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In the first leg, both teams had dueled at eye level before a 3-2 winner with Rot-Weiß Oberhausen was certain.

In the initial phase, neither team managed to develop a chance.

Shaibou Oubeyapwa was responsible for Oberhausen's opening goal (16th).

The next two goals were reserved for one man: Sven Kreyer put together a brace (24/31), so that the home team was now 3-0 ahead.

Tom Meurer von Wegberg-Beeck left the field after just 29 minutes, and Norman Post came into the game.

RWO had taken the chance and looked at a clear lead during the break.

With a change - Yannik Leersmacher came for Tom Geerkens - FCW started in round two.

Shun Terada, who was there in minute 65, ensured the 4-0 win for Rot-Weiß Oberhausen.

Raphael Steinmetz scored another goal for Oberhausen (90th) in the final minutes.

With the final whistle from referee Alexander Ernst, RWO drove a runaway victory that had already become apparent before the half-time break.

Rot-Weiß Oberhausen prefers to share the points.

But since they lost six times, the team is currently in the second half of the table.

Oberhausen recently met expectations and posted eight points from the last five games.

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FC Wegberg-Beeck 1920 has only scored eleven points away from home.

The guests currently have five wins, six draws and nine defeats.

Wegberg-Beeck staggered towards a tangible crisis due to the third bankruptcy in a row.

With this victory, RWO moved away from FC Wegberg-Beeck in 1920 and is now eleventh with 27 points, while Wegberg-Beeck still has 21 points and is 14th in the table.

The next Saturday, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen will travel to the reserve of FC Schalke 04, at the same time FCW will receive SC Wiedenbrück 2000.

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