Now live - BVB and Frankfurt celebrate, Mainz can dream

- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Things are now becoming a bit too clear from Hoffenheim's perspective. After all, Bayern have an expected goals value of 0.77, but they were ice-cold today and are leading 3-0. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Kiel now pushes a little higher at certain points, preventing Dortmund from establishing a foothold directly in the penalty area. But BVB has now tasted blood and is looking to add another goal. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Broschinski is sent on his way with a through ball down the left. His subsequent pass into the middle doesn't reach a teammate, and Hamburg gains possession. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Poulsen pulls off an overhead kick! - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for RB Leipzig, 3:3 by Loïs Openda - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Xavi Jaquez is unlucky in this move. The VfB player requires treatment but does not appear to be seriously injured. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The news is spreading through the stadium that VfB Stuttgart is leading in Leipzig. The mood in the stands is correspondingly exuberant. Based on current odds, FSV will be competing in the Conference League next season. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution for Bor. Mönchengladbach: Shio Fukuda - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Rocco Reitz - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
With Gregoritsch and Günter, Julian Schuster brings two options who can distribute balls forward well and bring a breath of fresh air into the game. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution for Bor. Mönchengladbach: Florian Neuhaus - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Franck Honorat - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Löw's team needs to open up. Currently, they're two goals away from sixth place. Karazor plays defense and thwarts an RB attack down the right. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Ihlas Bebou - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Andrej Kramarić - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Gerhardt hits the crossbar ! The former Cologne player uses his right shoulder to extend Arnold's cross from the right flag at the near post toward the home goal. The ball bounces off the crossbar twice before going out of bounds. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Goal for 1. FC Heidenheim 1846, 1:3 by Luca Kerber. There's the deserved equalizer! Léo Scienza's corner leaves Kerber completely unmarked at the far post, but Bittencourt misjudges it. From there, he nods in the left corner from seven meters. The goal is somewhat similar to Stage's 2-0 goal in the 33rd minute. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Zivzivadze is sent into the right side of the penalty area, where the Georgian suddenly has plenty of space. Alone in front of Zetterer, he sends the ball wide of the far post. The striker may have been offside, which is why the goal would have been disallowed. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Finn Becker - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Anton Stach - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Alexander Blessin makes his final substitution, with Banks coming on for Guilavogui. Dieter Hecking makes three substitutions at once, with Miyoshi, Broschinski, and de Wit coming on for Pannewig, Boadu, and Masouras. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Mæhle has the decisive goal at his feet! The Dane outmaneuvers Scally in the attacking center and then shoots powerfully from a good 19 meters towards the bottom left corner. Omlin dives and deflects the ball around the post. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Michael Gregoritsch - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Junior Adamu - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Christian Günter - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Jordy Makengo - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution for Borussia Dortmund: Emre Can - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Borussia Dortmund: Niklas Süle - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution for Borussia Dortmund: Gio Reyna - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Borussia Dortmund: Felix Nmecha - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Goal for Bayern Munich, 0-3 by Serge Gnabry. Gnabry initiates the attack himself and plays a long ball to Sané. He plays the ball from right to left to Kane, who shoots in the penalty area and rattles the post. The ball bounces back to the feet of the Englishman, who then lays off Gnabry. The 29-year-old takes the ball with his right foot and, with his second touch, fires a clean, low shot into the right corner with his left. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Jonas Föhrenbach is sent onto the field for the final minutes, replacing Mathias Honsak, who remained relatively unobtrusive today. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Phil Harres - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Alexander Bernhardsson - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Through no fault of their own, Mönchengladbach has moved back up to tenth place in the live standings. Augsburg conceded an equalizer against Union Berlin. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Yellow card for Ansgar Knauff (Eintracht Frankfurt) Because Ansgar Knauff is loudly complaining about a referee's whistle, but he doesn't have the necessary license - i.e. the captain's armband - the former Dortmund player receives a yellow card. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Marin Ljubičić - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Tim Skarke - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Elvis Rexhbeçaj - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Frank Onyeka - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Fredrik Jensen - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Cédric Zesiger - augsburg
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Union Berlin
A cross from the half-field lands at the bustling Gouweleeuw. The captain, under pressure, shoots from a few meters away, but Schwolow stands in the way of a renewed lead. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Jonas Föhrenbach - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Mathias Honsak - augsburg
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Union Berlin
After the equalizer, the game returned to the same pattern as before. Augsburg attacked, while Union defended deep. Big scoring chances were scarce. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Koji Miyoshi - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Georgios Masouras - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
It looks like a very relaxed end to the season for Kraichgau and Munich. The game is currently plodding along, with it being a summer kick-off in Sinsheim. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Moritz Broschinski - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Myron Boadu - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Dani de Wit - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Mats Pannewig - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Höler uses his heel to pass a cross from midfield to Adamu at the penalty spot and the Austrian sends the ball to the left of the post as he falls. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Caci had to be treated on the pitch for two minutes. Then the signal came that he couldn't continue. Henriksen brought on Veratschnig. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for VfB Stuttgart, 2:3 by Ermedin Demirović Substitute Demirović shocks RB Leipzig! All of Leipzig's defenders are positioned far too far away from their opponents, allowing the visitors to attack unchallenged. Undav passes to Demirović as he falls, who outwits Gulácsi and fires a low shot into the left corner. Will the Bosnian end Leipzig's European hopes? - Heidenheim
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Werder
Heidenheim's momentum has been completely lost since the 3-0 defeat. Frank Schmidt's men seem to have already come to terms with the defeat and are rarely looking to attack. Bremen, on the other hand, are playing the game down with confidence. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Scott Banks - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Morgan Guilavogui - Dortmund
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Kiel
After their team's third goal and Frankfurt's simultaneous lead against Freiburg, BVB fans are already looking forward to another season in the Champions League before the final whistle. But there are still about 15 minutes to play! - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Loïs Openda - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Antonio Nusa - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Christoph Baumgartner - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Arthur Vermeeren - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The final phase of the game at the Red Bull Arena is approaching, and the draw is perfectly acceptable. But that's not enough for Leipzig; they desperately need a goal if Mainz manages to score against Leverkusen. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution at 1. FSV Mainz 05: Nikolas Veratschnig - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution at 1. FSV Mainz 05: Anthony Caci - Heidenheim
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Werder
Njinmah has the fourth goal on his hands! Again, Weiser has too much space at the right corner of the penalty area and can cross to Njinmah. His direct shot, however, goes just over the right side of the goal. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Daniel Bauer takes off potential match winners Nmecha and Majer. Behrens and Dárdai are expected to help bring the first win since March 1st across the finish line. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Umut Tohumcu - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Dennis Geiger - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The Leipzig players seem to be aware of the situation. RB is now positioned significantly higher and looking for a way forward. However, this also gives the visitors more space. Bitshiabu clears a counter-attack in dire need. The resulting corner isn't dangerous. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
After the goal is confirmed, both teams make one substitution. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Since the second goal, the game has become very quiet and both teams are no longer approaching the duels with the same level of aggression. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Bence Dárdai - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Lovro Majer - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Gouweleeuw's second artistic attempt. A throw-in lands with the captain, who first controls the ball with his chest and then finishes with an overhead kick. The ball narrowly misses the goal. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
While things remain fairly even on the pitch, a few tears of farewell are shed on the sidelines – that's also part of the final matchday. After all, Tom Bischof has spent the last ten years at TSG Hoffenheim, matured into a Bundesliga professional in the Kraichgau region, and played the first European matches of his career for TSG. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen) Alonso and one of his assistants also receive a yellow card for complaining too vehemently. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Kevin Behrens - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Lukas Nmecha - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for David Thiel (Bayer Leverkusen) - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Arthur (Bayer Leverkusen) Things are getting increasingly heated in this game. Arthur takes out Lee with a vicious body check. A clear yellow card. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Ole Werner also makes three substitutions. Bittencourt, Njinmah, and Köhn replace Stage, Agu, and Grüll. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Reitz drives the ball forward through the center and finds Čvančara with a through ball in the half-right lane. The ball is too steep and catches the Czech player in the back. The ball rolls into the right corner of the goal. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The equalizer gives Mainz a new lease of life. It almost seems as if they're getting a second wind after Leverkusen seemed to be completely controlling the game recently. The Black and Reds, however, resist relinquishing the initiative. A long-range shot from Wirtz is a godsend for Zentner, who safely buries the ball beneath his feet. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitute Touré takes a shot from the left side of the penalty area, but it is blocked. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
