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Full-time: Karlsruhe 2-0 Braunschweig
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試合終了
90'
+ 6
Karlsruhe in control
Braunschweig are struggling to even get near the penalty area and therefore cannot create any danger.
90'
+ 3
Breunig is sent off
Breunig holds onto Pinto Pedrosa, who would have had plenty of space in behind. The referee decides it's a denial of a clear goal-scoring opportunity and produces the red card.
90'
+ 2
90'
+ 1
Eight minutes of stoppage time
Can Braunschweig come back here after all?
89'
Kaufmann on for the final few minutes
Conteh has left the pitch and been replaced by Kaufmann.
88'
Braunschweig's shots too harmless
xGoals
2
1.37
0.42
0
Goals
86'
Jung from distance
A sharp free-kick delivery from Wanitzek is punched away by Hoffmann and Jung fails with a shot from distance. KSC are now in complete control.
85'
Next card
Braunschweig are no longer having an impact with their play. Szabó commits a foul just outside the penalty area and is also cautioned.
84'
Next card
Heußer is late with his challenge on the wing against Herold and receives a booking.
80'
Two substitutions for Braunschweig
Yardımcı is done for the day, as is Marie. Sidi Sané and Polter come on as two new attacking players for the final phase.
79'
Yellow card for Yardımcı
The attacking player goes into the challenge with a high boot and receives a booking.
78'
Next double substitution
The cautioned Rapp and Müller leave the pitch.
71'
Wanitzek producing the goods
The Karlsruher player has been involved in four of five goals this season and regularly creates danger, particularly with set pieces.
Still in the stands
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64'
Injury at Braunschweig
Tempelmann has to be substituted after a challenge on the touchline. The creative player has to leave the pitch, supported by the staff. It's also the end of the match for Di Michele Sanchez, who is replaced.
60'
Double substitution for Karlsruhe
The hosts make two changes in attack as goalscorer Šimić leaves the pitch.
Braunschweig caught napping
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55'
Just wide
The subsequent free-kick is taken by Wanitzek and lands just to the right of the goal.
54'
Yellow card for Breunig
Egloff receives the ball just outside the penalty area and is fouled by the Braunschweig defender. That results in a booking.
53'
A more balanced game
KSC are now trying to control the ball more. It has been a rather quiet opening phase in the second half.
49'
First opportunity
The first attempt after the change of sides comes from the visitors from Braunschweig. Just outside the penalty area, Heußer gets a shot away, but curls the ball wide of the right post.
46'
The second half is underway
Both teams enter the second half unchanged.
後半開始
Half-time: Karlsruhe 1-0 Braunschweig
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前半終了
45'
+ 4
45'
+ 1
Five minutes of added time
Can Braunschweig still equalise before the break?
43'
Yellow card for Egloff
The midfielder picks up a card for fouling Tempelmann.
Braunschweig have become more dangerous
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0:31
Almost the equaliser!
36'
First Yellow Card
The goalscorer goes in hard on a challenge with Heußer and receives a booking.
33'
Braunschweig remaining calm
The visitors haven't let the opener throw them off track and are continuing to control possession. Karlsruhe, on the other hand, are losing the ball after just 12.6 seconds.
32'
Braunschweig still controlling the ball
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26'
Karlsruhe slow in recovering the ball
Karlsruhe needed 26.4 seconds for each ball recovery today - that's significantly more than Braunschweig (10.3 seconds).
25'
Good chance for Braunschweig
Another big chance for the visitors. Di Michele Sanchez gets a shot away from outside the penalty area. Bernat makes a good save, and Yardımcı can't get to the rebound.

0:37
Braunschweig's equaliser disallowed
22'
SituationGoal
ReviewOffside?
DecisionNo goal
17'
Goal for the hosts!
Despite not having much of the ball, Karlsruhe have continued to press high and this time it pays off. Jung plays a one-two with Lilian Egloff on the right and charges into the penalty area. In the middle, he sets up Šimić, who coolly slots the ball low into the left corner of the net. The first goal for the new signing.
15'
Karlsruhe forced to make a change
19-year-old Ben Farhat has picked up an injury and limps off the pitch. Schleusener will come on for him shortly.
13'
Braunschweig controlling the ball
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6'
Quiet opening phase
Braunschweig are trying to keep possession of the ball. Currently, much of the play is happening in midfield.
2'
First Karlsruhe chance
Franke meets a Wanitzek with his head, but it's well over the bar.
キックオフ
The teams are coming out
We're about to kick off in Karlsruhe.
Will the dream start continue?
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50th Bundesliga 2 outing for Aydin
Eintracht's third game of the season marks a small milestone for the midfielder after 47 appearances for Schalke.
Braunschweig unchanged
Eintracht face VfB Stuttgart in the DFB Cup on Tuesday. Backhaus has entrusted the same team that won 3-2 against Fürth last time out.
One change for KSC
Eichner makes just one change to his team from the 5-0 DFB Cup victory against Meuselwitz as Schleusener drops to the bench despite his two goals, with Ben Farhat back in the team.
スターティングメンバー: Braunschweig
スターティングメンバー: Karlsruhe
KSC signs Gladbach striker
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Christian Eichner on facing Eintracht
"I expect a classic 50/50 match. Despite the enormous pressure situation last year, they managed to avoid relegation, which has an impact on the players and the environment."
Backhaus on Karlsruhe
"They are a very mature, experienced and strong team at home. The Wildparkstadion is a lovely ground, too. Karlsruhe are certainly one of the better teams in the league in terms of individual quality."
Heußer's Return
Robin Heußer was on Karlsruhe's books last season, but was only used as a substitute in 23 of his 28 appearances, scoring once.
Their heaviest defeat yet
Braunschweig suffered their heaviest defeat in Bundesliga 2 at the hands of Karlsruhe, losing 0-7 in May 2006.
An unwanted home record against Eintracht
The hosts have won only one of their last seven home matches against Eintracht, but have also lost just two of their last 18 competitive home fixtures against Braunschweig.
Another away win?
Last season, the away team won in each encounter between these sides. Karlsruhe came from behind to win 2-1 in Braunschweig, while Eintracht inflicted the Baden side's most recent home defeat with a 2-0 victory on 9 February.

2:02
This is how the last encounter went
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