1. FC Nürnberg host 1. FC Magdeburg in the 2. Bundesliga on Sunday afternoon, 26 April 2026, with both clubs still chasing something tangible in the closing stretch of the season. Nürnberg sit 9th on 38 points, which leaves them in that awkward middle ground — safe enough, but not quite comfortable enough to drift. Magdeburg are down in 16th on 33 points and need points far more urgently. That’s relegation pressure, plain and simple.
The context gives this one extra bite. Nürnberg’s home record is solid, Magdeburg’s away record is actually better than their league position suggests, and both sides have been involved in plenty of open games. There’s no need to dress it up. This looks like a match with chances at both ends, and one where the first goal could shape the mood fast.
Recent meetings between these two have been lively, too. Nürnberg were battered 4-0 at home by Magdeburg in August 2024, then produced a wild 4-3 win in Magdeburg in February 2025, before losing 3-0 away there again in November 2025. That’s a clear sign of a fixture that doesn’t do cagey very often. Both teams know what usually happens when they meet. It gets stretched.
1. FC Nürnberg Form & Analysis
Nürnberg arrive here on a slight wobble. Their last six league matches have brought a 1-1 draw away to Arminia Bielefeld on 18 April, a 0-2 home loss to Dynamo Dresden, a 1-1 draw at Eintracht Braunschweig, a 3-0 home win over Kaiserslautern, a 3-2 away victory at Holstein Kiel and a 0-1 home defeat to Fortuna Düsseldorf. That’s a proper mixed bag. One week they look capable of hurting anyone, the next they go flat at home and leave themselves chasing the game.
The Bielefeld draw told a neat story. Nürnberg were competitive, created decent chances and weren’t beaten for want of effort. Mohamed Ali Zoma gave them an early lead, and Tim Handwerker struck late to rescue a point after Bielefeld had pulled level. Even so, the bigger pattern is a team that’s been a touch inconsistent in front of their own fans. They’ve now gone three league games without a win. That’s not a crisis, but it isn’t the sort of run that inspires complete confidence either.
At home this season, Nürnberg have taken 25 points from 15 matches, with seven wins, four draws and four defeats. They’ve scored 23 and conceded 17 at their own ground, which is a tidy enough return and says they’re rarely getting blown away there. The flip side is that they’re not exactly overwhelming teams either. The defensive base is decent, yet they’ve also gone three straight home league games without a clean sheet. That matters against a Magdeburg side who don’t need much encouragement to attack.
Still, there’s something to work with in Nürnberg’s home profile. They’re organised enough to keep games close, and they’ve got enough attacking threat to nick goals even when they’re not fluent. Their season average at home also sits slightly above the league’s away benchmark for goals and chance creation, so this isn’t a side that labours to produce openings at home. The problem is consistency. They can be good for 20 minutes, then passive for 20 more. Against Magdeburg, that kind of drift could cost them.
1. FC Magdeburg Form & Analysis
Magdeburg’s recent form has been more explosive, for better and worse. They beat Fortuna Düsseldorf 2-0 at home on 18 April, but the week before that they were dragged into a 4-3 defeat away to SC Paderborn in one of those matches that leaves defenders staring into the middle distance. Before that came a sharp 4-1 home win over Bochum, a 3-1 away victory at Preußen Münster, a 1-1 home draw with Darmstadt and a 1-0 away loss to Elversberg. That’s six matches with goals, chaos and a fair bit of mood swing.
The win over Düsseldorf was encouraging because it wasn’t a smash-and-grab. Magdeburg were efficient early, with Laurin Ulrich and Mateusz Żukowski both scoring inside 16 minutes, and they controlled enough of the contest to finish with a clean sheet. But there’s still a familiar issue underneath the surface. They’re too easy to open up. The trip to Paderborn was a case in point: they scored three away from home and still lost. That’s the sort of result that sums up their season.
Away from home, Magdeburg’s record is decent on paper. They’ve picked up 19 points on the road, with six wins, one draw and eight defeats, scoring 26 and conceding 28. That’s a strong attacking return for a team down in 16th, and it explains why they’re never entirely out of a game. But the defensive numbers are shaky. They’ve conceded in clusters, and when matches become stretched, they don’t always have the discipline to shut them down. You can score three and still come away empty-handed. That’s a problem.
They do carry a threat, though. Baris Atik keeps supplying quality, and the team’s recent run suggests they’re happy to play with tempo away from home. They’ve also scored in four of their last five league matches, and that’s exactly why they’re dangerous here. Nürnberg’s home clean-sheet issues and Magdeburg’s willingness to commit men forward point to a match where both sides should get chances. The away side won’t come to sit in. They never really do.
Head-to-Head
This fixture has produced plenty of noise over the last few meetings. Magdeburg beat Nürnberg 3-0 in November 2025, and that came after Nürnberg had edged a seven-goal thriller 4-3 in Magdeburg in February 2025. Go back a little further and you find Magdeburg winning 4-0 in Nürnberg in August 2024, Nürnberg taking a 1-0 away win in March 2024, and a 1-0 home victory in October 2023. There was also a 2-2 draw in May 2023. Quiet games are rare here. Very rare.
The pattern is clear enough. Goals turn up, momentum swings around, and both sides have shown they can land a punch. Magdeburg’s last two wins in the series were both by convincing margins, but Nürnberg’s 4-3 comeback win in 2025 showed they can also drag this fixture into an open, scrappy state. If you’re looking for a derby-like edge without the geography, this has it.
We Predict: Both Teams To Score
Both Teams To Score at 4/9 is the play here, and it’s a short price for a reason. Nürnberg have gone three home league games without a clean sheet, while Magdeburg have scored in four of their last five and have made a habit of turning away matches into end-to-end affairs. Add in the head-to-head trend — five of the last seven meetings have gone over 2.5 goals — and this looks like one where both keepers should be busy.
The 2-1 Nürnberg scoreline fits the shape of the contest. Nürnberg’s home record is steadier, and they’ve got just enough control to edge a game like this if they take their chances. But Magdeburg’s road scoring record is too strong to ignore, and they’ve earned the right to expect a goal even if they don’t get much else. If you wanted a slight alternative, over 2.5 goals has obvious appeal, though BTTS feels the cleaner angle.