Our prediction for this Bundesliga 2 match:
Expect a thrilling atmosphere at Veltins Arena in what promises to be an interesting 2. Bundesliga encounter. Die Knappen aim to build on a 2-0 win over Magdeburg and a triumph over Greuther Furth should see them climb to the promotion berth. All Gruger, Hojlund, Kalas, and Amoussou-Tchibara remain in the recovery room, while talented forward Peter Remmert is rated doubtful for Friday’s encounter.
The Cloverleaves, on the other hand, did well to beat Arminia Bielefeld on the road in their last league match, but they will have a much bigger fish to fry in Gelsenkirchen. As Schalke have turned their Veltins Arena into a real fortress, we predict that the visitors are going to return to Bavaria empty-handed. You should know that 15 goals in total have been netted in the previous three meetings between the two sides. All Banse, Dietz, Korber, and Schlieck miss out with injuries for the away team.
Highlighted Team (Schalke):

Schalke 04 are a professional football club founded in 1904. Die Knappen (The Miners) compete in German Bundesliga and they have won seven domestic titles. Schalke have clinched five German Cup trophies as well, while lifting the UEFA Cup title in 1997. The German club defeated Italian side Inter on penalties in the title game and that was the last time the final of the competition was played in a two-legged format.
Schalke 04 play their home matches at Veltins-Arena, the stadium that has been the home of the team since 2001. The capacity of Veltins-Arena is 62,271. It is well known that Borussia Dortmund are Schalke’s main rivals and the Ruhy neighbours face each other in the Revierderby.
The likes of Klaus Fichtel (477), Norbert Nigbur (355), Rolf Russmann (304), Klaus Fischer (295), Olaf Thon (295) and Herbert Lutkebohmert (286) are the players with most appearances for die Knappen. The colour of Schalke’s home kit is blue.