Number one is missing – Dabrowski starts with this eleven at TSV 1860 Munich

From 7 p.m., Rot-Weiss Essen will be a guest at TSV 1860 Munich. This is how the teams approach the catch-up game of the 18th matchday.

From 7 p.m., Rot-Weiss Essen will be fighting for third place in the 3rd division. Because with a win in the catch-up game at TSV 1860 Munich, RWE would take over this hotly contested promotion relegation spot with 42 points for the time being.

At the pre-match press conference, Christoph Dabrowski emphasized that the team from Essen, who are a force to be reckoned with at the Hafenstraße ground but struggle away from home, face a tough challenge.

With regard to the line-up, the matter will not be made any easier at the Grünwalder Straße ground in front of 15,000 fans – including around 1,300 from Essen.

In addition to captain Vinko Sapina (knee problems), who is already out, Dabrowski will also have to do without Jakob Golz against 1860. The number one is absent due to illness. “Jakob unfortunately had flu symptoms after warming up and is out. But Felix will replace him well,” Dabrowski explained on “Magenta TV”.

Golz will be replaced by Felix Wienand, who will thus make only his second third-division appearance for Rot-Weiss Essen. He made his debut on August 27 against Spielvereinigung Bayreuth (1:1).

TSV 1860 Munich: Hiller – Ludewig, Verlaat, Glück, Kwadwo – Rieder, Frey, Schröter, Guttau, Nankishi – Lakenmacher

Substitutes: Richter, Greilinger, K. Kurt, Reinthaler, Starke, Vrenezi, Güler, Muteba, Ouro-Tagba

Rot-Weiss Essen: Wienand – Voufack, Rios Alonso, Götze, Brumme – Eisfeld, Müsel, Obuz, Harenbrock, Young – Vonic

Bench: Springer, Kourouma, Rüth, Voelcke, Wiegel, Etri, Kaiser, Berlinski, Doumbouya

Referee: Nico Fuchs (Bergisch Gladbach)

What the coaches said before the game

Argirios Gianniks: “This is an important game for us. We have to score points to get out of the bottom three. We want to neutralize RWE and bring our strengths to the game. We know how strong Essen is. The team recently showed impressively against Freiburg that they can also make up deficits. I think it will be a very intense game.”

Christoph Dabrowski: ”This will be a very intense week for us. But we are well prepared and know what to expect. Of course, we want to get something out of these long trips away and are aiming for the 40-point mark as early as Tuesday. I have a very good gut feeling about this. The team is in good form. 1860 Munich is a team that is trying with all its might to avoid relegation. They have a high quality. Since the new coach has been there, they have allowed few goals and are secure at the back. With Morris Schröter and Fynn Lakenmacher, they also have good players who are dangerous in offense. But we are also in good form and, as I said, want to crack the 40-point mark.”