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Palestino1-2A. Italiano
Sun, 22 Feb 2026, 16:30
Bundesliga
Germany
Germany
Full Time

Match Timeline

7'
Isaac Schmidt🟨
Yellow Card
29'
Martijn Kaars🟨
Yellow Card
53'
M. Kaars🔄
Substitution 1 → M. Pereira Lage
54'
Senne Lynen🟨
Yellow Card
55'
H. Wahl
Normal Goal → D. Sinani
60'
R. Schmid🔄
Substitution 1 → L. Bittencourt
60'
M. Grull🔄
Substitution 2 → J. Milosevic
62'
J. Milosevic
Normal Goal
70'
J. Fujita
Normal Goal → M. Saliakas
75'
Marco Friedl🟨
Yellow Card
76'
Manolis Saliakas🟨
Yellow Card
76'
Leonardo Bittencourt🟨
Yellow Card
76'
Jovan Milošević🟨
Yellow Card
79'
C. Puertas🔄
Substitution 3 → K. Topp
80'
J. Irvine🔄
Substitution 2 → J. Sands
87'
J. Fujita🔄
Substitution 3 → M. Rasmussen
88'
Niklas Stark🟨
Yellow Card

Match Statistics

4Shots on Goal4
0Shots off Goal5
4Total Shots13
0Blocked Shots4
4Shots insidebox11
0Shots outsidebox2
6Fouls10
1Corner Kicks5
5Offsides1
42Ball Possession58
2Yellow Cards6
3Goalkeeper Saves2
408Total passes563
311Passes accurate463
76Passes %82
0.21expected_goals1.61
-1goals_prevented-1

Starting Lineups

FC St. PauliFC St. Pauli1:1

Starting XI

22Nikola VasiljG
3Karol MetsD
11Arkadiusz PyrkaM
16Joel Chima FujitaF
19Martijn KaarsF
5Hauke WahlD
7Jackson IrvineM
10Danel SinaniF
15Tomoya AndoD
8Eric SmithM
2Manolis SaliakasM

Werder BremenWerder Bremen1:1

Starting XI

30Mio BackhausG
32Marco FriedlD
23Isaac SchmidtM
20Romano SchmidF
17Marco GrüllF
4Niklas StarkD
18Cameron PuertasM
7Samuel MbangulaF
14Senne LynenD
6Jens StageM
11Justin NjinmahM

Head-to-Head

📈 Team Form & Statistics

FC St. Pauli
FC St. Pauli
Form: L-W-L-L-D
Werder Bremen
Werder Bremen
Form: L-L-D-L-L
Record
1 W
4 D
5 L
0 W
4 D
6 L
Goals Per Game
0.7
Scored
vs
0.4
Scored
1.6
Conceded
vs
1.8
Conceded
Betting Indicators
Clean Sheets
30%
Clean Sheets
20%
BTTS
50%
BTTS
20%
Home/Away Performance
Scored
Home:0.8
Away:0.7
Conceded
Home:0.5
Away:2.3
Scored
Home:0.8
Away:0.0
Conceded
Home:2.6
Away:1.0

⚡ Elo Ratings

Long Term Elo Rating
1471
Average
1500
Average
Short Term Elo Rating
1494
↑ Momentum (+23)
1535
↑ Momentum (+35)
Expected Outcome
31%
Home Win
33%
Draw
36%
Away Win
Attack & Defence Elo
Long Term
1411
Attack
1461
1537
Defence
1522
Recent Form
1396
Attack
1447
1525
Defence
1515
Post-Match Changes
+14
Rating Change
0
Rating Change
Elo ratings measure team strength based on match results and opponent quality. Higher ratings indicate stronger teams.

📝 Match Preview

Relegation Battle Likely to Produce Another Cagey Affair
Recommendation:UNDER_2_5
Odds:1.62
Expected Value:+5.3%

We head to the Millerntor-Stadion for a massive relegation six-pointer that could define the survival hopes of both sides. Seventeenth-placed FC St. Pauli host sixteenth-placed Werder Bremen with just two points separating these struggling Bundesliga outfits, and the data suggests we're in for another tight, tactical battle rather than a goal-fest. FC St. Pauli come into this fixture with renewed hope following their impressive 2-1 victory over high-flying VfB Stuttgart on February 7th – a result that stands out given Stuttgart's formidable 2.30 points-per-game average over their last ten matches. However, that win was sandwiched between two heavy defeats to Bayer Leverkusen (0-4 and 0-3 in the cup), highlighting the inconsistency that has plagued their campaign. Where St. Pauli have shown genuine improvement is on home soil. Their last four home matches have yielded a 25% win rate and crucially, 75% draws with zero defeats. Defensively, they've been solid at the Millerntor, conceding just 0.50 goals per game while maintaining three clean sheets in their last ten outings overall. Werder Bremen, meanwhile, are in dire straits. The visitors are winless in their last ten matches (0W-4D-6L), managing a paltry 0.40 points per game during this run. The most alarming statistic for travelling Werder supporters is their complete inability to find the net away from home – zero goals scored in their last five away fixtures. While they've shown resilience at the back on their travels (conceding just 1.00 goal per game away), their attacking output has dried up entirely. Their recent 3-3 draw against Eintracht Frankfurt (January 16th) represents the only time they've managed more than one goal in their last ten attempts. The head-to-head record heavily favours low-scoring encounters. In seven previous meetings, St. Pauli have never beaten Werder (0-4-3), with four of those seven matches ending in draws. Crucially for our purposes, none of these seven fixtures have seen Over 2.5 goals land. The most recent clash on January 4th finished 0-0, continuing a pattern that has seen the last five H2H meetings produce just four goals combined. From a statistical perspective, the goal expectancy models paint a bleak picture for attacking output. The Poisson inputs suggest just 0.88 expected goals for the hosts and 0.45 for the visitors – a combined 1.33 total that screams "unders." Both teams are underperforming their expected goals metrics (St. Pauli -0.29, Werder -0.56), indicating poor finishing that aligns with their respective struggles in front of goal. **Key Points:** • Werder Bremen have scored 0 goals in their last 5 away matches (0.00 average) • FC St. Pauli have conceded just 0.50 goals per game in their last 4 home matches • Head-to-head history shows 0/7 matches have gone Over 2.5 goals • Combined goal expectancy of just 1.33 goals for this fixture • Werder are winless in 10 games (0W-4D-6L) with only 4 goals scored in that span • St. Pauli have kept 3 clean sheets in their last 10 games (30% rate) Given Werder's inability to score away from home, St. Pauli's defensive solidity at the Millerntor, and the historical precedent of cagey encounters between these two, the Under 2.5 goals market offers genuine value at 1.62. While both teams desperately need three points, the tactical reality suggests a war of attrition where chances will be at a premium. The 1.62 available implies a 61.7% chance, but with expected goals at 1.33 and the H2H trend, the true probability sits closer to 65-70%, giving us the edge we need. **Summary:** This has all the hallmarks of a tense, low-scoring relegation scrap. With Werder blanked in five straight away games and St. Pauli showing defensive resilience at home, backing the unders is the logical play. **Under 2.5 Goals at 1.62** is the selection.

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