Eintracht Frankfurt have been enjoying a good season and currently sit in 4th place in the Bundesliga. That is the final Champions League qualifying spot but they face stiff competition from the teams below them.
On the weekend,
Eintracht Frankfurt were held to a 0-0 draw at home by Hertha Berlin and that
was their second draw in succession. Prior to that they picked up a point
in a 1-1 draw at Wolfsburg and those results have given the teams below them
some hope.
Their only win
in their last five games has come in the Europa League and it was a 2-0 victory
at home against Benfica. It was the perfect result for Eintracht
Frankfurt, who came into the match 4-2 down from the first leg and they went
through on away goals.
Trends show
Eintracht Frankfurt have been in good form in the Europa League and have lost
only one of their last sixteen matches in the competition, a run which
stretches back to 2013. They have won nine and drawn two of their last
eleven Europa League home games and have kept a clean sheet in four of the last
five.
Chelsea make
the short trip to Frankfurt having picked up a point in a 1-1 draw at
Manchester United in the Premier League. The Blues are battling for a Champions
League place and currently have the 4th position under their control.
However, they have won only one of their last four games in all competitions
and that was the 3-2 home success against Slavia Prague. Prior to that
they lost 2-0 at Liverpool and were held at home by Burnley in the Premier
League.
Trends show
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last fifteen Europa League matches and have yet to
taste defeat in the tournament this season. Their away form is excellent
and they have won seven and drawn one of their last eight away Europa League
matches.
They have scored
in each of their last nine away Europa League games, including 2 or more goals
in four of the last five.
Team news and
Eintracht Frankfurt have Evan Ndicka returning from a ban but now Ante Rebic is
suspended. Mijat Gacinovic is doubtful while Sebastien Halle is out,
meaning a possible place up-front for Goncalo Paciencia.
Chelsea
will be without central defender Antonio Rudiger who is injured and that means
Andreas Christensen will join David Luiz in central defence. Ruben
Loftus-Cheek or Ross Barkley will hope to start in midfield and Olivier Giroud
may get the nod up-frontEintracht Frankfurt have been strong at home in the Europa League this season but this will be their toughest test to date. Chelsea have the attacking talent to score a goal and we could see a draw, with both teams scoring.
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