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40% SCF
24% Draw
36% PAU
61% BTTS

Freiburg take on newly promoted FC St. Pauli.

Freiburg, buoyed by a stellar second-half display against Heidenheim, host FC St. Pauli, who are fresh off a gritty draw but desperate for a win, in what promises to be an intriguing clash at Europa-Park Stadion.

SC Freiburg

The hosts will be full of confidence after their remarkable second-half performance against Heidenheim, where Vincenzo Grifo's well-taken brace [59', 63'] propelled them to their third win of the season from four matches [3W, 0D, 1L]. For Freiburg, this early-season form could signal an impressive season ahead.

Their tally of nine points after four games equals their best record at this stage of the competition, a feat they also achieved during the 2022/23 season. Notably, Freiburg have started their home campaign in impressive fashion with two consecutive home wins, a feat they last managed in the 2016/17 season when they went on to win their first four home matches.

Meanwhile, Freiburg's recent record against St. Pauli has been less than ideal. In their eight Bundesliga meetings, Freiburg have only managed one victory, a 4-0 win at home back in April 1997 under then-coach Volker Finke.

Since then, they have struggled against the Kiezkicker, drawing two and losing two of their last four encounters. Only against Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund [8% & 10%] has Freiburg had a lower winning percentage in the top flight than against St. Pauli [13%].

Freiburg manager Julian Schuster is expected to maintain the 4—2—3—1 formation, with Junior Adamu leading the attack. However, the team is facing significant injury challenges, with as many as seven players sidelined. Merlin Röhl is ruled out with an ankle injury, along with Maximilian Philipp and Kiliann Sildillia, who are also out.

St. Pauli

On the other hand, St. Pauli are coming off a hard-earned goalless draw against RB Leipzig, which saw them claim their maiden point and first clean sheet of the season. Manager Alexander Blessin praised his team's disciplined and well-organised performance against Leipzig, saying, ‘We were very well organised and kept things tight, making it tough for Leipzig to find any space.’

Despite this positive result, St. Pauli remains winless in 16 Bundesliga matches, a streak that stretches back to their last stint in the topflight, which ended in a 13-year absence from Germany’s premier division. With only one point from four games, the Kiezkicker needs to pick up points soon to boost their survival hopes.

With a three-man defence setup, Blessin is expected to deploy a 3-5-2 formation, with Morgan Guilavogui and Johannes Eggestein tasked with leading the attack. St. Pauli are also struggling with injuries; Simon Zoller is unavailable, while both Sascha Burchert and Sören Ahlers are sidelined with muscle and knee injuries, respectively.

Team form

Showing the latest five games—giving you a quick look at recent performance trends. Teams in good form tend to do well in the next match.

SC Freiburg

SC Freiburg

SVW
0 1
SCF


HDH
0 3
SCF


SCF
2 1
BOC


FCB
2 0
SCF


SCF
3 1
VFB

St. Pauli

St. Pauli

PAU
0 3
M05


PAU
0 0
RBL


FCA
3 1
PAU


FCU
1 0
PAU


PAU
0 2
HDH

Team Comparison

Side-by-side assessment of team statistics, including goals, attacks, and more. This allows you to directly compare key performance metrics. Analyzing these stats can reveal patterns and strengths that might influence the outcome.

Goals scored
1.5
0.67
Ball possession
48.83
48.67
Dangerous attacks
48.33
42.17
Shots
15
12.67
Clean sheets
2
2
Goals conceded
1.17
1.5
Tackles
15.83
16.33
Fouls
7.83
11
Yellow cards
1.33
1.83