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Hannover 96 faces SC Preußen Münster in a crucial 2. Bundesliga match, with Hannover aiming for promotion and Münster fighting for survival. Hannover is currently third in the table, unbeaten in their last six matches.
Sunday’s clash in Hannover is shaping up to be a defining moment for both sides, albeit at opposite ends of the table. Hannover are determined to keep pace in the promotion race, while Münster are running out of time in their battle for survival.
Hannover come into this fixture in strong form, unbeaten in their last six matches and currently sitting third in the table. With the promotion race as tight as ever, every point carries huge significance. Paderborn occupy second place, just one point ahead, while Elversberg are a point behind in fourth, leaving Christian Titz’s side with little margin for error.
They left it late last time out but ultimately secured a crucial 3-1 away victory over Karlsruhe. Mustapha Bundu opened the scoring before Fabian Schleusener levelled for the hosts. With the game drifting towards a draw, Kolja Oudenne restored Hannover’s lead with eight minutes remaining, and Daisuke Yokota sealed the win deep into stoppage time.
Titz, however, is taking nothing for granted despite the contrast in league positions:
“If it were an easy game, we would have won it in the first half of the season. Every team in this league has its strengths and qualities - we’re approaching it with clarity and seriousness.”
Münster’s situation, meanwhile, looks increasingly bleak. Rooted to the bottom of the table, they are six points adrift of safety and without a win in their last seven matches. Another defeat here, combined with results elsewhere, could all but confirm their relegation.
Their latest setback came in a 3-2 home loss to Arminia Bielefeld. Yassine Bouchama gave them a dream start after just two minutes, but defensive frailties resurfaced as they conceded three times before the break. Despite improved possession and effort in the second half, Münster struggled to create clear chances and were only able to reduce the deficit via a late own goal.
Head coach Alois Schwartz remains defiant:
“Anything can happen in football. We only have to look back a year,” he said, referencing last season’s late escape from relegation.
The match is crucial for Hannover as they aim to maintain their promotion push, while Münster desperately needs points to avoid relegation.
Hannover 96 is unbeaten in their last six matches and currently sits third in the league table.
Mustapha Bundu, Kolja Oudenne, and Daisuke Yokota scored for Hannover 96 in their 3-1 victory over Karlsruhe.

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The reverse fixture in December ended 2-2, with Münster dramatically rescuing a point thanks to goals in the 91st and 96th minutes. Notably, the last three competitive meetings between the sides have all ended in draws.
Hannover 96: Benedikt Pichler is set to be the only absentee for the home side.
SC Preußen Münster: Oscar Vilhelmsson, Etienne Amenyido (thigh), Marcel Benger (Achilles), Mikkel Kirkeskov (ankle), and Rico Preißinger (suspension) are all ruled out. Joshua Mees remains a doubt due to muscular issues.
Hannover 96 (3-4-2-1): Noll (GK) - Allgeier, Tomiak, Nawrocki - Aseko Nkili, Thórdarson, Leopold, Neubauer - Yokota, Taïbi - Källman
SC Preußen Münster (3-4-1-2): Schenk (GK) - Heuer, Koulis, Jaeckel - ter Horst, Hendrix, Schulz, Makridis - Bouchama - Rondić, Batista Meier