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Julius Biada put the FCH behind in the ninth minute.

Kevin Sessa had to leave the field in the 22nd minute.

Now it could be difficult for Coach Frank Schmidt's team despite being the favorites.

Nils Röseler scored the 2-0 in the 32nd minute by completing a pass from Alexander Rossipal.

In the 36th minute, Frank Schmidt switched and sent Andreas Geipl and Jan Schöppner onto the pitch for Dzenis Burnic and Maximilian Thiel in a double substitution.

There were no further goals until the referee's whistle.

So it went into the half-time break with an unchanged status.

In the 59th minute, Rossipal made it 3-0 in favor of SVS.

1. FC Heidenheim made three changes in the 66th minute.

Norman Theuerkauf, Robert Leipertz and Denis Thomalla left the field for Oliver Steurer, Jonas Föhrenbach and Stefan Schimmer.

With the substitution of Kevin Behrens for Biada, Michael Schiele wanted to give the offensive game of his team a new impetus (76th).

Behrens was responsible for the fourth goal of the day, who increased on the basis of Daniel Keita-Ruel (82nd).

Ultimately, the SV Sandhausen came against the guests to a deserved 4-0 victory.

Sandhausen undoubtedly has to take care of his own defense.

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

With three points in their luggage, the hosts left the relegation places and are now 15th in the table.

The SVS improves its rather poor record and now has a total of four wins, two draws and nine bankruptcies.

Expandable: In the last five games, SV Sandhausen only scored three points and could have won a lot more.

The FCH has only got four points away from home.

After 15 matches, 1. FC Heidenheim takes ninth place in the table.

Heidenheim currently has six wins, four draws and five defeats.

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Next up is an away task for Sandhausen.

On Sunday (1:30 p.m.) it's against SSV Jahn Regensburg.

The FCH receives SV Darmstadt 98 in parallel.

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