Our prediction for this Bundesliga 2 match:
Arminia Bielefeld will be aiming to secure the 2. Bundesliga survival when they take on Magdeburg in the last match of the season. Die Arminien are two points behind 16th-place Nurnberg, meaning that this has to go down as a must-win game for the away team. Both Masaya Okugawa and Guilherme Ramos are sidelined with injuries, but there are no suspended players in the away team.
The hosts, on the other hand, occupy 11th place in the standings with nothing to play for in Sunday’s clash. Since the visitors are desperate to avoid relegation to the German third tier, away win should be considered. Daniel Elfadli is banned for the hosts, while all Kwarteng, Reimann, and Krempicki are out of contention with injuries, to name just a few. You should know that Arminia Bielefeld outplayed Magdeburg 3-1 in the first half of the season.
Highlighted Team (Arminia Bielefeld):
Arminia Bielefeld is a German club founded on May 3, 1905. Die Arminen play home games at Bielefelder Alm. The venue was built in 1926, and it can hold up to 26,515 spectators. Arminia Bielefeld have yet to win the Bundesliga trophy, but they did well to lift the West German Cup title on two occasions (1966, 1974).
Back in 1922 they won the Western German football championship, with the team repeating the success the following year. Arminia Bielefeld wear dark blue shirts when playing at home ground, while white is the dominant colour of their away jersey. In the 2019/20 season Arminia returned to the Bundesliga, where they undisputedly belong.
Bruno Labbadia is considered one of the most famous footballers who played for the club. The ex Bayern Munchen attacker scored 50 goals in 98 appearances in the league for Arminia Bielefeld. Labbadia has two caps for the German national team, and six for the West Germany U21.