Review Frankfurt vs Union Berlin: Guests get tickets to go on
According to comments, Frankfurt is a team that has many psychological advantages against Union Berlin in the quarter-finals of the German Cup thanks to the home field advantage. But for many analysts, the yard advantage alone is not enough for Frankfurt to have a ticket to go on.
Remember, the home team at Deutsche Bank Park is lost and is no longer themselves when continuously receiving disappointing results in recent matches. In detail, Frankfurt has 3 draws and 4 losses in the last 7 official matches in all competitions.
On the other side of the front line, Union Berlin brings a sense of security when winning the last 2 matches in a row. More broadly, the Berlin team is unbeaten in the last 20/22 matches, the rest are 5 draws and 15 wins. If playing properly, Union Berlin promises to bring many surprises to Frankfurt.



- Frankfurt: Kevin Trapp; Tuta, Martin Hinteregger, Evan N'Dicka; Ansgar Knauff, Sebastian Rode, Kristijan Jakic, Filip Kostic; Daichi Kamada, Jesper Lindstrom; Rafael Santos Borre.
Union Berlin: Ronnow, Jaeckel, Knoche, Leite, Trimmel, Khedira, Ryerson, Schäfer, Thorsby, Becker, Siebatcheu.
