Live ticker 2nd league: Schalke loses to promoted team Elversberg, goalless top game at St. Pauli

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Schalke loses to newly promoted Elversberg, goalless top game at St. Pauli

As of 8:37 p.m

Close duel: Elversberg’s Robin Fellhauer (left) and Schalke’s Lino Tempelmann

Source: dpa/David Inderlied

At the start of the 13th matchday there was the top game in the second league at Millerntor. The unbeaten league leaders FC St. Pauli hosted third-placed Hanover. Schalke 04 lost against Elversberg. Follow the games here in the live ticker.

The best defense also held tight against the most successful offense in the second division. League leaders St. Pauli hosted third-placed Hannover 96 in the top game of the second division. The game to read:

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FC St. Pauli welcomed Hannover 96 to the top duel at the start of the 13th matchday of the 2nd Bundesliga. For the still unbeaten league leaders from Hamburg, the third-place team from Lower Saxony was a real challenge. After all, the guests scored the most goals (26). “For me, they are rightly up there and are favorites for promotion,” said St. Pauli coach Fabian Hürzeler before the game.

St. Pauli with four home wins in a row

Hannover 96 recently had problems away from home and suffered defeats at 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Schalke 04, but now came with the momentum from the 2-0 home win in the Lower Saxony duel against Eintracht Braunschweig. FC St. Pauli had not given up a point in the previous four home games at Millerntor. In addition, the team has only conceded nine goals this league season.

96 coach Stefan Leitl therefore traveled to Hamburg with respect. “If you have 26 points after twelve match days, then that is the measure of all things in the second division and a big challenge for us,” he said.

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