Soccer - Hertha want to advance to the cup quarter-finals against HSV
Hertha BSC are aiming to reach the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup for the first time since the 2015/2016 season. To do so, the second-division club must defeat Hamburger SV on Wednesday evening (20:45/Sky). Around 55,000 spectators are expected at the Olympiastadion in Berlin. "It will be a real cup fight," said coach Pal Dardai. Hertha still have a score to settle with their league rivals. In August, the Old Lady went down 3-0 at the northern club. "We want to fight back, win and show that we've made progress," said Dardai. Captain Toni Leistner and winger Marten Winkler are doubtful.
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Hertha BSC Berlin is looking to make a return to the DFB Cup quarter-finals, a feat they last accomplished during the 2015/2016 season. This ambitious goal requires them to overcome league rivals Hamburg SV in the cup round, a match scheduled for Wednesday night (20:45/Sky) at the Olympic Stadium Berlin. With an anticipated attendance of around 55,000 spectators, this match promises to be a thrilling 'cup fight'. Hertha is determined to avenge their 3-0 loss to HSV in August and prove their progress. However, captain Toni Leistner and winger Marten Winkler may not be available for selection due to injury concerns.
Soccer fans enthusiastic about the DFB Cup and interested in following Hertha BSC Berlin's progress can find updates on the club's Instagram and website. Similarly, Hamburg SV supporters can follow their team's journey to the cup round via their website.
The DFB Cup match between Hertha BSC and Hamburg SV is set to captivate German soccer fans, as both teams strive to book their spot in the quarter-finals. The high stakes and heated rivalry between the two Berlin-based teams, Hertha BSC and Hamburger SV, promises an action-packed spectacle at the Olympic Stadium Berlin.
Source: www.stern.de