Our prediction for this Bundesliga 2 match:
Dusseldorf play host to Karlsruher at their Merkur Spiel-Arena in what is expected to be an exciting 2. Bundesliga game. Die Fortunen kicked off the new season in style, with the team beating Darmstadt 2-0 on the road and, as a result, the odds for home win have been dropping. Talented forward Tim Rossmann is pushing for a start after breaking the deadlock as a substitute at Darmstadt, while all Jamil Siebert, Noah Mbamba, Nicolas Gavory, and Vincent Vermeil remain in the treatment room.
Christian Eichner’s men, meanwhile, enjoyed a successful preseason, with the team beating Nurnberg in their 2. Bundesliga opener as well. Karlsruher, though, are not considered good travellers and we do not believe that they are capable of spoiling Dusseldorf’s party at Merkur Spiel-Arena. All Stefano Marino, Robin Bormuth, and Efe-Kaan Sihlaroglu are injured for the visiting side.
Highlighted Team (Dusseldorf):
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.