„A cup battle that we embraced and won“
The Lilies have reached the second round after a hard-fought cup match in Jena. We’ve rounded up the post-match reactions for you.
Cup action awaits! On Sunday (August 23, 3:30pm), the Lilies kick off their campaign in the first round of the DFB-Pokal. The trip takes them to the ad hoc arena at the Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld in Jena—Thuringia’s "City of Light." What do the two head coaches have to say ahead of kick-off? Who is officiating the match? And where can you follow the action? As always, we’ve gathered all the key information about the game against Carl Zeiss Jena for you in "Matchday Guide."
I’m looking forward to the stadium, the away match, and, of course, a cup story that hopefully begins on Sunday—and continues from there.
„We are going to tackle this head-on and give it our all. The role of favourite certainly lies elsewhere, but we will execute the things we can control—and which might help tip a situation or two in our favour—as well as possible.“ – Marco Grote, Head Coach, FC Carl Zeiss Jena
Temperatures of around 18 degrees Celsius are expected during the away match in Jena on Sunday afternoon. The probability of precipitation is 10 percent.
The match between FCC and SVD is being broadcast on the pay-TV channel Sky. Coverage begins at 3:20pm, with Stefan Hempel providing commentary for the 90 minutes of play.
Matchday! It’s time to switch back into matchday mode. You can, of course, follow the match between Darmstadt 98 and Carl Zeiss Jena this Sunday via the Match Centre on our website. Simply click the orange button! We’ll be providing plenty of live data on the game there.
All followers of the Lilies can tune in and listen to our Fanradio in full length. Pictures and highlights from the game will be on Facebook and Bluesky as well as our WhatsApp-Channel. Even more pictures can be found on Instagram.