Match facts ahead of #TSGBMG

All the important facts and stats your need to know ahead of the Foals’ Bundesliga away game at TSG Hoffenheim on Saturday (15:30 CET kick-off).

Spectators

  • Under the current coronavirus regulations in Baden-Württemberg, a maximum of 750 spectators are allowed at the PreZero in Sinheim. Due to the low capacity, no away tickets have been made available.

Head-to-head record

  • Saturday’s game with be the 27th top-flight meeting between TSG and Borussia. The head-to-head record is in the Kraichgau club’s favour, winning nine games compared to the Foals’ tally of seven. Ten of the match-ups have ended in draws.
  • Both clubs have maintained their top-flight status since being promoted to the Bundesliga together in 2008. Only four sides are enjoying a longer unbroken spell in Germany’s highest tier (Bayern, Dortmund, Leverkusen and Wolfsburg).
  • Hoffenheim have only lost one of their last seven Bundesliga games against Mönchengladbach, although that defeat did come at home (3-0 on 28th September 2019).
  • The Foals have had relative success in Sinsheim of late, losing just one of their last four matches there (otherwise W2, D1).

Statistics

  • Borussia are on a four-match losing run for the first time this Bundesliga season – they last lost five in a row at the start of the 2015/16 campaign.
  • Adi Hütter has won all six of his Bundesliga meetings with TSG (as Frankfurt coach) – more victories than the Austrian has recorded against any other top-flight club.
  • Matthias Ginter has scored more goals against TSG than against any other club (4, all for Gladbach).
  • TSG are the most in-form side across the last five matchdays (W4, D1), climbing from tenth to fourth in the table during that run.
  • 16 different players have scored for Hoffenheim this season – a league high and already a new club record.
  • Hoffenheim have won each of their last five Bundesliga home games – they last had a run like that across 2017/18 and 2018/19 under Julian Nagelsmann.

Referee

  • Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the DFB will announce the officials on the day of the game.

Social media

  • Fans can follow the game on social media by using the hashtag #TSGBMG, or by following Borussia’s English language accounts on Twitter and Facebook.

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