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Bundesliga
FC Augsburg
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Eintracht Frankfurt
Apr 25, 13:30

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FC Augsburg hosts Eintracht Frankfurt. The head-to-head record favors Frankfurt slightly (4 wins vs. Augsburg's 1), with 5 draws. Lineups suggest a balanced Augsburg side against Frankfurt’s attacking options. No recent form data is available for either team.

Prediction

Based solely on the historical H2H goal scoring data (1-4 in favor of Frankfurt), and acknowledging the 5 draws, a low-scoring affair is anticipated. Considering the draw frequency, a 1-1 draw seems a plausible outcome.

Final Score: FC Augsburg 1 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt

Last updated: 6 hours ago

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Head-to-Head Stats

FC Augsburg Wins 1
Draws 5
Eintracht Frankfurt Wins 4

Recent Matches

  • 2021-04-20 Eintracht Frankfurt 2 - 0 FC Augsburg
  • 2021-08-21 Eintracht Frankfurt 0 - 0 FC Augsburg
  • 2022-01-16 FC Augsburg 1 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt
  • 2022-11-05 FC Augsburg 1 - 2 Eintracht Frankfurt
  • 2023-04-29 Eintracht Frankfurt 1 - 1 FC Augsburg
  • 2023-12-03 FC Augsburg 2 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt
  • 2024-04-19 Eintracht Frankfurt 3 - 1 FC Augsburg
  • 2024-12-07 Eintracht Frankfurt 2 - 2 FC Augsburg
  • 2025-04-20 FC Augsburg 0 - 0 Eintracht Frankfurt
  • 2025-12-13 Eintracht Frankfurt 1 - 0 FC Augsburg

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