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Match Preview: Germany 3. Liga: Energie Cottbus - 1860 Munchen 07/04/2026

Date: April 07, 2026
Time: 17:00 (UTC)
Weather: 12.1° (C) and Sunny
Excitement Rating: 6 / 10

Projected Lineups

Energie Cottbus

G: M. Funk
D: N. Awortwie-Grant
D: H. Rorig
D: A. Borgmann
D: L. Guwara
M: T. Cigerci
M: D. Pelivan
M: King Samuel Manu
M: Lukas Michelbrink
A: E. Engelhardt
A: M. Hannemann

1860 Munchen

G: T. Dähne
D: S. Voet
D: C. Lippmann
D: M. Reinthaler
D: T. Danhof
M: T. Jacobsen
M: K. Volland
M: P. Maier
M: D. Philipp
A: S. Haugen
A: P. Hobsch

This Tuesday, April 7, at 17:00 UTC, Cottbus will host Munich 1860 at the Leag Energie Stadion in a 3. Liga clash under clear skies and a mild 53 degrees Fahrenheit—conditions well suited for spirited football in this city known for its industrial heritage and proximity to the Lusatian lignite mining region. The home side, grounded in a community where coal and glass manufacturing shaped its identity, will look to overturn the 3-0 deficit from their last encounter on November 1, 2025, when T. Jacobsen dominated by scoring twice for Munich 1860. Expect a match where the Cottbus fans, renowned for their vocal support echoing through the stadium like the hum of local factories, push for a more tactical and physically intense display to challenge their Bavarian opponents on familiar turf.

E. Engelhardt lights up Leag Energie Stadion, netting 13 goals and fueling the Lausitz Lions’ home charge.

Energie Cottbus approach their next fixture maintaining a controlled tempo that reflects the pragmatic efficiency often seen in Brandenburg football, balancing steady possession with sharp transitions rather than flashy flair. Their recent sequence—one win and three draws in five games—reveals a measured approach, where the crowd’s rhythm in the Stadion der Freundschaft often echoes a patient build-up rather than frantic unrest. Although their goal output has stalled, with just four strikes in this span, the side’s tactical shape remains compact, emphasizing disciplined defensive positioning and quick, purposeful ball circulation to unsettle opponents. Sitting fifth with 54 points from 30 matches—marked by an almost symmetrical record of 15 wins, 9 draws, and 6 defeats—Cottbus rely on E. Engelhardt, who has netted 13 times in 18 home appearances, to capitalize on steady supply lines; his fitness bodes well for refining the attack’s rhythm, promising a return to a more assertive offensive presence on familiar ground

T. Jacobsen’s brace echoes through the Lausitz Energy Arena as Cottbus’s bison charge past rivals in a fierce local duel.

Munich 1860 have found a rhythm on the road, taking points in their last five away games with a steady flow of goals, hitting the net 10 times during those trips. Sitting seventh in the table with 49 points from 30 matches, they’ve carved out 14 wins, seven draws, and nine losses this season. Against teams near them in the standings, their results have been mixed, averaging just over half a goal while conceding slightly more than one per game. When these sides crossed paths last November, T. Jacobsen’s brace helped Munich secure a convincing 3-0 victory, setting a benchmark as they prepare to meet again.

Recent encounters between Cottbus and Munich 1860 have unfolded with a flurry of goals, averaging five per game across their last three matches as both sides have pushed forward in pursuit of advantage. Over 25 meetings, the scoreboard tells a story of balanced rivalry; Cottbus has claimed victory seven times and shared points five times, while Munich 1860 has crossed the line ahead on thirteen occasions. This history suggests a contest where chances are likely to come at regular intervals, with each team eager to tip the scales amid familiar territory.

Cottbus rides the passionate wind of the Lausitz energy, eyeing a crucial step toward 2. Bundesliga promotion.

On a day when the energy in the 3. Liga stadium crackled like the familiar electric hum of Spreeauen Park on a summer evening, Energie Cottbus had a singular target: to climb into the coveted promotion spot for the 2. Bundesliga, a leap that would echo the city’s history of rising from its post-industrial roots with relentless precision. The team, embodying the Tenacity of Lausitz’s miners who dug deep beneath the earth, pressed forward with a low, compact shape that matched the stoic rhythm of Cottbus’s cultural festivals—carefully orchestrated yet unpredictable in their bursts of intensity. Each movement was a narrative of controlled urgency, the players’ sharp passes slicing through the opposition’s lines like the Spree River carving through the Brandenburg landscape, while the crowd’s murmurs surged into roars that reverberated off the stadium walls like the echo of the historic Fürst-Pückler Park’s towering trees. Victory would not only elevate their standing

Prediction

Market: Over / Under 3.5 Goals
Prediction: Over

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