Probable Lineups

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Probable Lineups Statistical Comparison

(17) 10 Goals 13 (15)
(15) 9 Assists 7 (13)
(6.5) 6.7 Average Ratings 6.9 (6.8)
26.8 Average Age 26.2
183.5 Average Height (cm) 183.4
(1.1) 1.1 Shots pg 1 (0.8)
(53%) 51% Aerial Duel Success 65% (62%)
(0.7) 0.9 Dribbles pg 0.6 (0.6)
(1.3) 1.1 Tackles pg 1.3 (1.3)
* Values in brackets (x) are overall player statistics in Bundesliga.

Missing Players

Borussia Dortmund
RBL
Player Reason Status Rating
Giovanni Reyna Out 6.24
Karim Adeyemi Out 7.33
Niklas Süle Out 6.56
Almugera Kabar Out 5.13
Yan Couto Doubtful 6.23
Waldemar Anton Doubtful 6.72
Julian Ryerson Doubtful 6.62
Marcel Sabitzer Doubtful 6.32
Julien Duranville Doubtful 6.88
Player Reason Status Rating
David Raum Out 7.19
Xaver Schlager Out N/A
Xavi Simons Out 7.31
Assan Ouédraogo Doubtful 6.1
Péter Gulácsi Doubtful 7.23
Kevin Kampl Doubtful 6.78
Nicolas Seiwald Doubtful 6.91

Team News

Borussia Dortmund
RBL
  • Giovanni Reyna is ruled out with a muscle injury, while Julien Duranville has suffered a thigh injury. Niklas Süle will be out for a few weeks with an ankle injury. Almugera Kabar is suspended after his late sending off in Augsburg last weekend.
  • Julian Ryerson has problems with his adductors, while Marcel Sabitzer has a bad back, while Waldemar Anton is feeling a hip injury.
  • Karim Adeyemi will be out for several weeks with a thigh injury. Yan Couto is struggling with a muscle injury.
  • Assan Ouédraogo is getting over a knee op, while Xaver Schlager is recovering from an ACL injury. Nicolas Seiwald has adductor problems.
  • David Raum has undergone ankle surgery and will be out for several weeks.
  • Xavi Simons has likely played his last football of the year after suffering an ankle injury against Liverpool.
  • Péter Gulácsi had to go off at half time last weekend with a knock but should be available.

Prediction

  • Dortmund have lost five in a row on the road in all comps, in stark contrast to their outstanding league best home record of four straight wins.
  • Leipzig, 19 league games without defeat, are looking good to sustain a title challenge, despite two frustrating 0-0 draws against likely relegation fodder before the recent international break.
  • Leipzig did the double last season over Dortmund (3-2, 4-1) but a draw is the play here, a result that will please their rivals Leverkusen and Bayern.
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