After more than a month-long winter break, it's finally about to start up again! The Bundesliga starts its second half and the Green-Whites will host Hertha Berlin on Sunday 1 February...
After more than a month-long winter break, it's finally about to start up again! The Bundesliga starts its second half and the Green-Whites will host Hertha Berlin on Sunday 1 February...
After more than a month-long winter break, it's finally about to start up again! The Bundesliga starts its second half and the Green-Whites will host Hertha Berlin on Sunday 1 February 2015 at 3:30 p.m. Look at the following statistical overview to see why Werder are looking forward to the opponents, in which category the teams are among the best in the league and why Werder can look forward to a tough battle.
Did you know ...
... that the Green-Whites have won their last six home matches against Hertha Berlin? Werder have kept the three points at Weser Stadium every time since December 2006. And Bremen have scored at least two goals in every match. In total, Werder have only lost four of their 31 home matches against Berlin.
... that Hertha have lost more often against Werder than any other team? Werder Bremen have won the showdown 23 times. And the 77 goals scored by SVW are the second most goals conceded by Hertha.

... that Werder coach Viktor Skripnik is undefeated at home since taking over as Green-Whites' boss? The Ukrainian won his debut on the 11th match day against VfB Stuttgart (2-0), starting the four-match undefeated streak. There have been three home wins (2-0 against Stuttgart, 4-0 vs. Paderborn and 2-1 vs. Borussia Dortmund) and one draw (3-3 vs. Hannover).
... that direct free kick goal attempts are a quality of both teams? Both Werder and Hertha have scored three direct free kick goals - the best in the league. Zlatko Junuzovic has scored all three of those goals for the Green-Whites.
... that Davie Selke has proven to be an especially good scorer at Weser Stadium? The U19 European champion has tallied in the last three home matches and also come up with two assists.
... that the "Old Lady" Berlin are especially rustic in their style of play? Referees have whistled Berlin for 317 fouls - the most in the league. In addition, the team from the German capital has connected on the lowest percentage of their passes in the Bundesliga - just 68.1 percent, the worst mark in the league.
