2nd Bundesliga live stream: Here you can find out where you can watch the hammer game between 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Hannover 96 live on the internet.
You can follow the exciting duel from 8.30 p.m. on Joyn and Sky. The free TV station Sat.1 also broadcasts the game.
1. FC Kaiserslautern – Hanover 96
07/15/2022 | 8:30 p.m
1. FC Kaiserslautern – Hanover 96
07/15/2022 | 8:30 p.m
Newly promoted 1. FC Kaiserslautern is looking forward to the opening match of the 2nd Bundesliga against Hannover 96 with great anticipation and euphoria. We hope that the stadium will be packed again and that the fans will push us accordingly,” said FCK coach Dirk Schuster before the game on Friday evening. “For me, Hanover is one of the favorites for promotion. We want to beat their quality with our mentality.”
The Palatinate are again relying on the support of their supporters. “I hope that many FCK fans will find their way to the Betze and support us loudly in the first game,” said Schuster. By Wednesday afternoon, 37,000 tickets for the game at the Fritz Walter Stadium had been sold. 17,000 season tickets have been sold so far.
“We are well advised to call up our top performance week after week. Then we can be an unpleasant opponent for everyone and assert ourselves in this second division,” said Schuster. Before the start of the season, the 54-year-old is still worried about the use of Philipp Hercher (groin injury), Hikmet Ciftci (muscular problems) and René Klingenburg (ill). Angelos Stavridis will be out for sure.
When it comes to the captain, everything stays the same. Jean Zimmer will continue to lead his colleagues onto the field. His deputy is Mike Wunderlich. Schuster also said that the club “keeps our eyes and ears open” when it comes to newcomers. Marius Kleinsorge and Nicolas Sessa, on the other hand, should still leave the club. “I think it’s better for them to look elsewhere to get the appropriate playing times,” Schuster said.
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