Borussia Dortmund have won seven matches on the bounce in Wolfsburg and will be targeting an eighth on Tuesday evening. BVB's Bundesliga Matchday 14 clash in Lower Saxony will kick off at 18:30 CET.

A decision on whether Marco Reus makes the trip to Wolfsburg will only be made at the final training session. Having made a cameo appearance against Bochum, the captain experienced more pain in his ankle during training on Sunday and withdrew from the session. "Today, things didn't look quite as bad," said BVB coach Edin Terzic, who can otherwise rely on the same squad that he named for the Bochum game.

The 3-0 victory in the "Little Derby" saw BVB extend their unbeaten run to six matches across all competitions, while Wolfsburg are undefeated in six Bundesliga outings – during which time they have climbed up to 11th place in the table. "They did not have an easy start to the season; they didn't win any of their first five games," said Terzic. The team has since looked significantly more stable. "They've really found their feet. There's little rotation in their starting XI."  

Wolfsburg have a lot of tempo on the pitch – both in terms of attacking down the flanks and in the full-back positions. "They are the team that makes the most sprints in the league and try to get into the opposition half at speed. We want to break them down by continuing to do things well that have recently brought us success," said Terzic, who is expecting an "attack-minded game from both sides" and an "intense challenge". But he believes his team have proven in recent weeks that they can successfully overcome such tasks. "We're ready and we want to come home with three points." Should they be successful in that regard, BVB will have won in Wolfsburg for the eighth time in a row.
Christina Reinke

BVB TV by 1&1: The press conference prior to the match in Wolfsburg