Heidenheim on European course: Can the FCH win in Scotland?
Heidenheim on European course: Can the FCH win in Scotland?
Edinburgh, Schottland - An exciting adventure is imminent for 1. FC Heidenheim! After the sensational climbing to the Bundesliga, the red-blue heroes can now shine on the European stage. On Thursday you will travel to Scotland, where you will meet the Hearts of Midlothian in the legendary Tynecastle Park. A victory would not only be a further step towards the round of 16 of the Conference League, but also a true triumph for the team of coach Frank Schmidt.
Heidenheim has had an impressive balance in the Conference League in the Conference League so far: all four games were won! But the current form in the Bundesliga leaves something to be desired. Only one of the last six competitive games could be won, and the last defeat against Holstein Kiel hurts. The question remains: Can Heidenheim take confidence from the international successes to Scotland? The betting odds indicate an exciting competition, whereby Heidenheim is the favorite, despite the strong performance of the hearts, which also started in the group phase with two wins.
betting odds and tips for the duel
The betting odds for the game are promising! A tip on the away win of Heidenheim brings a quota of 2.25 for the X2 & Tor in both halves. If you are braver, you can even rely on HT2/FT2, which promises a quota of 3.15. However, the Scots should not be underestimated, because they have presented themselves strongly in the Conference League and want to use their home advantage. The encounter promises to become an exciting duel between two offensive teams, and the fans can look forward to a gripping game!
The lineups of both teams are not yet final, but the anticipation for this first meeting is huge! Heidenheim has the chance to establish itself in the European football scene, while Hearts will do everything possible to play your home advantage. The tension increases and the eyes are aimed at Edinburgh!
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