Frankfurt chases club record: victory against Hoffenheim required!
Frankfurt chases club record: victory against Hoffenheim required!
On the 19th matchday of the Bundesliga, Eintracht Frankfurt will meet TSG 1899 Hoffenheim on Sunday, January 26, 2025. The game is kicked off at 3:30 p.m., transmission is via DAZN. The team from Frankfurt strives to consolidate their third place in the table. A victory would not only secure the position, but also set a new club record: win the first four Bundesliga games in the calendar year.
For the game against Hoffenheim, however, there are personnel worries. Mahmoud Dahoud and Oscar Højlund are questionable because they were not on the field in the European League game against Ferencváros Budapest. In addition, Nathaniel Brown was missing on Friday due to an illness in training.
Darmstadt against Paderborn
At the same time, SV Darmstadt 98 will play against SC Paderborn on Sunday at 1:30 p.m., the encounter is transferred to Sky. A victory for Darmstadt could bring it to the upper half of the table and enable them to pass Paderborn. The starting point for this appearance is promising because Darmstadt can build on the form curve of the past few weeks.
In the current season, the Bundesliga has numerous fascinating records to offer, both positive and negative. So lists Wikipedia A variety of records, from most of the operations of a player to the highest victory like the memorable 12: 0 by Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1978.
interesting statistics and aspects
Eintracht Frankfurt and SV Darmstadt are the focus, while the entire league operates under the strict rules and records of the Bundesliga. There are currently 58 participating clubs, with FC Bayern Munich continuously playing in the league since 1965/66. The development of the league over the years not only shows a variety of goal scorers, but also an impressive number of viewers and operations. Fans and experts are excited to see whether new records can be set up in the current season.
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