2. Bundesliga preview: Greuther Fürth vs. 1. FC Nürnberg
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The 276th Franconian Derby carries far more than just local bragging rights. With Heiko Vogel’s Fürth fighting for survival and Miroslav Klose’s Nürnberg all but safe, the stakes are significantly higher for the hosts - while the visitors have the chance to deepen their rivals’ woes.
Fürth’s situation is becoming increasingly precarious. They sit inside the bottom two with just one win from their last five matches and only three games remaining. However, the congested nature of the relegation battle means they are just one point from safety, and a derby victory could provide the spark needed to ignite a late escape.
They endured a frustrating afternoon in Bochum last time out. Following a crucial win the previous week, Fürth delivered a blunt attacking display and came away empty-handed. Despite dominating possession, they struggled to create meaningful chances, and Noel Futkeu’s 88th-minute strike proved little more than a consolation in a 2-1 defeat.
Vogel, however, believes the derby could be a turning point:
“I believe the derby follows its own rules - regardless of the league table, these are always special games. We’re approaching it with full anticipation, intensity and focus. We know what it means, and we know our opponents will give everything as well.”
Nürnberg arrive with far less pressure on their shoulders. Their 2. Bundesliga status is virtually secure, allowing them to approach the derby with relative freedom - while still relishing the opportunity to dent Fürth’s survival hopes. Klose’s side have been inconsistent in recent weeks, winning three of their last six, and currently sit eighth in the table.
They did, however, take a significant step towards safety last time out. In a tight and hard-fought encounter, Rafael Lubach’s first-half goal proved decisive in a 1-0 win over 1. FC Magdeburg - hardly a vintage performance, but an effective one.
Lubach emphasised the importance of the occasion:
“This game means everything to our fans. We’re staying focused on our performance, playing bravely and offensively. We want to give our supporters a real highlight to remember.”
The reverse fixture earlier this season ended in an entertaining 2-2 draw, with Fürth twice coming from behind in Nürnberg. Nürnberg’s last win at the Sportpark Ronhof came in 2024 in emphatic fashion, while Fürth also tasted victory in this fixture that same year - further evidence of how unpredictable this derby can be.
Team news
Greuther Fürth: Sacha Bansé, Marco John and Timo Schlieck remain sidelined, while Lukas Reich is out with a muscle injury. Dennis Srbeny is a doubt.
1. FC Nürnberg: Mohamed Ali Zoma is expected to be the only absentee for the visitors.
Predicted lineups
Greuther Fürth (3-4-2-1): Prüfrock (GK) - Elvedi, Ziereis, Münz - Dehm, Will, Dietz, Keller - Klaus, Hrgota - Futkeu
1. FC Nürnberg (4-2-3-1): Reichert (GK) - Koudossou, Gruber, Lochoshvili, Yilmaz - Fernandez, Markhiev - Justvan, Becker, Lubach - Scobel