With just over 20 minutes left to play, this game seems to be already decided. St. Pauli is contributing more to the game, but isn't capitalizing on its chances consistently enough. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Goal for Borussia Dortmund, 3-0 by Felix Nmecha. BVB increases the score! Kiel becomes too passive in their own penalty area, and Nmecha is attacked too late on the left half after a pass from Svensson. The Dortmund player curls the ball low into the far corner with his right foot! - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Oscar Højlund - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at Eintracht Frankfurt: Farès Chaïbi - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Justin Njinmah - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Marco Grüll - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Derrick Köhn - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Felix Agu - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
David Raum takes aim and delivers a free kick low into the box. But the Stuttgart defense immediately clears. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Leonardo Bittencourt - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at Werder Bremen: Jens Stage - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Lukas Kübler - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Substitution at SC Freiburg: Max Rosenfelder - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Now things get complicated. Was there perhaps an offside or a foul beforehand, and who actually scored the goal? The VAR will review the situation again. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Both teams begin the final third of the match with substitutions. Shortly afterward, Kiel approaches Dortmund's goal again, but a cross from Rosenboom lands in Kobel's arms. - Heidenheim
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Werder
It will be exciting to see how the men from Ostalb approach the final 20 minutes. Considering that the first leg of the relegation playoff is already scheduled for next Thursday, they could potentially conserve even more energy. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution for Borussia Dortmund: Carney Chukwuemeka - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Borussia Dortmund: Karim Adeyemi - Heidenheim
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Werder
A truly bitter goal for FCH, especially in the buildup. However, the home team must take some credit for not scoring themselves beforehand. They had plenty of chances to do so. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
In Rheinhessen the score is now 2-2, Mainz equalizes and pushes the Messestadt team back down to sixth place for the time being. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
By the way, the ball possession shares have become more and more equal in this second half. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Stöger hits the post ! Honorat, sent on by Pléa's aerial ball down the right wing, plays the ball inside into open space in front of the box. Stöger fires the ball into the left corner with his right foot from 19 meters. Grabara, who had been beaten, is saved by the woodwork. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Steve Mounié - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Mert Kömür - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
There's fresh energy on both sides. Perhaps they can revive this somewhat stagnant encounter. Sure, Stuttgart is playing with the handbrake on, and a 2-2 draw would be enough for RB Leipzig at the moment. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Goal for Eintracht Frankfurt, 1:3 by Johan Manzambi (own goal) Frankfurt double strike and long faces in the stands! After a free kick from the right half of the pitch, Johan Manzambi is the unlucky one. He had actually already won the challenge against Shkiri after Kristensen's shot at the far post, but then failed to see his opponent attempting to cross the ball again as he fell. The defender deflected the ball decisively off the line, giving Frankfurt a comfortable lead with this own goal. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution for Holstein Kiel: Finn Porath - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Shūto Machino - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Goal for 1. FSV Mainz 05, 2:2 by Jonathan Burkardt Jonathan Burkardt grabs the ball and fires it into the net with utmost precision to make it 2-2. Lukáš Hrádecký anticipates the corner and stretches to his full potential. He even gets his fingertips on it, but it's not enough to prevent it from going in. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The referee looks at the scene several times and then makes his decision: It's a penalty for Mainz! - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Bremen's goal to make it 3-0 in Heidenheim means that even the very last doubters in Hoffenheim are likely to start planning for TSG's 18th Bundesliga season. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
A Nebel cross from the right is cleared by Arthur at the far post in front of Burkardt for a corner. Before Amiri can take the set piece, however, Arthur's somewhat too hard tackle on Lee is re-examined. The referee walks to the touchline. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
- Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Nikolas Nartey - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Enzo Millot - Dortmund
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Kiel
After a dangerous Svensson cross from the left, Tolkin heads the ball sharply, and the ball arcs and bounces onto the top of the crossbar. Dähne decisively punches the resulting corner home from his six-yard box! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Gerardo Seoane sends out three fresh players: Stöger, Scally, and Čvančara. Sander, Lainer, and Hack watch the rest of the game from the bench. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Chris Führich - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Maximilian Mittelstädt - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
For Tom Bischof, this substitution marks the end of his time at Hoffenheim. The promising young talent will be joining today's opponents in the summer, where the 19-year-old's career is expected to gain further momentum. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Goal for VfL Bochum, 0-2 by Myron Boadu. Bochum extends their lead! VfL quickly switches gears and counters down the right flank. Passlack receives the ball in the half and plays it from the edge of the penalty area to the penalty spot. Boadu stays calm and effortlessly slides the ball into the bottom right corner, completing a brace. - Dortmund
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Kiel
The pace of Dortmund's offensive play has now slowed down again and the ball is being moved rather slowly from one side to the other. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Goal for 1. FC Union Berlin, 1-1 by Andrej Ilić. The equalizer came out of nowhere! Augsburg advanced far and was counterattacked by the visitors. Querfeld brought Hollerbach down the left, whose shot from a rather tight angle was parried by Dahmen. However, the goalkeeper's clearance landed right at the feet of Ilić in the box, who only had to finish into the empty net. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Union continues to struggle offensively. Augsburg effortlessly manages the result and currently finds itself in 10th place, which would be its best Bundesliga finish in the club's history. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The VAR is reviewing a possible penalty. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Tomáš Čvančara - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Robin Hack - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution for Bor. Mönchengladbach: Joe Scally - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Stefan Lainer - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Goal for Eintracht Frankfurt, 1:2 by Rasmus Kristensen Game turned! Following a loss of possession by the home team in midfield, Ekitiké sets the pace and stumbles on the counterattack in the box. As he falls, he crosses the ball to Kristensen, who feints and then shoots low from the line. The increasingly long shot drops perfectly into the far corner beyond the helpless Noah Atubolu. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution for Bor. Mönchengladbach: Kevin Stöger - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at Bor. Mönchengladbach: Philipp Sander - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Chaibi takes a corner for SGE to the far post, where Hugo Ekitiké's header misses the crossbar by just a few centimeters. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Alexander Blessin makes two substitutions and Eggestein and Dźwigała come on for Saliakas and Sinani. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Honorat versus Grabara! The Frenchman finds a gap in the right half and shoots from 14 meters out, concealed, into the left corner. Grabara saves with a powerful reflex save using his right thigh. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Bazoumana Touré - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Tom Bischof - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Yussuf Poulsen - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at RB Leipzig: Tidiam Gomis - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The Foals have disappointed across the board after the break, failing to combine their skills at all. Without improvement over the remainder of the season, the atmosphere around the black, white, and green teams will be tense during the summer break. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Goal for Werder Bremen, 0:3 by Marvin Ducksch How great! FCH presses and Bremen increases the lead! Welz is clearly in the way of the attack, is even hit by the ball and yet lets it continue. Bremen recognise the situation and simply plays on to gain an advantage, while Heidenheim more or less stops playing. Weiser then plays a low ball from the right into the middle, where Ducksch scores a spectacular shot into the right corner from 18 metres. Müller flies in vain to get hold of this aerial ball. Following the goal, Heidenheim complain to the referee why he did not stop the attack. But the goal still stands. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution for Bayern Munich: Sacha Boey - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Konrad Laimer - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Leon Goretzka - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Raphaël Guerreiro - Dortmund
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Kiel
Bernhardsson makes a superb finish off a long ball, and even as Anton and Süle pursue him, the striker isn't separated from the ball. Kobel comes out of his box in the penalty area, narrows the angle, and parries the low but too harmless shot. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Piero Hincapié (Bayer Leverkusen) Piero Hincapié receives a yellow card for a rough tackle on Kaishu Sano. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
It's currently unclear which way this match might tip. The action is currently shifting to midfield. - Heidenheim
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Werder
An open exchange of blows develops. Both teams frequently bypass the midfield and look to score immediately. The pace also becomes more aggressive. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The Zero Fivers continue to struggle to cope with the new game situation, but at least manage to get a shot on goal. Mwene, however, misses the opponent's goal from a complicated angle on the left side of the goal. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Adam Dźwigała - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Manolis Saliakas - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Johannes Eggestein - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Danel Sinani - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
And the next TSG chance doesn't take long to arrive! Taking a corner from the right, Østigård rises highest in the penalty area and heads the ball just over the opponent's goal. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After an initially defended free-kick cross, Hoffenheim's first shot on the Bayern goal comes. Stach passes to Østigård, who passes it to Kramarić. Neuer deflects Kramarić's shot from the edge of the penalty area past the right post. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Yellow card for Max Rosenfelder (SC Freiburg) The SCF defender arrives too late against the counterattacking Ansgar Knauff, whose solo he can only stop in this way. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Things are getting heated on the pitch: After an alleged offside position, Hugo Larsson loses his temper on the SGE side, but he gets away without a yellow card. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
