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📊 Form Guide

Elversberg
Elversberg
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Elversberg, following on from their previous result, will be hoping for more of the same after the 0-4 Bundesliga 2 triumph over Magdeburg.

In that game, Elversberg managed 44% possession and 20 attempts at goal with 8 on target. For Elversberg, the scorers were Bambasé Conté (23'), Tom Zimmerschied (45'), Otto Stange (74') and Jarzinho Malanga (80'). For their opponents, Magdeburg had 15 shots at goal with 5 of them on target.

Elversberg haven’t had any problems with scoring, netting in one hundred percent of their last 6 matches.

They have claimed a sum of 15 during that time while also conceding a total of 4.

Heading into this fixture, Elversberg are unbeaten in their last 7 home league matches.

Greuther Furth
Greuther Furth
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In the game prior to this, Greuther Furth drew 2-2 in the Bundesliga 2 match with Hannover.

In that match, Greuther Furth managed 42% possession and 12 shots on goal with 5 on target. For Greuther Furth, goals were scored by Noel Futkeu (24') and David Abrangao (82'). Hannover 96 had 10 attempts on goal with 6 on target. Benjamin Källman (6') and Hayate Matsuda (61') scored for Hannover.

Demonstrating their involvement in high-scoring encounters, goals have been seen as many as 23 times in the prior 6 matches in which Greuther Furth have sent out their troops, yielding a mean average of 3.83 goals per fixture. Their opponents have hit 13 of this grand total. That kind of pattern might not be carried forward into this next game, though.

👥 Head to head

The previous league contest featuring these clubs was Bundesliga 2 match day 22 on 15/02/2025 when it finished Elversberg 2-0 Greuther Furth.

That time, Elversberg managed 52% possession and 10 shots on goal with 5 of them on target. The scorers were Fisnik Asllani (6') and Carlo Sickinger (45').

Greuther Furth had 9 shots at goal with 2 on target.

The referee was Patrick Schwengers.

ℹ️ Team News: Elversberg

The Elversberg boss Vincent Wagner will be happy not to have any fitness concerns whatsoever coming into this game owing to a fully injury-free squad to pick from.

We think that Elversberg could kick off with a 4-2-3-1 formation for the game, utilising Nicolas Kristof, Felix Keidel, Lukas Pinckert, Maximilian Rohr, Nicholas Mickelson, Amara Conde, Lukasz Poreba, Lukas Petkov, Bambasé Conté, Tom Zimmerschied and Younes Ebnoutalib.

ℹ️ Team News: Greuther Furth

Thanks to a fully injury-free squad available for selection, the Greuther Furth manager Thomas Kleine has no fitness concerns to speak of ahead of this game.

There’s a good chance that Greuther Fürth seem likely to play in a 4-2-3-1 system, going with Pelle Boevink, Lukas Reich, Philipp Ziereis, Noah König, Gian-Luca Itter, Maximilian Dietz, Marco John, Felix Klaus, Branimir Hrgota, Aaron Keller and Noel Futkeu.

💭 Prediction

Looking at these two teams, we feel that Greuther Furth certainly have the ability to find the back of the net against this Elversberg lineup, although that realistically won’t be as many as they’ll concede.

We’re expecting a close game with a 2-1 winning margin for Elversberg by the time that the referee blows the final whistle. It’s a very tough call.

Victor Martins, 10:20 19/10/2025

Odds correct at time of publishing. All odds subject to change.