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Behind Lippstadt lies a successful final game.

Against VFB Homberg they recorded a 3-1 success.

In the first leg, the German champions from 1955 recorded a 3-0 victory.

Can Essen repeat the coup in the second leg?

Given the good home statistics (9-1-0), the home team should confidently compete.

RWE occupies the promotion relegation place with 51 points.

At Rot-Weiss Essen, the old soccer adage applies that attacking wins games, defense wins championships.

With just twelve goals conceded, Essen has the best defense in the Regionalliga West.

Quite a few teams in the league are now wondering what can be done against RWE (15-6-0).

13 points from the last five matches represent a reasonable result for Rot-Weiss Essen.

The SVL is currently in 14th place, so it still has the opportunity to move up in the table.

The guest's earnings so far expressed in numbers: four wins, ten draws and seven losses.

The SV Lippstadt 08 is in the water and got ten points from the last five matches.

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Essen's offensive comes across as goal-hungry.

RWE scores over 2.19 hits per match on average.

Rot-Weiss Essen's most recent record has four wins and one draw.

So Lippstadt has a tough nut to crack.

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