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Bremer SV come into this Regionalliga North meeting on a mixed run, with one win, one defeat and four draws across their last six league games. The most recent result was a 3-2 home loss to SV Drochtersen/Assel, while their 2-0 away win at Hannoverscher SC shows they can still take points on the road.
Kickers Emden arrive in steadier shape, having gone nine league matches unbeaten and collected wins in each of their last two. Their latest outing was a 2-1 away victory over FSV Schoningen 2011, and before that they drew at Blau-Weiss Lohne and beat Eintracht Norderstedt 4-2. That kind of away resilience matters here, especially against a Bremer side that has won only once in its last two.
The head-to-head record leans Emden as well, with three wins in the last four meetings between the sides and no Bremer victory in that stretch. The recent meetings have also tended to open up, with five of the last six producing more than 2.5 goals, and that matches the scoring profile of both teams this season.
Bremer’s home record is respectable, but Emden’s away numbers are good enough to support a road result: three away wins, six draws and just two defeats, with 17 goals scored in those trips. Bremer have also conceded at least twice in three of their last six league matches, so the away side’s extra attacking edge can be decisive even if the 1.3 to 1.7 xG split points to a competitive game rather than a runaway.
My prediction is Away Win at 8/5. Kickers Emden are unbeaten in nine league games, have taken three away wins already, and have not lost to Bremer SV in their last four meetings. Bremer’s recent home form is less convincing after the 3-2 defeat to SV Drochtersen/Assel, while Emden have scored in each of their last two matches and carry the slightly stronger attacking projection.