After a quick check, the game continues without a penalty, and quite rightly so. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Boadu receives the ball at the penalty spot and has a clear shot. However, his shot is flagged for being clearly offside. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Now the northern Germans play fast. Agu enters the penalty area on the right and passes the ball back to Ducksch. His direct shot from the penalty spot is blocked by Mainka. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Hložek's sharp cross whizzes through the penalty area just past Kramarić. The Kraichgauer appear in front of Neuer more often than in the first half. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Wimmer's 100th Bundesliga matchday ended prematurely. Skov Olsen played in the final half hour. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Müller quickly plays the goal kick, allowing Zivzivadze to appear on the right side of the penalty area. From ten meters, the striker's shot only reaches Zetterer. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Saliakas crosses from the right half of the field to the far post. Treu, however, is unable to properly utilize the cross and, as he falls, only hits the outside of the post. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
And now Mainz is behind! That means the current draw would be enough for RB Leipzig. Löw's team shouldn't rely on it, though. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Andreas Skov Olsen - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Substitution at VfL Wolfsburg: Patrick Wimmer - Dortmund
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Kiel
Sabitzer tries again from distance, but Dähne parries his shot into the bottom left corner. Clear chances, however, remain scarce for the BVB fans! - Heidenheim
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Werder
Léo Scienza is again brought down by Stark on the left wing, allowing Welz to run. Bremen then plays the ball quickly again. However, Ducksch's cross from the left sails straight into the goal. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
The VAR is reviewing a potential penalty. Was there a possible penalty-worthy handball in the visitors' penalty area? - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Karazor shows his defensive class and steals the ball from the nimble Xavi in front of the box. It's a crucial tackle by the VfB midfielder. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
While the hosts make two substitutions, Baumgart even brings in three fresh players. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
By the way, BVB took a 2-0 lead immediately after the restart. A Freiburg goal at this point would therefore also mean that Eintracht would slip to fifth place. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Sissoko makes a mistake and is forced to leave the pitch. He is replaced by Losilla. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Christopher Trimmel - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Josip Juranović - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Andrej Ilić - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: David Preu - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Goal for Bayer Leverkusen, 1:2 by Patrik Schick Incredible! The resulting corner kick rang again, and the Rhinelanders took a 2-1 lead. After the short ball, Aleix García was completely unperturbed on the right wing and was able to calmly take aim at the cross towards the far post. The ball was delivered smoothly to Schick's head, who headed it safely into the right corner from five meters out, completing his brace. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: Lucas Tousart - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at 1. FC Union Berlin: András Schäfer - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Thomas Müller's farewell to the home crowd was already quite emotional, but in Sinsheim's PreZero Arena, his substitution was met with somewhat less emotion. Nevertheless, those were Müller's final minutes for Bayern. Harry Kane came on for him. Not only the FCB fans celebrated Müller with chants, of course, but the Hoffenheim crowd also paid tribute to the Bayern legend and rose to their feet. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Harry Kane - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Thomas Müller - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Rasmus Kristensen complains very passionately about an offensive situation for Eintracht that was whistled off, but just gets away with a final warning. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Leroy Sané - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at Bayern Munich: Kingsley Coman - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Wirtz is unstoppable, cuts inside, and then takes aim at the right corner from 20 meters. Zentner just manages to deflect the ball around the post. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
At the same time, Leverkusen equalized in Mainz. However, that doesn't help RB anymore; they need a home win. - Heidenheim
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Werder
The home team is playing with confidence at the moment and is also able to break free from Bremen's high pressing in their own build-up play. Finally, Léo Scienza appears again in the Werder penalty area. But this time, his shot sails past the far post. By now, FCH deserved to pull one back. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
FSV has lost the momentum from its outstanding first half, and the Werkself are doing much better. While there's a lot of midfield tussling at the moment, the visitors have had significantly more of the game since the break. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Stanišić chips the ball into the left side of the penalty area, where Gnabry's high leg can only harmlessly extend the ball into Baumann's arms. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
According to the footage, Shkiri was in an offside position before his decisive cross, meaning the subsequent handball is no longer relevant. The game continues with a free kick for SCF in their own penalty area. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Anthony Losilla - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at VfL Bochum: Ibrahima Sissoko - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Understandably, the home fans are gradually becoming impatient, as Wolfsburg seem to be closer to extending their lead after a good hour than the team from the Lower Rhine is to equalizing. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Robert Gumny - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Marius Wolf - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Arne Maier - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Substitution at FC Augsburg: Alexis Claude-Maurice - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Wolf breaks through on the right side of the box near the byline and attempts to pass to Tietz in front of the goal. Schwolow is there again and, in conjunction with a defender, is able to defuse the situation. Augsburg are currently much closer to a 2-0 lead than Union are to an equalizer. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Kimmich fires the ball from about twenty meters with too much force, clearly over Baumann's goal. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Claude-Maurice receives a pass from Jakić and takes a chance on the edge of the penalty area. His shot goes just over the crossbar. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Ermedin Demirović - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Substitution at VfB Stuttgart: Jamie Leweling - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
VAR: There is no penalty. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Yellow card for Karim Adeyemi (Borussia Dortmund) Without a chance to get the ball, Adeyemi puts his leg out in a challenge with Tolkin and brings the full-back down painfully on the touchline. - Heidenheim
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Werder
What a lively start to the second half. Heidenheim are playing much better and can contribute to the game, especially with their four new players. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Mæhle almost makes it 0-2! A lob from a corner falls at the Dane's feet. He unleashes a direct shot with his right instep from 19 meters out, narrowly missing the left corner. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After an otherwise good start, TSG's goal naturally took some of the momentum away. It's good from Hoffenheim's perspective that, given the score in Heidenheim (still 2-0 to Werder), there's no reason to get nervous! - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for VfB Stuttgart, 2:2 by Nick Woltemade A corner brings Stuttgart luck. Mittelstädt takes the corner away from the goal, and at the six-yard line, the true header monster of the VfB striker, Nick Woltemade, rises highest and places the ball unstoppably into the right corner. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Wittek and Wahl clash after a duel. Saliakas intervenes, and things get a bit heated. Felix Zwayer quickly gets the situation under control and avoids a card. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
It is noticeable that the Swabians do not want to give this game away, even though the sporting significance for Hoeneß's eleven is no longer there. - Dortmund
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Kiel
BVB is playing with more determination than in the first half and is spreading the ball very well. This makes it longer for Kiel to cover, but so far, the Storks' defensive wall is holding up quite well. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
A corner from the left is played short and lands at Treu's feet on the left side of the box. A pass through the gap finds Sinani in front of the left byline. However, his shot is disturbed and the ball doesn't reach the goal. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
In the next attack, Wolf crosses flat into the five-yard box, where Schwolow is alert and intercepts the ball. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Yellow card for Jens Stage (Werder Bremen). The Dane is already fed up with the whirlwind Scienza and ruthlessly tackles the German-Brazilian in midfield. Welz immediately shows a yellow card. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Goal for Bayer Leverkusen, 1:1 by Patrik Schick Patrik Schick takes the penalty and equalizes to a flattering 1-1. After a short run-up, he classically outwits Zentner and slots the ball into the bottom right corner as the Rhineland keeper moves into the left corner. This turns the game somewhat on its head. - Heidenheim
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Werder
To the other side again! Budu Zivzivadze cuts into the center from the right and shoots. However, his shot goes well over the crossbar. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Penalty for Leverkusen! Schick enters the penalty area and Hanche-Olsen, clutching his opponent's shirt, brings Schick down with a botched tackle. The referee immediately points to the penalty spot. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
A bounce from a corner from the right lands on Zesiger's head, who nods the ball just over the box. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Suddenly, Werder counterattacked through Ducksch after a FC Schalke 04 corner. However, the attacker was pushed wide by Traoré on the left side of the box, preventing the Bremen player from taking a clear shot. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
The VAR is reviewing a potential penalty. From close range, Shkiri's cross in the Freiburg penalty area rebounded off Manzambi's outstretched arm. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Scienza also kicks it himself from around 23 meters. However, Zetterer is able to take off in time and scrape the ball out of the right corner. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg's lead means that these two clubs are now neighbors in the table. The Foals have slipped to eleventh place due to the deficit and Augsburg's simultaneous lead against Union Berlin. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Immediately after the restart, Doan sends Adamu on his way with a cross from the right half of the field. But the Austrian's header from the penalty area goes a good meter over the goal. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Dortmund took the momentum after the 2-0 lead: Ryerson played a low pass from the right into the middle, and Guirassy took a direct shot from 16 meters. His shot flew just wide of the right post! - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Undav misses a header brace! The 1.79-meter-tall man almost celebrated a goal with his head for the second time today. After a precise chip from Vagnoman from the right, Undav gets a clear header, but doesn't get the ball in the best position. This time, the attempt goes over the bar. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Stark brings down Léo Scienza with a tug on the half-right of the box. Welz rightly punishes him with a free kick for the hosts. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Goal for Bayern Munich, 0-2 by Joshua Kimmich. Bayern are ice-cold today, and Kimmich makes it 2-0! Laimer plays to Olise on the right wing, who is a bit hesitant. With a brilliant pass through Bülter's legs, he finds Kimmich in the penalty area, who attempts a shot from a tight angle on the turn. Østigård unluckily deflects the ball into the near corner, and Baumann is powerless from close range. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
