Energie Cottbus host Rot-Weiss Essen in the 3. Liga on Sunday afternoon, 19 April 2026, with both clubs right in the thick of the promotion fight. Cottbus sit fifth on 60 points, a little off the automatic places but still very much alive in the race. Essen are second on 64, which puts the pressure on every weekend now. There’s no room for drift at this stage of the season. Every result changes the picture.
Claus-Dieter Wollitz’s side arrive with a strong home record and a crowd expecting a response after their narrow defeat at VfL Osnabrück last time out. Uwe Koschinat’s Essen, though, are coming in with real momentum. They’ve won six straight league matches, and the way they’re scoring has made them one of the division’s most dangerous outfits. That’s the big tension here: Cottbus are hard to shake off at home, but Essen are playing with the kind of confidence that can flip tight games in a hurry.
This one also carries proper recent history. Essen beat Cottbus 4-0 at home in November 2024, but Cottbus got their own back with a 3-2 away win in November 2025, before Essen edged a 1-0 victory in Cottbus in April 2025. Three meetings, three different storylines. No one’s been able to dominate this fixture for long.
Energie Cottbus Form & Analysis
Cottbus’ recent run has had a bit of everything. They went to VfL Osnabrück on 12 April and lost 1-0 in a game where the margins were tiny. They only created 0.79 xG, but they also kept Osnabrück to 0.70. It was a close, scrappy match, the sort of evening where one moment decides everything. Before that, though, they had shown their better side. A 3-0 home win over TSV 1860 München on 7 April was exactly what they needed after a flat 1-1 draw with SSV Ulm 1846 and a bruising 4-1 loss at Alemannia Aachen. Away at TSV Havelse on 4 April, they were sharp and clinical in a 3-0 win. On paper, that’s mixed form. In reality, it’s a team that’s still dangerous when it gets space.
The home record is the biggest reason Cottbus remain a serious force. Nine wins, seven draws and only one defeat at their own ground is a strong base, and they’ve scored 36 while conceding just 21 there. That’s not luck. They’ve built a platform. They don’t need to be perfect to win at home because they control enough of the game to keep opponents honest, and when they get going they can put teams away. The 3-0 against 1860 München is a good example. So is the 0-0 with Hansa Rostock, where they kept things tight and didn’t cough up much.
Still, there’s a slight edge of inconsistency to their overall profile. Cottbus have scored 61 league goals, which is healthy, but they’ve also conceded 45, and the away loss at Osnabrück was their second defeat in the last few matches. That matters against a side like Essen. If Cottbus don’t start fast and allow the visitors to settle, they could be chasing the game rather than controlling it. At home, they’re usually on the front foot. They’ll want that again here. If not, trouble.
Rot-Weiss Essen Form & Analysis
Essen are flying. Six wins from six in their last six league outings tells its own story, and the manner of those victories has been ruthless. They beat FC Ingolstadt 04 4-1 at home on 11 April, turning on the style after a tense first half. Before that came a 3-1 away win at Schweinfurt, a 1-0 home victory over MSV Duisburg, and a 2-1 success at Viktoria Köln. They even went to VfL Bochum for a friendly and won 4-0. Win after win, goal after goal. They’ve simply kept piling up results. That’s what promotion-chasing teams do when they’re in form.
What stands out most is how often Essen find the net away from home. Their league away record reads seven wins, six draws and three losses, with 32 goals scored and 31 conceded. That’s a genuinely lively away profile. They don’t sit back and play for scraps on the road. They go after teams. You can see it in the results. They scored three at Schweinfurt, two at Viktoria Köln, and they were efficient enough to see off whatever Ingolstadt threw at them in the latest home win. They’ve also won eight straight matches in all competitions and have gone eight league games unbeaten since their last defeat at Hansa Rostock. That’s a serious run. No fluke.
The flip side? Essen do leave openings. They’ve conceded 51 league goals overall, which is a bit high for a side sitting second. Even in the 4-1 win over Ingolstadt, there were moments where the game could’ve become messy. Their attack has been carrying the load, and that’s fine when the front line keeps scoring. But on a difficult away day against a strong home side, you can’t just assume the goals will keep coming without resistance. If Cottbus get the first clean spell of pressure in this match, Essen may have to work harder than they’d like.
Head-to-Head
These sides have already given us a couple of tasty meetings in recent seasons. Essen’s 4-0 win at home in November 2024 was decisive and one-sided, the sort of result that leaves a mark. Cottbus answered with a 3-2 away win in November 2025, which showed they can hurt Essen when the game opens up. The most recent league meeting in Cottbus ended 1-0 to Essen in April 2025.
There’s a clear pattern running through those three games: goals aren’t the issue, and neither side has managed to shut the other down for long. Cottbus have failed to keep a clean sheet in all three. That won’t fill them with confidence going into this one.
We Predict: Over 2.5 Goals
We’re backing Over 2.5 Goals at 8/15 here, and it looks a solid call. Essen’s six-game winning streak has been built on scoring freely, Cottbus have been reliable in attack at home, and both teams come into this with plenty on the line. The xG projection is decent too — 1.7 for Cottbus and 1.3 for Essen — which points toward chances at both ends rather than a cagey grind. That’s enough to trust the goal line.
A 2-1 win for Cottbus is the scoreline I’d land on. Their home record is strong enough to make this competitive, but Essen’s road form and attacking rhythm should ensure they get on the board. Still, the visitors have looked the sharper side for weeks, so an away result isn’t hard to picture either. If you wanted a more cautious angle, Both Teams to Score has a fair shout. The match should open up.