It's still all to play for as Eintracht Frankfurt travel to play Werder Bremen. Both teams are stil hoping to finish in the top six and qualify for the Europa League. However, time is running out and every game is a must-win until the end of the season.

Bremen are currently ninth in the Bundesliga, three points of European qualification, while Frankfurt are 11th, six points of sixth place.

In team news, Koen Casteels has won the spot in-goal from Raphael Wolf for now. Sebastian Prödl could replace the injured Alejandro Gálvez at centre-back, with Janek Sternberg filling in at left-back. Levent Aycicek and Levin Öztunali both have a chance of starting in central attacking midfield.

For the visitors, Anderson returns from suspension to replace Alexander Madlung at centre-back, who is suspended for one match himself now. Bastian Oczipka is back from a one-match ban as well and will return to start at left-back. Up front, Nelson Valdez should get another chance from the start, with Alexander Meier still injured.

Frankfurt manager, Thomas Schaaf faces his former side and will be keen to see his team take all three points.

Talking about the occasion, Schaaf said: "Of course I'm looking forward to my return and to seeing many people again, but it's not about me doing some kind of tour and saying hello to everybody, it's about being successful with Eintracht.''

Bremen defender Phillip Bargfrede recognises there will be a lot of attention on Schaaf: "They can celebrate him before and after the match, but we need them during it. If we want to go any higher, then we need the points, especially here at home.''

Bargfrede also has fond memories of Schaaf's time at the club, saying that it was "he who launched my career, putting his faith in me."

Frankfurt will have to improve on their away form, having lost their last five away matches in the Bundesliga. They also haven't won in the league for five games and Schaaf will be keen to end that run at his former club and keep their European qualification hopes alive.

The visitors have also failed to score in their last three Bundesliga matches. Although they haven't lost to Bremen in their last nine meetings.

Possible line-ups:

Werder Bremen:

Casteels, Selaisse, Prödl, Lukimya, Sternberg, Fritz, Bargfrede, Junuzovic, Aycicek, di Santo and Selke.

Eintracht Frankfurt

Trapp, Chandler, Zambrano, Anderson, Oczipka, Aigner, Hasebe, Stendera, Kittel, Seferovic and Valdez.