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The balance between the two teams was ultimately reflected in the final result.

With a penalty from Marvin Pieringer, FC Würzburger Kickers scored the opening goal.

Shortly before the break came the next setback for St. Pauli when Marvin Knoll saw the second yellow box (41st).

In the first round, Würzburg had a little more pull to the gate and went into the cabin with a narrow margin.

Rico Benatelli was there to mark the 1-1 draw for FC St. Pauli (57th).

Timo Schultz relied on new staff and brought Rodrigo Zalazar and Omar Khaled Mohamed Marmoush onto the pitch with a double substitution (70th).

With Igor Matanovic and Afeez Aremu, Timo Schultz took two players off the field in the 79th minute.

They were replaced by Simon Makienok and Leon Flach.

The fact that the game would not find a winner was sealed when referee Michael Bacher finally whistled the match at 1-1.

FC Würzburger Kickers must without a doubt take care of their own defense.

On average, the team conceded more than two goals per game.

Coach Bernhard Trares' team occupies a direct relegation place with five points.

With a shocking 33 goals conceded, the hosts have the worst defense in the league.

Würzburg has been waiting for a triple point win for six games.

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St. Pauli has only scored four points away from home.

At the moment the team from the Kiez occupies the first relegation place.

Two draws and three defeats in the last five games: the guests just can't win.

Both teams have taken one victory so far this season.

FC Würzburger Kickers will travel to VfL Osnabrück on Saturday.

FC St. Pauli will be challenged again on Saturday when Holstein Kiel is a guest.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.