
On the 28th of August, in this week 4 match, Werder Bremen will host Eintracht Frankfurt in a Bundesliga match. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cool day, with daytime temperatures of only 17 degrees, a perfect day for football. 9th placed Werder Bremen is fresh off their 3-2 win against Borussia Dortmund. Julian Brandt struck first for Borussia Dortmund in the %Minute minute of the %HalfNumber half’s stoppage time on a feed from Marco Reus, then Raphaël Guerreiro added another in the 77th minute on a feed from Marco Reus Finally they completed the comback in the 95th minute on a goal by Oliver Burke to cap off a wild match. Werder Bremen is looking for direction having 1 win and 0 losses in their last 10 matches, while in their last match, Eintracht Frankfurt recorded a 1-1 draw against Köln. Daichi Kamada scored the first goal for Eintracht Frankfurt in the 71st minute, then Jan Thielmann tied it up for Köln in the 82nd minute earning them at least the one point. Eintracht Frankfurt looks to improve on their recent performance, having earned only 9 points in their last 10 matches.
In their last match together, Eintracht Frankfurt won by a score of 2 to 0 in front of almost 52000 spectators. André Silva struck first for Eintracht Frankfurt in the %Minute minute of the %HalfNumber half’s stoppage time on a penalty kick, then Daichi Kamada added another in the 60th minute In the end, Werder Bremen couldn’t muster any offence and Eintracht Frankfurt ran away with the shutout win.
Daichi Kamada has been on a hot streak lately. In the last five games, hes scored four goals for Eintracht Frankfurt. For Werder Bremen, their top scorers are Niclas Füllkrug and Oliver Burke, each having 2 goals in their last five matches
Ole Werner’s squad will be without Romano Schmid, Benjamin Goller, Christian Groß, Jean-Manuel Mbom and Dikeni-Rafid Salifou, while Eintracht Frankfurt will be without Jérôme Onguene, Almamy Touré and Buta.