EBS Braunschweig Braunschweig - ELV Elversberg SV Elversberg

- 86' F. Schmahl
- 79' Y. Ebnoutalib
- R. Heußer 63'
- 34' J. Gyamerah
- E. Yardımcı 20'
- 12' Y. Ebnoutalib
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1:18
Watch: Top 5 goals from Matchday 6
Full-time: Braunschweig 1-4 Elversberg
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Full-time
90'
Not long to go...
There will be five minutes of added time before the end.
88'
Substitution
87'
Four for Elversberg!
The double-scorer Ebnoutalib starts the move for the goal, before passing to Stange. The former HSV player squares it to Schmahl, who only has to tap it in. It is clearly game over now.
84'
Into the final minutes
Everything seems to be decided here - the home side look like they are just waiting for the final whistle.
79'
BRACE FOR EBNOUTALIB!
A calm build-up from Elverbserg suddenly accelerates, then it only takes one ball to the back post, which is squared across to Ebnoutalib. The striker keeps his cool and finds the near corner!
77'
Substitution
77'
Substitution
72'
That was nothing!
Di Michele Sanchez tries to think outside the box for the free kick, but it doesn't work out. The ball lands right at Zimmerschied's feet, who doesn't make anything of the counter-attack.
69'
Crazy Record
Braunschweig have finished all three away matches with a player down, and now they're also down to ten men at home. Four red cards in six matches - that's already as many as they had last season!
68'
Substitution
68'
Substitution
No changes yet
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0:32
Braunschweig down to ten!
62'
Double substitution
Stange and Schmahl enter the fray for Petkov and Conté.
62'
Substitution
62'
Substitution
61'
Shots shared
Shots

2
2
Christian Conteh Tom Zimmerschied
59'
Substitution

0:25
Mega free kick!
55'
Change of priorities?
In the first half, Elversberg were looking to dictate play, but Eintracht are on the front foot so far in the second half. Are the Saarlanders resting on their lead?
54'
Blocked!
Goalscorer Yardimci tries to place the finish from the half-left into the far corner, but Gyamerah gets in the way.
51'
Two Yellow Cards
Petkov is cautioned for a foul, the referee is not happy with Di Michele Sanchez's complaints and brandishes a yellow to him as well.
48'
Another yellow card!
Heußer arrives slightly late in a 50-50 challenge and gets booked.
46'
Here we goal...
How many goals will we see in the second period? Let's find out!
Kick-off!
Half-time: Braunschweig 1-2 Elversberg
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45'
+ 6
Substitution
Half-time
45'
+ 2
Calmed down
Apart from the goals, the match has had a sluggish feel to it, including these last few minutes before half-time.
45'
+ 1
Stoppage time
Six minutes of added time has been confirmed.
41'
Last time for Gyamerah
The right-back's last goal came in May 2024 - back then still playing for Nuremberg and against Elversberg!
34'
Elversberg retake the lead!
A throw-in like a corner! Keidel delivers the ball dangerously into the penalty area, where after some back and forth, the ball lands right in front of Gyamerah. With a volley from about 14 metres, he shoots the visitors back into the lead!
33'
Almost twice as fast!
After losing the ball, the Saarlanders need around ten seconds to regain possession. For the Lions meanwhile, it's nearly double!
32'
Ball Recovery Time

0:28
Another Yellow Card!
27'
First time for everything
The goal for 1-1 was Braunschweig's first headed goal this season and Elversberg's first conceded header in the new campaign.
26'
Drinks anyone?
The finale of the summer has also arrived in Braunschweig, so both teams are allowed to refresh themselves after about half an hour.
25'
Defender joins the attack
Gyamerah runs into the opposition box, where he receives the pass from Petkov. He attempts a first-time shot which is blocked.
22'
Perfectly balanced
Goal attempts
1off target
1on target
1off target
1on target
Quick equaliser!
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19'
First warning!
The Elvesberg attacker arrives late and catches Can Aydin on the leg - yellow card for Conté as a result!
16'
Disagreement in the Elvserberg camp
In build-up play, Hoffmann plays an imprecise pass to Flick, who under pressure fails to execute a clean back pass and plays it out for a goal kick. However, the subsequent corner does not pose any danger.
15'
Fisnik who?
That was Ebnoutalib's third goal in a row - such a streak had previously only been achieved by one Elversberg player in Bundesliga 2, namely Fisnik Asllani in August 2024.
12'
SituationGoal
ReviewPrevious handball?
DecisionGoal
Elversberg have the breakthrough!
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8'
Quiet start
Both sides are still feeling each other out in the opening 10. The Saarlanders want to control the match and are taking their time in the build-up phase so far.
4'
Seven against three!
After an Elversberg corner, Braunschweig react on the counter with a clear numerical advantage - in the end, Condé manages to stick out his leg at the right time and clear the danger.
2'
The first long ball..
.. is meant to find Conté, who subsequently cannot get past the two Braunschweigh centre-backs. The Lions reset from the back again.
1'
Kick-off!
The ball is rolling in Braunschweig!
Kick-off!
Flexible Felix
Felix Keidel, whose father Ralf once played 191 matches in the Bundesliga 2 for Ingolstadt, Ahlen, Oberhausen and Duisburg, had previously only been in the starting eleven on matchday three during the home victory against Kaiserslautern. On that occasion, he played as a right-back, showcasing his great flexibility as a player. For Ingolstadt, he has previously been deployed in seven (!) different positions in the third division.
Captain Köhler replaced by Breunig
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Keidel replaces Günther for Elversberg
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Starting line-up: SV Elversberg
Starting line-up: Eintracht Braunschweig
Vincent Wagner on facing Braunschweig
"Playing in Braunschweig is a challenge. We'll face quite a considerable force there. They have very dangerous counterattacking players, are good at set pieces, and are playing in their own stadium with the fans behind them – so there are quite a few things coming our way."
Heiner Backhaus on facing Elversberg
"It's very impressive what Elversberg are achieving. They have lost a lot of quality in individual players, but have nevertheless maintained their style of play and filled these with young, wild players, some of whom have also proven themselves in higher leagues. We have analysed Elversberg very thoroughly, watched every match and tried to decipher their principles."

2:42
Watch: Match Momentum added to Match Facts
Special match for Elversberg's Pinckert
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Braunschweig's only decisive win
The only Braunschweig victory was even more emphatic: Eintracht won 5-0 at home in March 2024, handing Elversberg their heaviest ever defeat in Bundesliga 2 (although they did also suffer a 5-0 loss at home to Düsseldorf).
Good memories for Elversberg
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A young rivalry
Competitive matches between both clubs have only been taking place since 2023, with clear victories in all four encounters so far.

2:02
Highlights from the previous encounter
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