Sat, 29 Nov 2025, 12:00
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Match Timeline

-5'
Fabio Di Michele Sanchez🟨
Yellow Card
3'
Jan Elvedi🟨
Yellow Card
12'
Semih Şahin🟨
Yellow Card
29'
Leon Bell Bell🟨
Yellow Card
34'
M. Marie
Normal Goal → C. Conteh
45+1'
F. Flick🔄
Substitution 1 → M. Aydin
46'
J. Elvedi🔄
Substitution 1 → D. Hanslik
49'
E. Yardimci
Normal Goal → M. Aydin
51'
Mika Haas🟨
Yellow Card
66'
C. Conteh🔄
Substitution 2 → S. Sane
66'
M. Haas🔄
Substitution 2 → F. Kleinhansl
66'
F. Kunze🔄
Substitution 3 → T. Raschl
66'
M. Ritter🔄
Substitution 4 → R. Tachie
75'
Ivan Prtajin🟨
Yellow Card
78'
Dickson Abiama🟨
Yellow Card
81'
N. Skytta🔄
Substitution 5 → F. Alidou
82'
E. Yardimci🔄
Substitution 3 → L. Szabo
82'
L. Frenkert🔄
Substitution 4 → L. Breunig
82'
L. Bell Bell🔄
Substitution 5 → F. Di Michele Sanchez

Match Statistics

6Shots on Goal5
6Shots off Goal3
16Total Shots10
4Blocked Shots2
12Shots insidebox7
4Shots outsidebox3
16Fouls18
5Corner Kicks6
33Ball Possession67
2Yellow Cards5
4Goalkeeper Saves4
220Total passes469
141Passes accurate375
64Passes %80

Starting Lineups

Eintracht BraunschweigEintracht Braunschweig1:1

Starting XI

1R. HoffmannG
29L. FrenkertD
19L. Bell BellM
32C. ContehF
9E. YardimciF
3P. NkoaD
6F. FlickM
30R. HeusserF
21K. EhlersD
15M. MarieM
44J. GomezM

1. FC Kaiserslautern1. FC Kaiserslautern1:1

Starting XI

1J. KrahlG
37L. RobinsonD
22M. HaasM
7M. RitterF
9I. PrtajinF
33J. ElvediD
8S. SahinM
15N. SkyttaF
31L. SirchD
6F. KunzeM
27D. AbiamaM

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

Eintracht Braunschweig
Eintracht Braunschweig
Form: L-L-L-L-W
1. FC Kaiserslautern
1. FC Kaiserslautern
Form: W-L-D-W-D
Record
1 W
1 D
8 L
6 W
2 D
2 L
Goals Per Game
0.8
Scored
vs
2.0
Scored
2.1
Conceded
vs
1.1
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
0%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
70%
BTTS
60%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:0.6
Away:1.0
Conceded
Home:2.4
Away:1.8
Scored
Home:2.4
Away:1.6
Conceded
Home:1.2
Away:1.0

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1459
Average
1593
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1414
↓ Momentum (-45)
1658
↑ Momentum (+65)
Expected Outcome
23%
Home Win
28%
Draw
49%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1421
Attack
1582
1466
Defence
1531
Recent Form
1412
Attack
1619
1443
Defence
1540
Post-Match Changes
+13
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Goal Fest Expected When Kaiserslautern Visits Leaky Braunschweig
Recommendation:OVER_2_5
Odds:1.65
Expected Value:+7.2%
Confidence:75

Oh baby, The Big O is getting excited about this one! We've got a recipe for goal-scoring ecstasy when 1. FC Kaiserslautern rolls into town to face Eintracht Braunschweig. Let me break down why this match is screaming "OVER!" First, let's talk about the home side's defensive situation - and I use the term "defensive" very loosely here. Braunschweig is basically rolling out the red carpet for opposing attackers. They're leaking 2.10 goals per game overall, but at home? That number balloons to a whopping 2.40 goals conceded per game! Zero clean sheets in their last 10 matches tells you everything you need to know. Recent home performances include a 0-3 thrashing by Hannover 96, a 1-4 demolition by SV Elversberg, and a 0-2 loss to VfL Bochum. This defense is more generous than a billionaire at Christmas! Now for the fun part - Kaiserslautern's attack! These boys know how to find the back of the net, averaging 2.00 goals per game. They've been putting on shooting clinics lately with results like 4-1 against Holstein Kiel, 3-2 over VfL Bochum, and 4-1 versus Preußen Münster. Even on the road, they're pumping in 1.60 goals per game. When they visit a defense as accommodating as Braunschweig's, fireworks are practically guaranteed! The goal environment here is absolutely perfect for The Big O's tastes. Braunschweig's home games average 3.00 total goals, while Kaiserslautern's away matches average 2.60. Both teams have been involved in plenty of high-scoring affairs recently, with 70% and 60% Both Teams Scored rates respectively. The expected goals tally of 2.80 suggests we're right in the sweet spot for an Over 2.5 play. Sure, the head-to-head shows Braunschweig has historically done well at home against Kaiserslautern, but form trumps history every time. Current form shows one team that can't stop conceding and another that can't stop scoring. That's the kind of combination that makes The Big O's heart race! With odds of 1.65 offering solid value, this Over 2.5 bet looks like money in the bank. Get ready for goal-glorious action!

