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Augsburg's FC is contemplating the commencement of the Bundesliga with Novum as their partner.

Augsburg commences its 14th stint in the Bundesliga, seeking to accomplish a goal that has thus far eluded it. This pursuit takes place in its home encounter against Werder Bremen.

- Augsburg's FC is contemplating the commencement of the Bundesliga with Novum as their partner.

FCA is all set to commence its 14th Bundesliga campaign this Saturday (15:30 CET) against SV Werder Bremen, encountering a special hurdle. The Augsburg soccer squad is yet to secure their initial home victory on the opening day. So far, they've merely managed two draws and six losses in this situation. Last season, spectators were treated to an exhilarating 4:4 tie against Borussia Mönchengladbach at the WWK Arena.

According to coach Jimmy Thompson, commencing the season on a positive note is vital. The Danish strategist anticipates deploying several fresh faces in FCA's starting eleven. One prospective choice is Marius Wolf, the late acquisition and former national team member, who most recently donned the colors of Borussia Dortmund.

Thompson cautions that winning an opening match is no walk in the park. FCA has unpleasant recollections of their encounters against Bremen last season, enduring a 0:2 defeat on their opponent's turf and a 0:3 loss at home.

In preparation for their 14th Bundesliga campaign, FCA will face SV Werder Bremen in the German Bundesliga, seeking to overcome their struggle of securing a home victory on the opening day, having only managed two draws and six losses in this situation before. Recalling their past encounters, FCA had a challenging time against Bremen last season, suffering a 0:2 loss on their opponent's home ground and a 0:3 defeat at the WWK Arena.

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