The Green-Whites played out a goalless draw with second-division English side Huddersfield Town. Werder put in a better performance than against 1860 Munich and were, over long periods, the more forceful side in the Parkstadion. Werder head coach Viktor Skripnik was satisfied with the improvements: "The progress made since the last friendly was visible, the lads reacted well," said the boss post-match. After a largely uneventful first half, a number of fresh faces were introduced for the second 45 minutes. Fallou Diagne had the biggest chance to put Werder ahead with his head. Towards the end of the game, the tempo was raised somewhat: the best chance in the closing stages falling to Lennart Thy, but the game ended 0-0.