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Kaiserslautern To Dominate Struggling Braunschweig
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:2.20
Expected Value:+43.0%

Listen up boet! This one's about as clear as a cold beer on a hot day. Eintracht Braunschweig is in absolute shambles - sitting 17th in the table with just 10 points from 13 games. Their recent form reads like a horror story: 1 win, 1 draw, and 8 losses in their last 10 matches. They're scoring a pathetic 0.8 goals per game while shipping 2.1 at the back. Zero clean sheets in 10 games - that's worse than my attempts at gardening! Meanwhile, 1. FC Kaiserslautern is cooking with gas! They're sitting pretty in 6th place with 23 points, and their recent form is solid: 6 wins, 2 draws, just 2 losses. They're banging in 2 goals per game and keeping things tight at the back with only 1.1 conceded. Their away form is particularly impressive - 60% win rate on the road. Looking at Braunschweig's recent results, they've been getting hammered by everyone decent: 1-0 loss to Hertha, 0-2 to Bochum, 1-2 to Nürnberg, and a 0-3 thrashing by Hannover. Their only win came against Fortuna Düsseldorf, but even that was away from home. At home, they're averaging just 0.60 goals scored while conceding 2.40 - that's a recipe for disaster! Kaiserslautern just put 4 past Holstein Kiel and have been scoring freely. Sure, Braunschweig has a decent historical home record against these guys (4-1-0), but current form tells a completely different story. The league table doesn't lie - there's a massive 13-point gap between these teams. The stats paint a clear picture: Braunschweig can't score, can't defend, and can't win at home. Kaiserslautern can score, can defend, and wins regularly away. This is like backing a Springbok against a school team - no contest! Key Points: - Braunschweig: 0% home win rate this season, 0.60 goals scored per home game - Kaiserslautern: 60% away win rate, 1.60 goals scored per away game - Massive form gap: Braunschweig 0.40 PPG vs Kaiserslautern 2.00 PPG - Braunschweig hasn't kept a clean sheet in 10 matches - 13-point gap in league table tells the real story Summary: This is straightforward - Kaiserslautern is in a different class right now. Braunschweig is struggling for goals and leaking goals like a sieve. The visitors should have too much quality and momentum here. Backing Kaiserslautern away win at 2.20 looks like money in the bank!

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Kaiserslautern Set To Exploit Braunschweig's Defensive Woes
Recommendation:BOTH_TEAMS_TO_SCORE_YES
Odds:1.53
Expected Value:+10.2%

This fixture presents a stark contrast in form between two teams heading in opposite directions. Eintracht Braunschweig sits second from bottom with just 10 points from 13 games, having managed only one win in their last ten matches. Their defensive record is alarming - they've conceded 21 goals in those ten games while keeping zero clean sheets. At home, the situation is even more dire, with 0 wins, 1 draw, and 4 losses in their last five home fixtures, conceding 2.40 goals per game on their own patch. In stark contrast, 1. FC Kaiserslautern occupies 6th place with 23 points and has been impressive in recent weeks. Their last ten games show 6 wins, 2 draws, and only 2 losses, averaging 2.00 points per game. They've scored 20 goals during this period while conceding just 11. Their away form is particularly strong, with 3 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss in their last five road trips, averaging 1.60 goals scored and only 1.00 conceded per game away from home. Looking at recent results, Braunschweig's struggles are evident across the board. They've lost to teams of varying quality, including a 1-0 defeat to Hertha BSC, 0-2 loss at home to VfL Bochum, and a 0-3 home thrashing by Hannover 96. Their only win in ten games came away at Fortuna Düsseldorf (2-1), but even that was followed by more defeats. The pattern shows a team that consistently concedes multiple goals and struggles to score at home. Kaiserslautern, meanwhile, has been scoring freely. They recently demolished Holstein Kiel 4-1 at home and have shown they can win both home and away. Their two recent losses came against strong opposition in Hertha BSC (0-1) and SC Paderborn (0-2), but they've otherwise been dominant against mid-table and lower-ranked teams. The statistical picture points strongly toward both teams finding the net. Braunschweig's defensive collapse is evidenced by their 0% clean sheet rate and 2.40 goals conceded per game at home. While they don't score many (0.60 at home), they have managed to score in 70% of their recent games. Kaiserslautern's attacking prowess (2.00 goals per game overall) combined with Braunschweig's defensive vulnerabilities creates a high probability scenario for goals from both sides. Despite Braunschweig's historical home advantage against Kaiserslautern (4W, 1D, 0L in previous home meetings), current form suggests this pattern is unlikely to continue. The gulf in quality and confidence between these teams is substantial, making a both teams to score scenario the most probable outcome based on recent statistical trends.

