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RB Leipzig are still in the hunt for buy football fixed matches Champions League football in the Bundesliga and buy football fixed matches next up is a trip to the Rhein Energie Stadion to face Cologne.
Julian Nagelsmann’s side have drawn with Freiburg and Hertha Berlin either side of a 5-0 dismantling of Mainz since the Bundesliga
restart and last time out gained a point on Borussia Dortmund, who lost to Bayern Munich in Der Klassiker.
Leipzig perhaps need to be more prolific in the final third but they are nonetheless on a run of nine matches unbeaten in the
league, having faced Bayern Munich, Bayer Leverkusen and Borussia Monchengladbach as part of that streak.
They have been particularly impressive on the road this term, losing only two of their 14 away assignments and conceding a league-low 13 goals on their travels.
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Qualification for the Champions League coupled with a good run in the European competition should be enough to satisfy
the Leipzig faithful while Cologne fans should also be happy with their team’s performances this campaign.
The Billy Goats went on a superb run of eight wins in 11 matches from mid-December up to the league’s hiatus but have
endured a frustrating return to action, drawing two and losing one of their last three matches.
They failed to see of lowly Mainz and Fortuna Dusseldorf outfits at home and have now failed to keep a clean sheet in any
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Even a Leipzig side who have had issues putting sides to the sword should be able to breach the Cologne rearguard,
especially with 24-goal Timo Werner in their ranks.
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But it is at the back where Leipzig have been the strongest of late, keeping four successive clean sheets on the road away
to Bayern, Schalke, Wolfsburg and Mainz and that enhances appeal about a low-scoring contest.
Cologne have kept five clean sheets in 14 Bundesliga home games this term – one of the best tallies in the division – and,
although they look unlikely to come away with anything from the game, they should at least limit the damage.
The reverse fixture finished 4-1 in favour of Leipzig and backing a win for the Red Bulls looks the way to go but with goals
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Leipzig have won by a two-goal margin on four occasions this season and the best correct score prediction in Cologne
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- Sebastiaan Bornauw was sent off against Hoffenheim and is suspended. Jorge Meré or Rafael Czichos could slot in alongside ex-QPR skipper Toni Leistner.
- Mark Uth should not be on penalty taking duties having missed from the spot in successive games.
- Noah Katterbach and Benno Schmitz are battling for the left-back spot, while Ismail Jakobs is over his bout of Coronavirus.
- Jhon Córdoba will look to continue his impressive displays up front.
- Niklas Hauptmann is nearing a return from a groin operation.
- Kevin Kampl sat out against Hertha Berlin due to a groin injury and is doubtful.
- Marcel Halstenberg was sent off in midweek and is suspended.
- Marcel Sabitzer scored last weekend after testing positive for the Coronavirus around three weeks ago according to Kicker magazine.
- Dayot Upamecano is available after suspension, while Chelsea loanee Ethan Ampadu is struggling with a back injury.
- Ibrahima Konaté is struggling with a hip injury, while Swede Emil Forsberg has recovered from a bout of tonsillitis.
- Denmark striker Yussuf Poulsen is ruled out with an ankle injury. Patrik Schick should continue having scored in midweek