The second half starts off a bit more evenly. Bayern have more possession, but Hoffenheim hold their own a bit better in the opening minutes. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Heidenheim stays on the attack! A Scienza corner from the right also comes with plenty of power in front of the goal. However, Niehues' header goes well wide of the far post. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Nusa's long-range shot lands in the third floor, and Nübel is allowed to position the ball for a goal kick. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The teams return to the pitch, and for the Werkself, Tella and Hofmann remain in the dressing room. Adli and Andrich take over. Mainz have not made any substitutions yet. The game continues. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
- Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution for Bayer Leverkusen: Robert Andrich - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution at Bayer Leverkusen: Jonas Hofmann - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution for Bayer Leverkusen: Amine Adli - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution at Bayer Leverkusen: Nathan Tella - Mainz
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Leverkusen
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
TSG misses the chance to make it 1-1! Suddenly, the home side's play is smooth and fast. Bischof finds the gap with a high pass and sends Kramarić on his way. He runs alone on the left half to face Neuer, but the pass isn't easy to convert. Kramarić plays well, beating Neuer from the edge of the box, but his shot narrowly misses the right post. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
After a corner, Bochum counterattacks and Masouras receives the ball on the right wing. However, his pass into the backcourt is too imprecise and lands directly at the opponent. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Torup's men are currently circulating the ball through their own ranks. Union are sitting deep and defending compactly. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Scienza hits the post! Ducksch also loses the ball in the build-up, bringing in the newly substituted Léo Scienza. He hammers the ball flat onto the left post from 20 meters, slightly to the right. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Similar to the first half, BVB scored early! Will the hosts keep up the pace and go for a third goal? Borussia currently occupies the desired fourth place in the table. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Goal for VfL Wolfsburg, 0:1 by Lukas Nmecha Nmecha puts the Wolves forward! Amoura has a clear advantage over Lainer on the left wing. From full speed, he crosses into the center of the penalty area with the outside of his right foot. Nmecha lets the ball bounce once and then fires it into the net with his right foot from six meters. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Neither Gerardo Seoane nor Daniel Bauer made any personnel changes during the break. - Heidenheim
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Werder
What was Zetterer doing there? The Werder keeper unnecessarily lost the ball to Pieringer in his own penalty area. He laid it off to Wanner on the edge of the box. The Bayern loanee couldn't even get the ball on target from 17 meters, even though several Bremen defenders would have been on the spot. Still, what a blackout from the goalkeeper! - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Müller dives into Baumann's clearance and blocks it. Even as the departing Bayern player fires the ball into the side netting from a tight angle, the referee blows his whistle to dismiss the situation. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
After a sharply taken corner from Mittelstädt, there's some confusion in the RB penalty area. But the cross flies past friend and foe and out of the goal. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
The second half begins! For St. Pauli, Weißhaupt replaces Afolayan. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Zesiger enters a very robust duel with Skarke. The Berlin player needs brief treatment before he can continue. - Mönchengladbach
:
Wolfsburg
VAR: The goal is not given. ... and this is confirmed by the VAR a little later. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Goal for Borussia Dortmund, 2-0 by Marcel Sabitzer . Sabitzer extends the lead for Dortmund! When the visitors attempt to clear, BVB immediately go for it again, and Brandt sets up Sabitzer a few meters from the opponent's penalty area. The Austrian takes a low shot from around 17 meters, and despite slipping slightly, the ball hits the left corner! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The VAR checks a possible goal. Following a corner, Pléa pushed the ball over the line from seven meters out after receiving a header from Elvedi. The linesman adjudged an offside position... - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Noah Weißhaupt - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Oladapo Afolayan - St. Pauli
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Bochum
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Hložek sneaks forward on the right, but his cross finds Kimmich instead of Kramarić. - Heidenheim
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Werder
It's the final 45 minutes of this Bundesliga season! However, as things stand, it's only for the northern Germans. Heidenheim is sniffing for relegation. Frank Schmidt makes four substitutions for the restart. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Before the second half begins, Kiel makes two substitutions! BVB comes out of the locker room unchanged. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Welcome back to the second half at Borussia Park! In this clash between two teams plagued by long losing streaks, there's plenty of activity in the penalty area; goalkeepers Omlin and Grabara are frequently called upon to demonstrate their skills. Wolfsburg, without a win in eleven weeks, is more reliably launching well-thought-out attacks, while Mönchengladbach repeatedly indulges in longer periods of inactivity. Who will enter the summer break with a sense of success? - augsburg
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Union Berlin
The ball is rolling again. The second half begins without any substitutions. Union will need to be much more aggressive if they want to set a new away record. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The ball is rolling again in Saxony. The second half begins without any substitutions. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Max Geschwill - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Steven Skrzybski - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Magnus Knudsen - Dortmund
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Kiel
Substitution at Holstein Kiel: Lewis Holtby - Dortmund
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Kiel
- Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Luca Kerber - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Jan Schöppner - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Julian Niehues - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Niklas Dorsch - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Budu Zivzivadze - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Benedikt Gimber - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Léo Scienza - Heidenheim
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Werder
Substitution at 1. FC Heidenheim 1846: Adrian Beck - Heidenheim
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Werder
- Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Majer almost scores an own goal! After Pléa's high clearance on the right flank, the Frenchman delivers a low, hard pass from the byline to the near post. Majer tries to clear with a sliding tackle, but the ball narrowly misses the right corner. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
The action continues in Sinsheim! Bülter replaces Prass for the Kraichgau team, while Bayern remain with the eleven players from the first half. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Marius Bülter - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Substitution at 1899 Hoffenheim: Alexander Prass - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
- augsburg
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Union Berlin
- Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Halftime summary: After an intense first half, the score is 1-1 between SC Freiburg and Eintracht Frankfurt in their Champions League clash! The Breisgau side were highly focused from the start in front of their own fans, conceding little, and rewarded themselves with Doan's opening goal after just under half an hour. Frankfurt subsequently became more dangerous once their players realized they needed a point to stay independent of Holstein Kiel. The duel became more competitive as time went on, and ultimately it was Knauff who equalized after a major defensive error by Lienhart. As things stand, Frankfurt and Borussia Dortmund are in the Champions League. What advice are the coaches giving their players for the final half of the season? - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Half-time conclusion: Mainz leads 1-0 against Leverkusen at halftime, and it's a thoroughly deserved result. Even if you completely ignore the three goals that were disallowed – two of them due to VAR checks – the Zero Fivers had some great chances to score three goals. Nebel missed once, however, into an empty net (8'), before Amiri was too sloppy in a one-on-one with Hrádecký shortly before the break (45+3'). The good news for the visitors is that, despite Mainz's one-way football, the score is only 0-1 at halftime. The Werkself still need a massive improvement in their performance. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
- Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Another corner for the sports club, but Kevin Trapp punches Makengo's header out of the box over friend and foe. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
- Dortmund
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Kiel
Halftime summary: BVB lead 1-0 against Holstein Kiel at halftime, but weren't playing convincingly! The afternoon got off to a perfect start for the hosts: Holtby brought down Nmecha in the penalty area after less than two minutes, and Guirassy converted the resulting penalty (3'). Just a few minutes later, Kiel's defensive leader Johansson was shown the red card for a last-man tackle on Adeyemi. But instead of adding to the pressure, Dortmund gradually lost ground and played so slowly that the already relegated side was unable to close gaps. BVB only posed a threat through long-range shots from Sabitzer (21') and Süle (37'). Kobel also prevented Machino from equalizing (39'). - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Goal for Eintracht Frankfurt, 1:1 by Ansgar Knauff The equalizer just before halftime! After a long ball from his own half, Lienhart misjudges the area in his own penalty area. He only needs to clear the ball, but kicks it into the air, leaving Knauff with just the task of smashing the ball into the net from eight meters. He then does it coolly, and thus Eintracht Frankfurt are now back in the Champions League. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Yellow card for Aleix García (Bayer Leverkusen) García arrives too late against Nebel and is shown a yellow card for stamping on his opponent. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The zero-fives attack on the left, but Hofmann clears the sharp cross with his head in front of Burkardt. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Arthur Theate lies cursing on the ground after falling in a challenge with Adamu and landing badly on the studs. After a brief exchange of words and mediation by the referee, the game continues. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Halftime summary: VfL Bochum leads 1-0 against FC St. Pauli at the break. Both teams initially felt each other out, but after about ten minutes, the first offensive moves came together. Then Boadu unleashed a brilliant solo effort to give the relegated side the lead. The Kiezkickers subsequently had more of the game and had chances to equalize, but lacked the final touch. In the final game of the season, both teams have performed well so far, and the match is relatively evenly matched. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Halftime summary: After an uneventful first half, Augsburg entered the break with a 1-0 lead against Union Berlin. The Fuggerstadt team got off to a good start and created several good opportunities, particularly through Tietz. It was the striker who, after a long rest period, put his team in front, almost out of nowhere. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Huge chance for Mainz! That has to be 2-0! Hrádecký plays a pass way too high and hard to Palacios, who can't control the ball. Amiri intercepts the ball and only has to beat Hrádecký. However, he can't beat the Finn with a powerful shot that's far too central and lands directly on the Leverkusen keeper. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Extra time: 4 minutes of extra time will be played. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Half-time conclusion: A lively duel heads into the break. The Red Bulls took an early lead, luring VfB Stuttgart into the attack. Stuttgart's intense pressure was quickly rewarded, and a Swabian lead would have been within the realm of possibility. Instead, Leipzig struck again with icy coolness before the break, thus keeping their chances of qualifying for Europe alive. However, that would require a goal from the Werkself. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Grifo brings a Freiburg corner precisely to the five-yard line, where Kristensen then dares to clear. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Half-time conclusion: The score is 0-0 after 45 minutes of the season-ending clash between Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Wolfsburg. The Lower Saxons got off to a better start, initially playing with more accurate passing. They had the first chance with a mid-range shot from Majer (9'). Almost immediately afterward, Pléa also narrowly missed the visitors' goal in the box (10'). Seoane's team subsequently became more active and created further shots through Sander (15') and Reitz (17'). With the game evenly matched at times, a bad build-up error by Weigl led to a huge chance for Nmecha, who was denied by Omlin from a clear position (22'). In the final quarter of an hour, the visitors dominated the field and created the upper hand in terms of clear chances through Majer (39') and Arnold (42'), both of whom were denied by Omlin from distance. See you soon! - Heidenheim
