Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt Preview & Prediction
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THE FACTS
When is Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt taking place? Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt will take place on Saturday 5th March, 2022 at 14:30 (UK)
Where is Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt taking place? Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt will take place at Olympiastadion Berlin in Berlin
Where can I get tickets for Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt? Ticket information for Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt canbe found on each club’s official website
What TV channel is Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt on in the UK? Sky Sports have the rights to show German Bundesliga matches in the UK, so it is worth checking their schedule for Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt
Where can I stream Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt in the UK? Hertha vs Eintracht Frankfurt may be streamed to Sky Sports subscribers using Sky Go while the Sky Sports YouTube channel may also live stream the match
THE TEAM NEWS
HERTHA
PREDICTED XI (4-4-2): Lotka; Pekarik, Boyata, Kempf, Mittelstadt; Richter, Darida, Tousart, Serdar; Belfodil, Jovetic
UNAVAILABLE: Jarstein (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: Dardai (Injured), Gechter (Injured), Schwolow (Fitness)
EINTRACHT FRANKFURT
PREDICTED XI (3-4-2-1): Trapp; Tuta, Hinteregger, N'Dicka; Chandler, Sow, Jakic, Kostic; Lindstrom, Kamada; Borre
UNAVAILABLE: Ache (Injured), Lenz (Suspended), Ramaj (Injured), Rode (Injured)
QUESTIONABLE: da Costa (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
No wins and five losses over the course of their last six Bundesliga games sees Hertha in deep trouble, with them now occupying the relegation play-off position. However, they find themselves with a real opportunity to gain what would be a seismic three points against an Eintracht Frankfurt side in similarly bad form. The visitors are coming off the back of three consecutive defeats as their season peters out at a rapid rate. They have failed to score in each of those three matches and even against a backline which has shipped 11 goals across their last three, it’s hard to see that changing. With Hertha fighting for their lives and Eintracht entrenched within midtable obscurity, the shrewd play here would be to back the home side to fight that little bit harder and ultimately come out on top via the draw no bet market for extra security.