All eyes will be on HDI-Arena when Hannover and St. Pauli face each other in the 2. Bundesliga round 6. Die Roten made a slow start to the season with the team collecting 4 points in total from possible 15, and, no doubt, they are determined to make amends for a heavy 4-0 loss to Darmstadt. Hannover head coach Jan Zimmermann could opt to make changes to the starting XI, with both Krajnc and Muslija pushing for a start.
St. Pauli, on the other hand, quickly bounced back from a 3-1 loss to Paderborn, with the team beating Regensburg before the international break. Timo Schultz’s troops aim to regain their spot in top three, and given Hannover’s shaky defence, we believe that away win should be considered. A man to watch in the away team will be former Schalke 04 attacker Guido Burgstaller, who scored a brace in the triumph over Regensburg.
All eyes will be on HDI-Arena when Hannover and St. Pauli face each other in the 2. Bundesliga round 6. Die Roten made a slow start to the season with the team collecting 4 points in total from possible 15, and, no doubt, they are determined to make amends for a heavy 4-0 loss to Darmstadt. Hannover head coach Jan Zimmermann could opt to make changes to the starting XI, with both Krajnc and Muslija pushing for a start.
St. Pauli, on the other hand, quickly bounced back from a 3-1 loss to Paderborn, with the team beating Regensburg before the international break. Timo Schultz’s troops aim to regain their spot in top three, and given Hannover’s shaky defence, we believe that away win should be considered. A man to watch in the away team will be former Schalke 04 attacker Guido Burgstaller, who scored a brace in the triumph over Regensburg.