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Bundesliga
FC St. Pauli
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FSV Mainz 05
May 03, 13:30

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St. Pauli hosts Mainz 05. The head-to-head record heavily favors Mainz (4 wins, 1 draw, 0 St. Pauli wins). Their last encounter ended in a 0-0 draw. Lineups appear stable for both sides. Match news focuses on St. Pauli's cup tie, but doesn't impact this game directly.

Prediction

Based solely on the historical goal-scoring H2H data (Mainz 4, St. Pauli 0, 1 draw = 1 goal for St. Pauli and 4 for Mainz), and extrapolating a similar ratio, a narrow Mainz victory is predicted.

Final Score: FC St. Pauli 1 - 2 FSV Mainz 05

Last updated: 4 hours ago

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Head-to-Head Stats

FC St. Pauli Wins 0
Draws 1
FSV Mainz 05 Wins 4

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