
On Mar 4th, Luzern plays host to Basel in a clash of the Super League. The game day is forecasted to be a cloudy and cold day, with daytime temperatures of only 2 degrees, so hopefuly the match makes up for the weather. Luzern sits at 4th place in the tables. In their last match they recorded a 1-0 shutout win against Grasshopper. Martin Frýdek struck first for Luzern in the 76th minute, and that single goal was all that was necessary as neither team could manage any more scoring In the end, Grasshopper was frustrated by Luzern’s defence and couldn’t put any tallies on the board. Luzern ended the match with the shutout victory. Luzern is looking for direction having 3 win and 2 losses in their last 10 matches, while basel is fresh off their 2-2 draw against Lugano. Žan Celar struck first for Lugano in the 33rd minute on a feed from Macek, then Ignacio Aliseda added another in the 38th minute. They’re hoping to improve on their recent performance, having lost 4 of their last 10.
In their last match together, Luzern won by a score of 3 to 2. Mohamed Amdouni struck first for Basel in the 17th minute on a feed from Andy Pelmard, then in the 60th minute, Ismajl Beka sent in a beautiful pass which was converted by Pascal Schürpf But fortunately they were able to complete the comaback victory in the 89th minute on a goal by Benjamin Mbunga-Kimpioka.
Both Andi Zeqiri and Mohamed Amdouni have been the hottest scorers for Basel in the last five each having scored 3 goals each. Luzern is lucky enough to have a few offensive weapons, with Pascal Schürpf and Martin Frýdek each having 2 goals in their last five.