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Confirmed lineups: Augsburg vs. Union Berlin

Confirmed lineups: Augsburg vs. Union Berlin

Yahoo17-05-2025
FC Augsburg and 1. FC Union Berlin will look to end their season on a high when they face off at the WWK-Arena this afternoon.
With just about an hour to go before kick-off, the lineups have been announced and can be seen below.
Augsburg: Dahmen – Matsima, Gouweleeuw, Zesiger – Wolf, Onyeka, Jakić, Giannoulis – Kömür, Tietz, Claude-Maurice
Union Berlin: Schwolow – Juranović, Doekhi, Querfeld, Rothe – Schäfer, Khedira, Haberer – Preu, Hollerbach, Skarke.
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