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When Defense Crumbles, Goals Flow Like Rivers
Recommendation:OVER_2_5
Odds:1.65
Expected Value:+7.2%

In the grand tapestry of football, form tells a story that numbers alone cannot hide. Eintracht Braunschweig, dwelling in the shadows of 17th place, have mastered the art of conceding goals. In their last ten encounters, the defensive wall has crumbled 21 times - an average of 2.1 goals per game. At their home sanctuary, this vulnerability deepens, with 2.4 goals leaking through per match. The force of attack has abandoned them, scoring merely 0.6 goals in front of their own supporters. Yet 1. FC Kaiserslautern arrive as the opposite embodiment of football wisdom. Sitting sixth in the league standings, they have accumulated 23 points through a campaign of consistent excellence. Their recent form speaks of mastery - six victories in ten games, with two goals finding the net on average. Away from home, they maintain this attacking prowess, scoring 1.6 goals while keeping their defensive structure intact with only 1.0 concession per game. The head-to-head record whispers of past glories for Braunschweig, who have historically dominated this fixture on home soil with a 4-1-0 record. But the present moment holds greater truth than ancient history. Braunschweig's recent results show a team struggling against all opponents - losses to Hertha BSC (1-0), VfL Bochum (0-2), and a particularly painful 0-3 defeat to Hannover 96. Their solitary victory came away at Fortuna Düsseldorf (1-2), a mere flicker in the darkness. Kaiserslautern, meanwhile, have demonstrated their quality against various opponents. Their recent 4-1 triumph over Holstein Kiel and 3-2 victory at Karlsruher SC reveal an attacking force in harmony. Even in defeat, they fell only to the league's elite - Hertha BSC and SC Paderborn 07. The statistical landscape paints a clear picture. Kaiserslautern average 15.4 shots per game with 41.1% accuracy, while Braunschweig manage only 12.2 shots with 31.9% accuracy. The possession battle favors the visitors (49.4% vs 43.3%), suggesting control of the game's rhythm. When a team concedes 2.4 goals at home meets a team scoring 2.0 goals per game, the universe tends toward balance through goals. The defensive frailties of Braunschweig combined with Kaiserslautern's attacking efficiency create conditions ripe for an overish encounter. Remember, young padawan: the past may show Braunschweig's dominance in this fixture, but the present form reveals the true path. In football, as in life, we must trust what we see now, not what we remember from yesterday. Key Points: - Braunschweig concede 2.4 goals per home game, worst defensive record at home - Kaiserslautern score 2.0 goals per game with strong away form (60% win rate away) - Both teams show BTTS tendencies: 70% for Braunschweig, 60% for Kaiserslautern - Goal expectancy suggests 2.8 total goals in this match - Braunschweig haven't kept a clean sheet in 10 games - Kaiserslautern have scored 20 goals in their last 10 games Summary: The force of attacking football flows strongly through Kaiserslautern, while Braunschweig's defensive shield has been shattered. When such opposing energies meet, goals become the natural outcome. The path to wisdom lies in recognizing patterns - and the pattern here points toward goals.

