
Mainz entertain Strasbourg in the first-leg of the Europa Conference League quarter-final tie on Thursday. The two teams drew goalless in a friendly match before the season started in August 2025.
However, this will be the first competitive fixture between two clubs only separated by around 200 kilometers. Strasbourg are unbeaten in this competition, while Mainz have won all four games at home.
Urs Fischerâs side have also climbed to the top half of the Bundesliga table after winning three consecutive games for the second time in 2026. The Swiss coach has completely changed their fortunes as there is now a possibility of qualifying for Europe for a team languishing in the bottom place for a couple of months prior to the appointment.
Mainzâs latest wins came against two teams higher than them in the standings, with 2-1 victories over Eintracht Frankfurt and TSG Hoffenheim. Strasbourg have also won their previous two games in Ligue 1 against relegation-threatened rivals Nantes and Nice.
Gary O'Neilâs side will face the latter in the Coupe de France semi-final in two weeks. The gap between them and a potential Champions League spot is only six points in Ligue 1, although qualifying for a competition Chelsea would take part in will create complications because of the multi-club ownership structure.
Back to the 05ers, this is the first time they qualified for the knockout stages of European competition. They were in the same Europa League group with Saint-Ătienne a decade ago, with both head-to-head games ending in stalemates.
Silas and Benedict Hollerbach are unavailable due to serious injuries, while fellow attacker Sheraldo Becker is not registered in Mainzâs European squad. Top-scorer Nadiem Amiri is still a doubt as he missed the last seven games with a heel injury.
Strasbourgâs talisman JoaquĂn Panichelli saw his season cut short with an ACL injury, but the controversial captain Emmanuel Emegha featured in the 3-1 win over Nice after recovering from his long-term injury.
Mainz: Batz; da Costa, Posch, Kohr; Widmer ©, Sano, Mwene; Nebel, Lee; Weiper, Tietz
Strasbourg: Penders; Doue, Omobamidele, Doukoure ©, Chilwell; El Mourabet, Barco; Yassine, Nanasi, Godo; Enciso
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The match is significant as it marks the first competitive fixture between the two clubs, with Mainz looking to maintain their perfect home record in the tournament.
Urs Fischer has transformed Mainz's fortunes, leading them to three consecutive wins and lifting them into the top half of the Bundesliga table after a difficult start to the season.
RC Strasbourg is unbeaten in the Europa Conference League, while FSV Mainz 05 has won all four of their home games in the competition.

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