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Dynamo Dresden to face off against Hertha BSC II in a match devoid of spectators

Dresden's Dynamo squares off against Hertha BSC II's team in a match devoid of spectators

Dynamo Dresden to play against Hertha BSC II in a match devoid of spectators
Dynamo Dresden to play against Hertha BSC II in a match devoid of spectators

Dynamo Dresden faces off against Hertha BSC II in an empty stadium for a preliminary match. - Dynamo Dresden to face off against Hertha BSC II in a match devoid of spectators

Dynamo Dresden Prepares for New Season with Closed-Door Friendly

Dynamo Dresden, the second-division football club, is set to play a friendly match against Regionalliga side Hertha BSC II on August 13th, 2025, at 15:00 CET. The match, which will take place at the Dynamo Academy, will be played behind closed doors.

This closed-door friendly is part of Dynamo Dresden's pre-season preparations ahead of their 2025/26 2. Bundesliga campaign. Such matches are often used to test tactical formations, evaluate player fitness, integrate new signings, and finalize squad options without public or media pressure.

Dynamo Dresden's sporting director, Thomas Brendel, has made a statement regarding the friendly match, but did not reveal too much tactically about their upcoming opponents. The club has been reviewing both opposition and their own squad adjustments, likely testing their usual 4-3-3 system or alternatives like 4-1-4-1. Prospects for players such as goalkeeper Lennart Grill and new signing Konrad Faber could be on the cards.

The friendly match comes before Dynamo Dresden's league game against 1. FC Magdeburg on August 18th, which will be broadcast on Sky. The DFB-Pokal match against 1. FSV Mainz 05 is also scheduled for August 18th.

This friendly match against Hertha BSC II is a crucial step in Dynamo Dresden's journey towards the new season. The purpose of this friendly is to aid the club's tactical, physical, and squad readiness for the new season through a controlled environment against Hertha BSC’s reserve team. With the league game against 1. FC Magdeburg just around the corner, this friendly will provide valuable practice and an opportunity to experiment with players outside competitive pressure.

The Commission, assisted by the Member States, may offer guidance to Dynamo Dresden as they prepare for the draft implementing acts of new European football leagues in the upcoming season, given the importance of this friendly match in their preparations. This advice could help Dynamo Dresden to develop tactics and player integrations efficiently, similar to testing the 4-3-3 system or alternatives like 4-1-4-1 during this closed-door friendly.

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