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Werder
Halftime summary: It's halftime at the Schloßberg! SV Werder Bremen hold a well-deserved 2-0 lead at 1. FC Heidenheim. Well-deserved, because Werder were simply much more assertive and efficient up front. Schmid's penalty for the 0-1 lead (14th minute) was followed by a Stage header (33rd minute). Heidenheim certainly didn't play badly, but they lacked any ideas to pose a threat up front. The ease of attack that was evident in the northern Germans was completely lacking in FCH. Furthermore, they made numerous errors in the build-up play, which meant that Werder's defense was barely challenged. With this result, FCH will have to go through the relegation playoffs, essentially as expected. - Dortmund
:
Kiel
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Half-time conclusion: New champions Bayern Munich led 1-0 at TSG Hoffenheim after 45 minutes on the final matchday. Hoffenheim, however, no longer have to worry about relegation thanks to Werder's 2-0 lead in the parallel game against Heidenheim. From the outset, the record champions clearly set the tone. However, their dominance was largely based on superior play; apart from two harmless long-range shots, Bayern posed no threat in the first half hour. It was only a beautifully converted free kick from Olise that put the record champions in the lead (33'). Shortly before the half-time whistle, Bayern once again showed some goal-scoring potential and deservedly took a 1-0 lead at the break. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
- Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
- Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Hack with his head! Honorat delivers a delicate cross from the right byline to the far corner. Hack is unchallenged, but sends the ball way over. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Doan lobs a ball on the edge of the box to find Adamu, who makes a very robust save from Shkiri. Benjamin Brand, however, fails to signal a foul, and so the game proceeds with a throw-in for Freiburg. - Dortmund
:
Kiel
In the closing stages of the first half, the hosts often found themselves stuck in the center of Kiel's tight defense. The Black and Yellows hadn't had a dangerous shot on goal in quite some time! - Leipzig
:
Stuttgart
- St. Pauli
:
Bochum
St. Pauli is still making too many mistakes and lacking pace in their attacks. If Hamburg can correct this after the break, they can still turn this game around. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
- Heidenheim
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Werder
- Dortmund
:
Kiel
Extra time: 3 minutes of extra time will be played. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
Extra time: 1 minute of extra time will be played. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Grimaldo's injury, Mainz's disallowed goals, and lengthy VAR checks mean a substantial amount of stoppage time, with eight minutes added on top. - Dortmund
:
Kiel
Dortmund fails to finish a counterattack involving Brandt and Adeyemi with sufficient force. The winger loses the ball while dribbling on the edge of the penalty area. - St. Pauli
:
Bochum
Extra time: 3 minutes of extra time will be played. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
Almost a double strike! This time it's Claude-Maurice, who receives a pass from Tietz and curls a shot just centimeters wide of the right post from 16 meters. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Smith shifts play to the left. Afolayan gets the ball just before the byline and plays it high into the center. However, he finds no taker, and Bochum clears. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
- Heidenheim
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Werder
Extra time: 1 minute of extra time will be played. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Extra time: 8 minutes of extra time will be played. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Olise also tries again, initially getting stuck in his dribble, but then manages to regain control and cut the ball further inside. His long-range shot rolls wide to the right of the goal. - Heidenheim
:
Werder
Müller parries Ducksch! The striker is sent into the box by a long ball on the left. From a tight angle, the assist provider is denied by Kevin Müller, who narrows the angle even further. - Leipzig
:
Stuttgart
The back and forth of the first half is extended by two minutes. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Wirtz looks for Schick with a chip, but Bell is in a good position and clears with his head. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Extra time: 1 minute of extra time will be played. - Mönchengladbach
:
Wolfsburg
Extra time: 2 minutes of extra time will be played. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Now for a nice one-touch combination from Bayern! The ball runs from the left to the right, and Kimmich also plays it back to Müller with his first touch. He shoots from 17 meters, but misses the ball and scoops it over the bar. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Yellow card for Rasmus Kristensen (Eintracht Frankfurt) Kristensen punches Jordy Makengo's instep with full power while running, and accordingly there is not much to discuss about this caution. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Bayern continues to set the tone, while the Kraichgau team continues to be largely behind. And the record champions continue to pose little threat from open play. The xGoals figures also speak volumes (0.13 expected goals for Bayern, 0.07 for Hoffenheim). - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Freiburg is currently holding its own against Eintracht's now more aggressive attacking play, but would do well to make some forward momentum. There's still a little more than half a game to play. - Heidenheim
:
Werder
After a Honsak corner from the right, the ball falls directly to Beck. The left winger volleys the challenging ball at the far post. However, he can't threaten Zetterer from eleven meters. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
In the final minutes, the visitors had more possession, creating some relief. Nevertheless, the game was a bit sluggish shortly before the break, with little play on offer. - Dortmund
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Kiel
BVB's passing is now making more and more errors, and the crowd is becoming restless. There's no sign of their numerical advantage at this stage - Kiel is getting the better of the game! - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for RB Leipzig, 2-1 by Ridle Baku . The home side took the lead again shortly before halftime. Raum sent Xavi on his way, who shot at goal from a tight angle. Nübel got his hand up in time and blocked the shot. However, the ball rebounded into the box. Hendriks was inattentive, and Baku was there. The RB winger took advantage of the rebound to make it 2-1. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Arnold also tries a long-range shot. His left-footed shot from 21 meters is aimed for the left corner. Omlin stretches and again parries it wide. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Now the Black and Reds appear in the Mainz penalty area. Tella tries to put the ball past Zentner from a complicated angle, but he can't reach him before the byline because he loses his balance after the slightest contact with Zentner. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Leweling uses a feint to gain some space on the edge of the penalty area and shoots at goal with his right foot. The attempt goes just wide, and Gulácsi would have been able to save it. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The fouled player tries a direct shot and shoots at the corner of the goal. Nübel has no trouble catching the shot. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Kiel misses the equalizer! Machino takes a shot from around eleven meters inside the penalty area, and Kobel just manages to prevent the equalizer from being 1-1. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Atubolu again! After a deep pass, Hugo Ekitiké outsmarts his opponent Matthias Ginter at will. He fires a powerful shot from a slightly tight angle toward the crossbar, which the Freiburg goalkeeper clears behind the goal with an incredible aerial save. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Amoura looks for Nmecha! The Algerian gets behind the home defense on the left and plays a low pass into the center of the penalty area. He catches Nmecha in the back, making it impossible to shoot from a good position. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Siersleben's low pass to Honsak finds him on the left side of the visitors' penalty area. However, the direct shot from 15 meters flies well wide of the left post. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Jaquez trips Xavi, resulting in a promising free kick for the Messestadt team. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Müller slips when receiving a cross from the right, having just missed a chance in the penalty area. The 35-year-old hasn't made much of an appearance in his farewell game. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Goal for FC Augsburg, 1-0 by Phillip Tietz . The most striking player scores! Matsima sends the striker into a powerful run from his own half. Querfeld doesn't get into the challenge, allowing Tietz a free shot from eight meters out in a half-left position. The Fuggerstadt player stays cool and fires past Schwolow into the near corner. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Jakić makes a good pass to Wolf, but the ball slips away from him as he receives it, thus ruining the attack. An exemplary move for the first half so far. - Heidenheim
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Werder
The final minutes of this period are ticking down, and Bremen still hold a deserved 2-0 lead. Heidenheim should make sure they get a goal back before the break, otherwise, it will be incredibly difficult to finish with a win. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
SGE has now taken control, but they don't really have much of a choice. Another goal from BVB against the already relegated Kiel team would mean a drop to fifth place and thus "only" the Europa League. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
The Kiezkickers get two corners in a row, but neither poses any danger. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Exequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen) - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Stefan Bell (1. FSV Mainz 05) Bell tackles Palacios in a challenge, who, lying on the ground, wraps his legs around Bell's. In an attempt to escape, the two players collide. The referee then shows both players yellow cards. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Olise and Laimer work well on the right side. A one-two puts Laimer in a good position on the right side of the penalty area, but his cross is blocked. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Süle tries his luck from over 25 meters, but his shot misses the right corner by about a meter. A good finish from the defender! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Majer demands everything from Omlin! The Croatian dives into the left-hand lane after Anrold's short pass and fires a powerful shot with his left instep, heading for the near corner. Omlin takes flight and brilliantly deflects the ball over the goal with his right hand. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The game continues to move towards Leverkusen's goal, but Jae-sung Lee cannot hold off a high ball in the penalty area against Jonathan Tah. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Incredible reflex from Atubolu! After a brilliant solo run from Brown, Hugo Ekitiké gets past three Freiburg players inside the box, before the Sportclub goalkeeper, who is positioned a bit too far in front of the goal, is stopped by the keeper, who quickly raises his arm. Then Chaibi finds space in the box, but fires the rebound well over the bar. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Yellow card for Omar Traoré (1. FC Heidenheim 1846). The right-back receives his first yellow card of the afternoon for his tactical foul on Agu. The home team loses possession again and has to chase after it. Traoré corrects it. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Essentially, it doesn't matter at the moment, but TSG Hoffenheim is currently down 0-1 against Bayern. But as long as Heidenheim keeps losing here, they can't escape the relegation zone anyway. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