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Kaiserslautern Value on the Road Against Struggling Braunschweig
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:2.20
Expected Value:+21.0%

Let's cut through the noise and look at the mathematical reality here. Eintracht Braunschweig are in freefall, with just 1 win in their last 10 games and a staggering 21 goals conceded. At home, they're even worse - winless in 5 matches, scoring a paltry 0.6 goals per game while shipping 2.4. They haven't kept a clean sheet in 10 matches. That's not just bad form, that's statistical collapse. Meanwhile, 1. FC Kaiserslautern are operating at a completely different level. Six wins in their last 10 games, scoring 2.0 goals per game while keeping things tight at the back with 1.1 conceded. On the road, they've been particularly impressive with 3 wins from their last 5 away trips, maintaining that 1.6 goals scored per game average. The head-to-head record shows Braunschweig historically strong at home against Kaiserslautern, but that's ancient history in betting terms. Current form trumps historical patterns every time. The goal expectancies tell the story: Braunschweig 0.80 vs Kaiserslautern 2.00. That's a 2.5x differential in expected scoring output. Looking at recent results, Braunschweig have been dismantled by decent sides - 0-3 vs Hannover, 1-4 vs Elversberg, 0-2 vs Bochum. Kaiserslautern, meanwhile, are putting teams to the sword - 4-1 vs Holstein Kiel, 3-2 at Karlsruher SC. The quality gap is stark. The market has Kaiserslautern at 2.20, implying 45.5% probability. My calculations put their true win probability closer to 55% based on current form metrics. That's a juicy +21% expected value - exactly the kind of mathematical edge I hunt for. Key Points: - Braunschweig: 0W-1D-4L at home this season, 0.6 goals scored, 2.4 conceded per game - Kaiserslautern: 3W-1D-1L away recently, 1.6 goals scored, 1.0 conceded per game - Goal expectancy: Home 0.80 vs Away 2.00 shows massive quality gap - Braunschweig haven't kept a clean sheet in 10 matches - Kaiserslautern averaging 2.0 goals per game over last 10 The numbers don't lie here. Kaiserslautern's superior form, attacking output, and defensive stability away from home against a Braunschweig side that's statistically imploding at home creates a clear value opportunity. The historical H2H is irrelevant noise - current form is king in the value game.

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Kaiserslautern To Sink Struggling Braunschweig
Recommendation:AWAY_WIN
Odds:2.20
Expected Value:+43.0%

Right then, let's have a proper look at this one. We've got a classic bottom-of-the-table clash with a top-six side here, and on paper, it looks about as one-sided as they come. Eintracht Braunschweig are having an absolute shocker of a season. Sitting 17th in the table with just 10 points from 13 games, they're in proper relegation trouble. Their recent form is dreadful - just 1 win and 1 draw from their last 10 matches. They've scored a measly 8 goals while letting in 21, and here's the killer stat: ZERO clean sheets in 10 games! Not one! At home, it's even worse. They haven't won a single home game in their last 5 attempts, managing just 1 draw and 4 losses. They're scoring only 0.6 goals per game at home while conceding 2.4. That's not just bad, that's relegation-form bad. Now flip over to Kaiserslautern, and it's a completely different story. They're sitting pretty in 6th place with 23 points, pushing for promotion. Their recent form is solid - 6 wins, 2 draws, and just 2 losses in their last 10. They're scoring 2 goals per game and keeping it tight at the back with only 1.1 conceded per game. Away from home, they've been particularly impressive. 3 wins, 1 draw, and 1 loss in their last 5 away matches, scoring 1.6 goals per game on their travels. They've beaten decent sides like Karlsruher SC and Greuther Fürth on the road. Now, I know what you're thinking - the head-to-head shows Braunschweig have actually done well against Kaiserslautern at home historically (4-1-0 record), and they even won 2-0 in the last meeting back in April. But that was then, and this is now. Braunschweig's form has completely fallen off a cliff since that win. Looking at the stats, Braunschweig are conceding goals for fun (2.1 per game overall, 2.4 at home), while Kaiserslautern are banging them in (2.0 per game overall). The goal expectancy has Kaiserslautern at 2.00 goals compared to Braunschweig's 0.80, which tells you everything you need to know about where this game is heading. The odds of 2.20 for an away win look about right to me. Kaiserslautern are in a different class right now, and Braunschweig's home form is absolutely shocking. Sometimes you just have to follow the form, and the form says Kaiserslautern win this one comfortably. Key Points: - Braunschweig have zero clean sheets in 10 games - defensively shambolic - Kaiserslautern averaging 2 points per game away from home - Braunschweig haven't won at home in 5 attempts (0W-1D-4L) - Kaiserslautern scoring 2 goals per game compared to Braunschweig's 0.8 - Despite historical H2H advantage, current form tells a different story Summary: This looks pretty straightforward to me. Kaiserslautern are flying high while Braunschweig are sinking fast. The visitors have too much quality and form for a side that can't buy a win at home. I'm backing the away win here.

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