Our prediction for this Bundesliga 2 match:
Kaiserslautern will be aiming to escape the danger zone when they take on Fortuna Dusseldorf in the 2. Bundesliga round 27. The Red Devils were producing fine displays before the international break, with the team beating both Hansa Rostock and Osnabruck, while sharing the spoils with Hannover. All Philipp Klement, Julian Krahl, Ragnar Ache, and Hendrick Zuck are sidelined with injuries for the home side.
Daniel Thioune’s troops, on the other hand, aim to build on back-to-back wins over HSV and Osnabruck and seeing that they are eager to climb to the promotion places, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. In the first half of the season Fortuna Dusseldorf recorded a thrilling 4-3 win over Kaiserslautern and yet another high-scoring affair is on the horizon. Iceland international Isak Bergmann Johannesson is banned for the match, while both Nicolas Gavory and Daniel Bunk miss out with injuries.
Highlighted Team (Dusseldorf):
![Dusseldorf](https://footballpredictions.com/wp-content/plugins/fp-highlights/imageid/team/921.png)
Founded on May 5, 1985, Fortuna Dusseldorf are a German side that compete in Bundesliga . The Fingeraner welcome their rivals at their Espirit Arena, the venue that was opened in 2004. The capacity of the stadium is 54,600, but the venue did not host 2016 FIFA World Cup games.
Fortuna Dusseldorf play home games in red shirts and red shorts, with the team wearing white shirts with red stripes and white shorts on the travels. The club did well to win the Western German championship in 1931 and two years later they lifted the trophy in the German championship, which is considered their biggest success.
Speaking of the German Cup, Fortuna Dusseldorf won the DFB-Pokal twice (1979, 1980), while making it to the final of the competition in 1937, 1957, 1958, 1962 and 1978. The likes of Paul Janes, Anton Turek, Stanislaus Kobierski, Klaus Allofs, Ernst Albrecht and Erich Juskowiak are some of notable footballers who played for the Fingeraner in the past.