While Stuttgart tried again, Mainz scored in the parallel game to take the lead. This puts Leipzig's potential qualification for the Conference League far out of reach. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
St. Pauli works to equalize, hammering Bochum's back line. Afolayan's cross from the right lands directly in the arms of Horn. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Kadeřábek picks up speed on the right, leaves a Bayern defender behind, and crosses to Hložek. He receives the ball and then attempts a high shot from the edge of the box, but it's too far to the right. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Captain Arnold curls Wolfsburg's third corner from the right flag to the far post. Omlin punches it into the left corner with his left hand. Amoura catches the keeper in the face with his right hand. The Swiss player then needs treatment on his nose. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
A wonderful defensive move by Philipp Lienhart! The home defender doesn't let Ekitiké's attacking move deter him, cleverly placing his body between the player and the ball in an attempt to feint. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Good chance for Gouweleeuw! The defender gets to the ball at a tight angle in the penalty area on the left and attempts a skillful scissor-kick. However, the attempt lands a good meter to the right of the post. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Dortmund takes a short corner, and Adeyemi crosses high from the left to the far post. Anton rushes in and shoots, but the ball is blocked at the near post and doesn't fly into the goal. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After a long period of dominance, but only two long-range shots from open play, it is significant that a set piece puts Bayern in the lead. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Now Millot is down and requires medical support. Another absence for the cup final would be devastating. - Heidenheim
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Werder
At times, even this 2-0 lead is perfectly acceptable. SV Werder simply contributes more to the game and shows a certain ease, especially in attack. Heidenheim, on the other hand, tries hard but seems to be unable to achieve anything. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Almost at the same time, Werder even extended their lead in Heidenheim, so a big miracle would have to happen for Heidenheim and Hoffenheim would be as good as safe. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The Lower Saxons maintain the focus of the action beyond the halfway line, but struggle to exploit the tight spaces effectively. Itakura and Elvedi enjoy aerial supremacy in the center. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Goal for 1. FSV Mainz 05, 1-0 by Paul Nebel The Zero Fivers continue to play undeterred, and there's really no way they can stop their fourth goal. Aleix García carelessly loses possession in the build-up play, and then things happen very quickly. Amiri breaks through on the right, outpaces his pursuer, Aleix García, and then sets up Paul Nebel, who immediately looks for a shot at the near post. Jonathan Tah slides in, but the deflection is so sharp that Lukáš Hrádecký can't intervene. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
A free kick cross from the left flies into the box, where Tietz heads over the goal from the edge of the six-yard box. Brych awards a goal kick, even though Querfeld appears to have touched the ball last. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Ritzka comes onto the field for the injured Van Der Heyden. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Yellow card for Stephan Kuhnert (1. FSV Mainz 05) Stephan Kuhnert gets a little too upset about the goal conceded again for the referee's liking, and he shows the long-time goalkeeping coach of the Rheinhessen a yellow card. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Out of nowhere, the visitors have a chance to switch the ball around, and Skrzybski runs at speed toward the BVB penalty area. Sabitzer gives the striker a gentle shove from behind near the box, but the whistle doesn't blow. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Incredible! After two goals conceded for offside, this goal also counts as disallowed. Tobias Reichel's adjustment on the video monitor is enough to disallow this goal as well. The score remains 0-0. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
VAR: The goal is not given. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Or not? The referee is asked to step to the sidelines to review the goal. Did Hrádecký already have control of the ball? - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Goal for Bayern Munich, 0:1 by Michael Olise And indeed, Olise scores the free kick directly! From a half-right position just 18 meters out, the Frenchman curls the ball precisely over the wall. The ball even drops quite low into the right corner. Baumann stretches in vain, touches the ball, but can't prevent it from hitting the near post. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Currently, that would even be enough for both teams to qualify for the Champions League. SC Freiburg would be in third place, Eintracht Frankfurt in fourth, and Borussia Dortmund, with a one-goal worse goal difference, would be level on points with SGE in fifth. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Yellow card for Tidiam Gomis (RB Leipzig) Gomis tackles Leweling and receives the first yellow card of the game. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After a one-two with Laimer, Olise cuts inside along the edge of the penalty area and is brought down by Geiger. A promising free-kick position! - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The VAR checks a possible goal. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Coman crosses from the left half-field, and Akpoguma slips in the center. But Prass clears behind him. Laimer gets a second chance, but plays the ball deep into no-man's land. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Goal for Werder Bremen, 0-2 by Jens Stage. The 0-2 comes from this corner! Ducksch again delivers the free kick into the center, where the Dane has far too easy a header from seven meters out at the far post, beating Schöppner. The ball thumps into the left corner, where Müller again has no chance. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Lars Ritzka - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Substitution at FC St. Pauli: Siebe Van Der Heyden - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Majer's lip is bleeding after an aerial collision. The wound has to be treated off the field. For a few moments, the visitors are outnumbered. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Van Der Heyden goes down after a challenge with Passlack and requires treatment. The Bochum player hits him in the face with his studs, and the medical staff indicates that he can no longer continue. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The Messestadt team tried something offensive again after some time. However, Xavi and Nusa disagreed, and a promising opportunity fizzled out. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Ducksch delivers a free kick from the right half of the field high into the center. Honsak initially clears the ball for a corner. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
The record champions' possession rate is over 70 percent, but Bayern's superior play rarely creates threats in the penalty area. The statistics show only two shots on goal, both from outside the box. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Goal for 1. FSV Mainz 05, 1-0 by Andreas Hanche-Olsen And now it's finally over: The Zero Fivers score the long-awaited goal to make it 1-0. Burkardt has a chance to score from seven meters, but Hrádecký's powerful reflex save sends the ball flying. The moment he puts his hand on it, Hanche-Olsen pounces. The goal still counts. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Sander from the second row! After Itakura misses a header from Honorat's corner, the former Kiel player unleashes a powerful right-footed shot from 20 meters to the left. Grabara makes a powerful save in the left corner. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The Werkself repeatedly fail to clear the ball, and once again the ball ends up in the Leverkusen net – but this time the flag immediately goes up on the touchline. Lee, who scores from five meters, is clearly offside. - Heidenheim
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Werder
In the stands, the FCH fans' support remains unchanged. The spectators loudly cheer on the team from the Ostalb region. However, the spark isn't really catching on. Bremen remains the better team and clearly deserves the 1-0 win. - Dortmund
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Kiel
On the sidelines, Kovač seems dissatisfied with his team's play. BVB is moving the ball too slowly from A to B, giving Kiel plenty of time to prepare. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
About half an hour has passed, and so far the match is relatively even. Even though VfL is in the lead and has had more shots on goal, the hosts have had several chances to equalize. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
Tietz collides with Querfeld's shoulder and remains on the ground. After a brief break for treatment, the striker continues. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
The Rhinelanders continue to struggle in Mainz. The visitors are producing almost nothing offensively, while FSV Mainz continues to play boldly forward, but has yet to find a reward. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Goal for SC Freiburg, 1-0 by Ritsu Dōan And as of now, the sports club is in the Champions League! After a long throw-in from Lienhart, Matthias Ginter passes the ball to Doan at the near post, who is perfectly positioned and hammers the ball into the net with a volley from close range while turning! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
In the aftermath of a corner, Amoura passes to Wimmer on the right side of the penalty area, who attempts a quick turn and a shot from 14 meters. The shot flies wide of the far corner. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Bensebaïni spots a gap from the center and plays the ball half-high toward Brandt, who has run into the penalty area. But the pass is a bit too long and flies out of bounds. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Kimmich's set balls have been poorly executed so far. After another cleared corner, Hoffenheim launch a counterattack. The ball passes through Kramarić and Geiger to Prass on the left. His cross on the left edge of the penalty area is well intercepted by Bayern. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
On the right wing, Ritsu Doan picks up Lucas Höler with a short pass. Höler looks around briefly, then crosses into the center, where friend and foe alike dive under the ball. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Not much is happening on the pitch at the moment. Freiburg is looking for a way into the final third of Frankfurt's half, but is finding little way through because the teams are largely neutralizing each other. Both teams are playing with high concentration and are giving nothing away. - Heidenheim
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Werder
FCH can also be accused of handling the ball far too sloppily. Promising attacking opportunities would often arise if the ball were played more accurately. This allows Werder Bremen to repeatedly regain possession. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Seiwald blocks off the line! VfB works to take the lead. Undav is once again given plenty of space in the box and fires a shot from eight meters. However, he only hits opponent Seiwald, who makes an unintentional save. Referee Siebert makes a mistake and denies the resulting corner. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
