Eintracht Frankfurt will go one-on-one against FC Heidenheim on Sunday in a Bundesliga clash at the Deutsche Bank Park, with kickoff slated for 17:30 GMT.
Eintracht and Heidenheim have identical records in the Bundesliga after six rounds of fixtures. The two sides have seven points and sit 9th and 10th on the table, respectively.
Eintracht have won just once, drawn four times, and lost once. The four draws highlight Eintracht’s challenges in the Bundesliga, they cannot kill games off. They will be looking to rectify this when they take on newcomers Heidenheim on Sunday.
Heidenheim have won two times, drawn once, and lost three times. They have won twice, drawn once, and lost twice in their last five. They will look to make life difficult for their hosts on Sunday.
Bet hereAhead of their match against Heidenheim, Eintracht will be without central midfielder Mehdi Loune (cruciate ligament rupture), center-forward (fitness), defensive midfielder Kristijan Jakic (knee problems), goalkeeper Simon Simoni (elbow injury), and central midfielder Sebastian Rode (calf injury).
Heidenheim will be without the injured center-forward Elidon Qenaj (knee injury) and central midfielder Ken Sessa (adductor problems) on Sunday’s trip to Eintracht Frankfurt.
Eintracht and Heidenheim will fight to a draw and share the points.
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