Has home advantage disappeared in Germany's Bundesliga?
by Dave PrenticeSo Tuesday's Bundesliga action saw four more matches - and four more games which yielded no home wins.
Sunday saw three matches. No home wins.
Five matches were staged on Saturday, three away wins with the only home team to triumph being Bayern Munich against struggling Eintracht Frankfurt.
Has the absence of supporters in German stadia really made THAT much of a difference? And what does it mean for tonight's matches?
Should Champions League chasing RB Leipzig be worried when they host mid-table Hertha Berlin in the 5.30pm kick-off on BT Sport 1?
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Hertha have won both of their matches to nil since manager Bruno Labadia’s arrival so we'll soon find out.
Following Leipzig there are four 7.30pm kick-offs - all screened live across the BT Sport network
Augsburg entertain bottom club Paderborn and are the likeliest to break the home team jinx.
The Bavarians capitalised on Schalke’s slump last weekend and should relish the challenge of hosting a Paderborn side in freefall.
The bottom feeders managed a draw at relegation rivals Fortuna Dusseldorf at the weekend, but only managed one shot on target in 90 minutes.
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Another relegation dogfight sees Union Berlin host Mainz, with both sides seeking to bounce back from heavy weekend defeats. The Berliners have 'home advantage' in this one.
Fortuna Dusseldorf have drawn both matches since their return, Schalke have lost both - heavily
While Cologne enjoy the experience of an away match for the first time since the Bundesliga return, travelling to Hoffenheim.
Will they enjoy the Bundesliga's awayday experience? We'll soon see.