At the end of a counterattack, Hack beats Grabara with a stunning lob from the right side of the penalty area. However, the former Bielefeld player was even more clearly in the restricted area than Pléa had been when Reitz passed the ball into the right half. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Medić receives the ball on the left side of the penalty area after a lob over the defense. He chests it down and takes a low shot. His shot goes about a meter wide to the left, and the assistant's flag is raised. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Arnold sends the opening corner from the right flag far too close to the home goal. Omlin takes two steps forward and confidently catches the ball out of the air. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Siersleben also has plenty of time on the left wing to deliver a clean cross. However, the ball lands well behind the goal. This is typical of Heidenheim's performance so far. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Bayern repeatedly have long periods of possession, during which they run around the penalty area in handball style, looking for gaps. This was no different now; a high ball for Gnabry isn't the right strategy. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
Doekhi attempts to reach Hollerbach with a long ball from his own half. However, the attempt is clearly too wide. Dahmen easily intercepts the ball. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Mainz swarm down the left, and Burkardt cleverly drops back before the cross, whereupon he heads the ball from twelve meters out. He pushes the difficult ball into the right corner with his temple, but narrowly misses. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
This means that the table is back to square one. Mainz is now ahead of the Red Bulls in the live standings. - Dortmund
:
Kiel
Except for Sabitzer's long-range shot, the game is currently plodding along. BVB can't find a way through, and Kiel, shorthanded, can't provide any relief. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Xabi Alonso has to react. He brings on Arthur for the injured Álex Grimaldo. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
After Honorat's through ball, Pléa finds Grabara from the deep right side of the penalty area, who deflects the ball wide. However, the corner is denied, as Pléa was clearly offside when his compatriot set up the ball. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Honsak is able to prevail against Stark on the left, but his cross in the center of the penalty area finds neither friend nor foe. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
The match is currently petering out. Augsburg currently has a lot of possession, while Union is waiting for opportunities to counterattack. Most of the action is taking place in midfield, with little happening in front of goal. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
Substitution at Bayer Leverkusen: Arthur - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Substitution at Bayer Leverkusen: Álex Grimaldo - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Anthony Caci unluckily catches Álex Grimaldo on the hip in a challenge. It doesn't look like the Leverkusen player will be able to continue. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Two Hoffenheim moves were stopped early by the linesman, as both Hložek and Kadeřábek started offside on the right flank. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
The first 20 minutes are over, and as expected, both teams are playing very cautiously, with the hosts initially having a slight advantage. But Frankfurt also becomes more industrious in the final minutes. However, there have been no big chances so far. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Lucky for Bochum! Horn plays the ball from the left side of the box to Afolayan at the left corner. The goal is open, and the striker immediately takes aim, but his shot sails well over the bar. - Heidenheim
:
Werder
Despite enjoying over 60 percent possession, the Ostalbstadt side had very little to offer against the well-positioned Bremen side. It seemed as if Frank Schmidt's men weren't quite clear-headed. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
Farès Chaïbi delivers a dangerous free kick into the Sportclub's box. Now, all it takes is a teammate to get to the ball, and it could be dangerous – but no one does, allowing Makengo to clear. - Dortmund
:
Kiel
Sabitzer tries from distance! The hosts stay on the attack after a corner, and the Austrian tries a low shot from the back row, aiming for the far corner. Despite being obscured, Dähne takes off early enough and flicks the ball around the post with his fingertips. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for VfB Stuttgart, 1:1 by Deniz Undav It can happen so quickly – Undav heads the equalizer. Mittelstädt is sent on down the left after a superb diagonal ball. His cross is deflected by Baku, creating a truly dangerous attack. The positioning in the RB defense is off, leaving Undav free to head the ball. He doesn't miss his chance and fires into the net. - Leipzig
:
Stuttgart
The match now takes a short break. Stuttgart's offensive drive is no longer as strong as it was in the last few minutes. Both teams are currently focused on maintaining a stable formation. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
Olise picks up speed on the right, cuts inside a bit, and lays off to Gnabry. From full speed and about 18 meters out, he tries it, firing the ball just over the crossbar . Bayern are becoming more of a threat. - St. Pauli
:
Bochum
Almost an equalizer! Sinani delivers a free kick from the left center to the six-yard box. Guilavogui rises high and has a clear header. But his shot lands squarely in the arms of Horn. - Freiburg
:
E. Frankfurt
The next corner for SGE! Chaibi is served by Ekitiké on the right side of the box, and Doan has to stretch with his sliding tackle to prevent the cross. - Mainz
:
Leverkusen
The incredibly lengthy VAR check slowed the pace of the game somewhat. Mainz, however, remained committed. Lee, with his back to goal, was unable to connect with a pass from da Costa. - Mönchengladbach
:
Wolfsburg
Nmecha misses a 100% chance! Arnold intercepts Weigl's build-up pass in the home penalty area. The ball goes straight to Nmecha, who has a clear shot from twelve meters and sends the ball into the bottom left corner. Omlin prevents the shot with a powerful right-handed save. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
A short corner, after a few stops, puts Laimer in a shooting position 18 meters from goal. He spoons the ball high and wide of the goal. - Heidenheim
:
Werder
After the Green-Whites' goal, the initial momentum in this duel is gone. The game is largely played out in midfield. The attacking zones are silent. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Chaibi's high kicked ball lands at the far post in the box at Theate's right, but his header into the center is confidently cleared by Freiburg's Rosenfelder. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Borussia Dortmund has had possession almost continuously since the sending off about ten minutes ago, but has yet to find any gaps in the final third. Kiel is sitting extremely deep and shifting the ball with discipline. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Majer versus Omlin! Reitz misses a clearance in the center of the penalty area, allowing Nmecha to lay off the Croatian. His low left-footed shot finds its way into the near-right corner. Omlin is quick to get down and holds onto the ball. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Theate's throw-in earned SGE's first corner. Perhaps a set piece will work? - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
VfB stays on the ball. Mittelstädt looks for Woltemade in the center of the penalty area, but Seiwald is alert and clears the low pass. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Pannewig takes a shot from the left side of the box, and Vasilj parries the low shot for a corner. The corner, however, remains harmless. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
The eye-catching Tietz goes down after a challenge in the visitors' penalty area and appeals for a penalty. However, referee Dr. Brych rightly remains silent. Speaking of Brych: Today marks his final Bundesliga appearance in his 359th game. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Coman takes on Kadeřábek on the left wing and crosses to the far post. Prass heads the ball into his own goal. Hoffenheim also has aerial supremacy from the resulting corner. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Lainer reaches Pléa's misplaced cross on the right side of the penalty area in front of the byline and returns the ball half-high to the center of the box. Weigl takes a risky shot with his right foot and fires the ball toward the upper tier. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
A bitter blow for FSV: Nebel was millimeters offside at the very beginning of the powerfully worked goal. The goal was conceded. A sigh of relief for the Werkself. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Now it's time to take a deep breath: Frankfurt has a longer period of possession, during which the first thing is to sort themselves out and bring some order and calm. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
When Caci won the ball in the center and then passed it to Nebel, which set up the goal, Nebel may have been just offside. VAR has been checking for over two minutes. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Bremen again quickly switches gears because FCH loses the ball far too easily up front. This time, however, Grüll can't get past Mainka on the right wing. - Hoffenheim
:
Bavaria
At the moment, the action is mostly taking place between the two penalty areas; things are pretty quiet in Sinsheim. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Ryerson wins the ball on his right side of the defense at the halfway line and then has plenty of open space in front of him. The full-back marches in and crosses inside, and Dähne plucks his cross out of the air near the six-yard box. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
VAR: The goal is not given. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Heidenheim is already 1-0 down against Bremen, putting the Hamburg side even further away from the relegation playoff spot than it already is. - Leipzig
:
Stuttgart
Gulácsi makes a brilliant save! A stunning combination between Woltemade and Undav doesn't lead to an equalizer, as the RB goalkeeper uses a strong reflex save to deflect Undav's shot for a corner. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
This lively kick leaves the ball wanting more. RB has retreated somewhat after the 1-0 lead, giving the visitors more space. Woltemade's advances are still unrewarded. - Heidenheim
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Werder
How will Heidenheim react to this setback? One thing is clear: FCH has nothing to lose today and can essentially play freely. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Reitz with the next opportunity! After a botched one-two with Hack, Pléa scrapes the ball from the right byline and plays it to Honorat. He passes it directly to Reitz, who takes aim from twelve meters out. The shot flies well over the top left corner. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
In the last few minutes, Union tries to bring some calm into the game and lets the ball run through their own ranks. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Good news for 1899 Heidenheim: The 16th-placed team just fell behind against Werder Bremen, making Heidenheim's potential upset even more remote. Especially since Hoffenheim's start to their home game against Bayern Munich is quite promising. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Another corner – Brown heads Grifo's cross behind his own goal. The resulting corner kick has no significant consequences. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The VAR checks a possible goal. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Since the goal, Bochum have gained control and are attacking. Wittek attempts a shot from the back row, but his effort from around 20 meters doesn't pose any problems for Vasilj. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
It's still SCF who are committed to going forward. Rosenfelder sprints toward the baseline after a pass from the backcourt to the left to cross, but is then pushed off by Brown, costing him a corner. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
As soon as the Werkself have a little more breathing room, the Rhinelanders strike with icy coolness and take a 1-0 lead. Nebel sends Sano down the right, who, with great vision, lays off to Amiri, lurking in the back area, who fires home with his right foot from nine meters into the bottom left corner. Nothing for Hrádecký to do. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Leverkusen appear to have survived the initial offensive of the Zero Fivers for the time being. The game is increasingly shifting to the center. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Laimer's cross from the right half of the field shortly after the free kick is a bit more threatening, but is cleared by TSG and out of the goal. Kimmich chips the resulting corner kick into Baumann's hands. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Sander versus Grabara! Against a disorganized Wolves, the former Kiel player breaks through on the half-right and enters the penalty area. From full speed and 14 meters out, he fires the ball towards the near post. The Wolfsburg keeper saves with a powerful reflex save. - augsburg
:
Union Berlin
After a throw-in, Khedira takes a shot from distance. However, his effort goes several meters wide of the goal. - Dortmund
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Kiel
