT Sport, subscribers can stream the match live via the BT Sport website & app
Bet365 subscribers can also stream German Bundesliga 2 matches so it is worth checking their schedule
THE TEAM NEWS
DARMSTADT 98
PREDICTED XI (4-2-2-2): Schuhen; Bader, P. Pfeiffer, Isherwood, Karic; Gjasula, Holland; Goller, Kempe; Tietz, L. Pfeiffer
UNAVAILABLE: Schnellhardt (Injured), Skarke (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE:
ST. PAULI
PREDICTED XI (4-3-1-2): Vasilj; Zander, Ziereis, Medic, Paqarada; Irvine, Aremu, Hartel; Kyereh; Burgstaller, Dittgen
UNAVAILABLE: Avevor (Injured), Daschner (Injured), Wieckhoff (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE:
THE PREDICTION
St. Pauli have had to wait three weeks to resume their 2. Bundesliga campaign after their clash with Sandhausen just before the international break was postponed due to a Covid-19 outbreak within the Sandhausen camp. However, they have remained at the top of the table throughout those three weeks and will be itching to get back in action away at Darmstadt 98. Both sides are in excellent recent form, the hosts racking up 13 points from their last five 2. Bundesliga fixtures, whilst St. Pauli are unbeaten in their last four in all competitions. A tight affair may be on the cards, with each team well aware of their opponent’s respective threat going forward and it would be no surprise if goals were in short supply. St. Pauli have shown themselves to be a fierce attacking threat this season, but may not wish to risk overexerting themselves going forward against such dangerous opposition, so backing under 2.5 goals across 90 minutes is well worth considering.