Bundesliga relegation: HSV – VfB live on free TV today

UPDATE, June 5, 9:40 p.m.: HSV leads in the relegation at halftime against VfB

After 45 minutes, Hamburger SV leads 1-0 against VfB Stuttgart and takes at least a small first step towards a miracle. The only goal came early in the game – but not quite as early as VfB’s 1-0 in the first leg: Sonny Kittel flared a powerful shot from distance left against the inside post (6th) and made the stadium cheer for the first time – the ball bounced into the goal gate off.

The HSV fans cheered for the second time in the 17th minute when Guirassy’s supposed equalizer was conceded after being placed offside by VAR. The Hamburg team’s initial spirit of optimism was followed by a game that then got lost in midfield and many small situations. Stuttgart seemed to be closer to 1:1 than HSV to 2:0, only shortly before the half-time whistle did Hamburg become a little offensive again without creating another big chance.

UPDATE, June 5, 7:50 p.m.: Hamburg hopes for miracles in the Bundesliga relegation against Stuttgart – lineups

Hamburg: Heuer Fernandes – Heyer, Montero, Schonlau, Muheim – Meffert, Reis, Kittel – Jatta, Glatzel, Dompe

Stuttgart: Muller – Mavropanos, Anton, Ito – Vagnoman, Karazor, Endo, Sosa, Millot, Führich – Guirassy

After the dominant 3-0 win in the first leg, relegation for VfB Stuttgart seems a foregone conclusion, but Hamburger SV is hoping for a miracle in the second leg at their home Volksparkstadion with the support of the fans.

However, coach Tim Walter’s team will be without Finland’s Anssi Suhonen, who was red carded for a foul on Josha Vagnoman in the first game.

On the other hand, the return of goalkeeper Fabian Bredlow is not certain at VfB. The 28-year-old missed the first leg due to a strained inner ligament and was replaced by former regular keeper Florian Müller.

Relegation 2023 live im Free-TV

The second leg of the Bundesliga relegation in Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion will kick off on June 5 at 8:45 p.m. The broadcast on SAT.1 and on ran.de begins at 8:15 p.m.

Relegation 2023 live on the live stream today

Parallel to the start of transmission on linear television, a free live stream of the transmission is running on ran.de, including preliminary reporting and follow-up.

Who comments Relegation 2023 Hamburg – Stuttgart?

Like all four relegation games, the game will be commented live on SAT.1 by Wolff-Christoph Fuss. Matthias Opdenhövel will moderate the program and will be supported by the expertise of Markus Babbel. Interviews are conducted by Andrea Kaiser.

Relegation 2023: Who is the favorite between HSV and VfB?

According to the betting provider “tipico”, VfB Stuttgart is the favourite. For an away win by VfB, a stake of ten euros would result in 22.50 euros. If the game ended in a draw, there would be 37 euros, while a win for HSV at home would mean a profit of 29.50 euros for the same stake. (Status: 05.06.)

Relegation 2023: What is the relegation balance of Hamburg and Stuttgart?

So far, VfB only had to compete in the relegation in 2019. At that time, the Swabians played against Union Berlin to stay up in the league, but were relegated after a 2-2 draw in Stuttgart and a 0-0 draw in Köpenick because of the away goals rule.

For Hamburger SV, on the other hand, it is the fourth appearance in the Bundesliga playoffs, twice as a Bundesliga and second division team. In 2014, the Hamburgers were handed a 0-0 and 1-1 draw against SpVgg Greuther Fürth to keep the class – the reason here too: the away goals rule, which has since been abolished.

In 2015, HSV only saved itself against Karlsruher SC in extra time. After a 1-1 draw in Hamburg, Karlsruher SC was 1-0 in the second leg for a long time. A controversial free-kick in injury time secured the Hamburgers extra time, in which the Rothosen won 2-1 in the end.

As a second division team, HSV has only played in relegation in 2021/22, back then against Hertha BSC. The Hamburgers did not manage to bring the 1-0 away win from the first leg to the finish line last year. At home, the Rothosen lost 0:2 in the local Volkspark – equivalent to another year in the second division.

Relegation 2023: How often did the second division team win against the Bundesliga team?

Since the relegation matches were reintroduced in 2008/09, only three second division teams have won the relegation matches to the Bundesliga. 1. FC Nürnberg beat Energie Cottbus in 2008 (2-0; 3-0), Fortuna Düsseldorf won against Hertha BSC in 2012 (2-1; 2-2) and Union Berlin held against VfB Stuttgart in 2019 the upper hand (2:2, 0:0).

2023-06-05 20:10:00
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