Full Event Away (1X2) @ 1.96
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The Bundesliga 3, Zwickau is still close to the relegation ranks, with just 3 points ahead of the first relegation spot, which is currently held by Großaspach.
The whole season of Zwickau has proceeded like expected. From the beginning, they were a team with the only goal to hold the class. They gathered wins against lower tier teams like Großaspach or Fortuna Köln and against struggling teams like Uerdingen, Münster or Würzburg. Versus the current top 5 of the league, they only won on match day one against Hallescher FC and drew in the first leg against Wiesbaden and twice against Karlsruhe.
Especially at home, they are not to underestimate (6/5/4). In their own arena, Zwickau scored decent 21 goals and only conceded 15 in 15 appearances,
Wiesbaden is the hottest team of the league now. After some problems at the start, they only lost two of their last 11 league appearances. Wiesbaden is the second strongest away team of the league (9/2/4) with the most goals scored away from home by far (36). They won their last four games in a row and always scored at least two goals.
Overall, Wiesbaden is big favorite in this game. Zwickau is decent at home with a good defense, but this will not be enough to stop Wehen’s offensive power. I expect Zwickau to try to stay as compact as possible in their defense, while Wiesbaden will dictate the game. Since Zwickau knows how to defend, especially at home, I would not say Wehen will crush them, but I still expect them to pick up a confident win.