Match facts ahead of #FCABMG

Everything you need to know as the Foals take on FC Augsburg on Friday night (20:30 CET) in the Bundesliga.

Spectators

  • Under the current Coronavirus measures being enforced by the federal and state governments, all professional sporting events must take place behind closed doors. 

Head-to-head record with Augsburg

  • On Friday night, the Foals and the Fuggerstädters will meet for the 20th time. The head-to-head record goes slightly in Borussia’s favour with six wins, five defeats and eight draws.
  • Borussia are unbeaten against FC Augsburg in eight games (4 wins, 4 draws). FCA’s last win in this fixture came four years ago (1-0 win in Augsburg, December 2016).
  • Borussia managed to turn their form around against Augsburg once before: In 2015/16, after six straight defeats under Lucien Favre at the start of the season, Andre Schubert took over and won his first game 4-2 against FCA.  
  • After eight winless visits to the WWK-Arena, Borussia finally managed to take three points home from Augsburg on the ninth attempt in February 2020 with a 3-2 victory. A Ramy Bensebaini goal and a Lars Stindl brace did the job that day.

Statistics – presented by UNIBET

  • Borussia go into Friday’s game with a good record on the road. The recent defeat in Leipzig ended a run of seven away games unbeaten (3 wins, 4 draws).
  • Borussia have, on the other hand, lost three consecutive Bundesliga games for the first time under Marco Rose. Three years ago under Dieter Hecking, the team lost four games in a row.
  • The Foals have scored 17 goals from set-pieces in the Bundesliga this season, including eight penalties – a league high. This means that 43 percent of the team’s goals this season have come from set-pieces. Augsburg have scored just three goals from dead balls so far this campaign.
  • FC Augsburg have lost seven of their eleven Bundesliga games this season – no team has lost more games in that timeframe. Since the halfway point of the season, the Fuggerstädters have however picked up more points (7) than Borussia (5) in those seven games.
  • FCA have won just one of their last nine Bundesliga home games – they’ve lost twice as many home games (6) as they’ve won (3).
  • Augsburg average at 239 sprints per game, putting them among the best in the league in that department.

Officials

  • The DFB will confirm the officials on the day of the match, due to the Coronavirus measures in place. 

Social Media

  • Fans can follow the match on social media using the hashtag #FCABMG or by following Borussia’s English-language account on Facebook and Twitter.
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