FC Union Berlin are fighting for a spot in next season’s European competition, Hertha Berlin remain in a relegation battle

 

 

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This week’s international media newsletter focuses on the crunch-match, with interviews from both head coaches, as well as two videos which highlight the unique role that each club plays within Germany’s capital. As ever, this content is available for you to utilise on your platforms.

We also look at how each team lines up when it comes to Set-Piece Threat, the latest Bundesliga Match Fact Powered by AWS. Can Hertha’s threat when it comes to free-kick situations give them the edge? Or will Union’s dominance at corners prove pivotal?

Elsewhere, Bundesliga.com previews RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt’s respective European contests tonight, while FC Bayern München welcomed back CONCACAF Player of the Year Alphonso Davies last night after the Canada international returned to the matchday squad. Davies had been sidelined since early January, but will hope to be an important player for Julian Nagelsmann’s side in the final run-in.

As always, the content provided is free for editorial use on your own channels.The Berlin Derby7 April 2022The Berlin Derby: All You Need To KnowHertha Berlin and Union Berlin may share a city, but their history is very different.

Hertha, or “The Old Lady” as they are often called, represented the West, whereas “Die Eisernen” (The Iron Ones) represented the East. Find out more about the two teams, their history, and their form going into this weekend’s derby showdown.

Hertha Berlin’s memorable journey

As Hertha Berlin was one of the founding members of the Bundesliga in 1963, the club is steeped in history, but what else makes Hertha so special?

Union Berlin, the club from the EastUnion Berlin are the top team in the German capital this season, but their journey to the Bundesliga was a long one. Find out all you need to know about Union getting to the top flight.

And Mr Felix Magath in an interview noted that he is on a mission to save Hertha Berlin from relegation.

The 68-year-old talked about being back in the Bundesliga, how he wants to help turn things around for relegation zone Hertha, and this weekend’s match-up.

 

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