The depleted visitors now have all their players lined up around their own penalty area, while BVB's back three is positioned deep in the opposing half. Everything points to a one-goal game! - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
In midfield, Arthur Theate collides with Junior Adamu and remains on the ground with a pained expression. The referee asks how he's feeling, but Theate grits his teeth for the time being. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
The ball rests a few meters in front of the right corner of the penalty area. Kimmich chips the ball far too short, however, and the weak cross is cleared by Bischof with his head in the wall. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Goal for Werder Bremen, 0-1 by Romano Schmid . The northern Germans lead! Schmid sends Müller into the right corner and effortlessly slides the ball half-high to the left. A cold shower for FCH! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
There's good news for Mönchengladbach from Leipzig, where their table neighbors Stuttgart are already 1-0 down. Based on current standings, the Foals would move up to ninth place with a goal. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The Swabians are trying to respond. Bitshiabu plays well at the back and clears the ball for a corner before the oncoming Undav. Mittelstädt's attempt is too wide. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Müller tries to pass the ball to Laimer from the right, but he's cleared before Akpoguma can make a run at it. Schlager blows his whistle, and the Munich team have a good free-kick position. - Heidenheim
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Werder
The VAR is reviewing a potential penalty. The question arises whether the foul was actually outside the box. However, this is not the case. The penalty stands. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The Black and Reds make their first appearance in Mainz's penalty area. Instead of shooting directly, Wirtz first makes two turns. His left-footed shot from 15 meters is then met by Bell, who successfully blocks it. Although he also uses his hand, it's not punishable from such close range. - Heidenheim
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Werder
A penalty for Werder! When Bremen gets the ball, things immediately become dangerous! The visitors counter through Ducksch and Grüll. Grüll goes into the box on the half-right against Gimber and is clearly hit on the foot. Heidenheim's complaints are limited afterward. - Dortmund
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Kiel
BVB's set-piece expert Groß is suspended, so Ryerson takes the resulting free kick from the halfway line. The Norwegian lifts the ball high into the opponent's penalty area, but no Dortmund player is nearby, and Kiel is awarded a goal kick. - Heidenheim
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Werder
The home team has a lot of possession, but doesn't know what to do with it. FCH patiently passes the ball around without getting into the attack, allowing Bremen to confidently shift the ball. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Giannoulis delivers a smooth cross to Tietz, whose header is parried over the crossbar by Schwolow for a corner. Jakić then takes a shot from inside the box, but fails to get the ball on target. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Ouch: Ellyes Skhiri goes very quickly into the duel with Höler with a sliding tackle, but twists his ankle in the process and has to be examined by the medical staff. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
There's already plenty of action in the Red Bull Arena in the early stages. With the score still 0-0 in Mainz, Leipzig would currently qualify for European competition. But the afternoon is still long. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Pléa was centimeters away from giving Gladbach the lead! The Frenchman was served by Hack on the left side of the box. He aimed for the bottom right corner with the inside of his right foot from a good eleven meters. He missed by a whisker. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Olise makes his first appearance on the right wing. He dribbles to the byline and then crosses to Coman in the six-yard box. But Arthur Chaves gets to the ball with his head before the Frenchman. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Mwene cuts inside from the left wing. His high cross toward the far post is too long and goes wide. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Höler again: He is chested down by Adamu after a Grifo cross, but is just offside. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Goal for VfL Bochum, 0-1 by Myron Boadu. Bochum takes the lead! Boadu receives the ball on the left edge of the box and manages to dribble past three players in a row. From around six meters, he then pushes the ball into the far corner. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
After a pass from the center, Passlack takes a shot from a tight angle on the right side of the box. His shot is deflected for a corner, but the ball is sent to the goal. - Heidenheim
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Werder
In these opening minutes, it's clear that both teams aren't sitting back, but are determined to boldly attack. However, aside from the stage chance, they're still lacking any major opportunities. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
The first few minutes of the game clearly belong to the home team in their red jerseys! The Breisgau team combined playfully with long diagonal passes to move forward. Lucas Höler headed the ball towards goal from the box, but was whistled back by the referee for leaning on the ball. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Now the Kraichgau team threatens the Munich goal for the first time. Dier fails to clear Baumann's long pass, allowing Kramarić to pick up the ball and advance into the penalty area. However, his lob from the right flank finds no teammate in the center. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Majer almost makes it 0-1! Amoura escapes Lainer on the left wing and crosses the ball to the Croatian in front of the box. From 17 meters out, Majer curls the ball with the inside of his left foot towards the left corner. The ball sails just over. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Guilavogui marches through the center with the ball and passes to Afolayan on the left. His shot is blocked by Passlack, but he still gets a rebound. This leads to a corner that remains harmless. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Red card for Carl Johansson (Holstein Kiel) And now Kiel is playing with a man down! Dortmund regains possession again through high pressing. Adeyemi starts a dribble in the middle, laying the ball out wide. Johansson darts in and brings down the BVB player with a sliding tackle. The defender is the last man on the pitch and is shown the red card! - augsburg
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Union Berlin
A first nice attack by the guests is stopped by an offside position. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Huge chance for Mainz! Burkardt shoots powerfully with his left foot from the edge of the penalty area, and Hrádecký sends the ball flying at the feet of Nebel, who only has to slot the ball into the empty net from eight meters. His left-footed shot, however, rolls past the left post. What a miss! - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After a long and unsuccessful Hoffenheim ball relay, Laimer has some space on the right side, but drags the game out too much. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
The referee for the match is Benjamin Brand. He will be assisted by Marco Achmüller and Thomas Stein, as well as Pascal Müller in the Cologne basement. Tom Bauer will be acting as mediator and fourth official in the coaching zone today. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Goal for RB Leipzig, 1-0 by Xavi Simons The goal comes at the other end, with Xavi scoring a magical goal to give Leipzig the lead. The goalscorer initiates the scoring himself and sprints through the Stuttgart half. After a clever one-two with Baku, the Dutchman breaks through and fires the ball towards goal with his heel. The artistic effort zips past Nübel and into the net. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Kiel tries to take it easy when they have possession, but BVB attacks early and doesn't give the promoted team any time to catch their breath. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Werder Bremen are currently having major problems with their build-up play. The hosts are pressing the northern Germans early on, barely allowing them to get out of their own half. However, Heidenheim are still unable to capitalize on their possession gains. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Bauer's team appears committed in the opening phase, appearing to be the more active team so far. The ball moves more fluidly through their ranks than through those of the team from the Lower Rhine. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
On the right front, Ritsu Doan uses a feint to get past two Frankfurt defenders and penetrate the box, but the third opponent is the end of the line. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Woltemade hits the post! VfB get their first chance to score and immediately the ball is on fire. After a passing error, the RB defense looks completely disorganized. Undav receives the ball in the box and, with great vision, passes it to Woltemade, who attempts a low shot. The shot thunders against the left post. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Müller's first touch sends a deep pass high into the penalty area. Gnabry starts there, but is accompanied by the alert Akpoguma. Baumann moves out and intercepts the ball before the Bayern striker. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
It's already becoming clear that the home team still has something at stake. Löw's team is pushing forward significantly and putting the visitors from Swabia under considerable pressure. However, they haven't really posed a threat yet. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Things are off to a good start. Querfeld poorly clears a Kömür cross straight to Tietz, who chests down the ball and then volleys it over the goal. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Dorsch bravely takes a set piece from around 30 meters out and sends the ball straight at goal. However, because the kick is too weak, Zetterer can easily grab it. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
FSV strikes again: First, Tah blocks Burkardt, but then Nebel fires in a rebound that misses the right corner by a whisker. The Rhinelanders clearly have some serious plans. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
The game hasn't even kicked off when the first news is already trickling in: BVB has taken a 1-0 lead against Kiel and, based on the current state of affairs, would thus displace SC from fourth place. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
In midfield, things go back and forth at first, with both teams feeling each other out a bit. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Before the corner can finally be taken, the VAR takes another look at the situation. They check for a possible handball by Hincapié, but he clearly pulls back. This isn't enough for the VAR. Thus, the corner can be taken, and Amiri finds Hanche-Olsen, whose volley just flies over the crossbar. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
An unspectacular start in Sinsheim. After an initial back-and-forth, Bayern took control for the time being, but didn't yet pose a threat in the opposing penalty area. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
- Heidenheim
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Werder
Stage almost makes it 1-0! Weiser delivers a low pass from the right into the center, where Schöppner makes a rather awkward run at the ball. Stage's direct shot from 16 meters whizzes just wide of the right side of the FCH goal. Müller would likely have been powerless. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The Foals, appearing in their new, rather simple white home jerseys, show their presence in the attacking third for the first time, but have not yet made it into the penalty area. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Leipzig started energetically, looking for an early way forward. Nusa crossed the ball in the penalty area but couldn't find a teammate. The assistant referee raised his flag. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Grimaldo loses the ball to Caci, who charges down the right to the byline and then crosses sharply into the box. Tah clears just in time for Burkardt to score for a corner. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
- Dortmund
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Kiel
Goal for Borussia Dortmund, 1-0 by Serhou Guirassy. Guirassy takes the penalty and places the ball low into the left corner. Dähne has the right corner, but he can't get his hands on the ball. - Dortmund
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Kiel
Penalty for Dortmund! Guirassy drops to his left and passes a low pass to Nmecha. Holtby tries to tackle the Dortmund player near the byline, but runs into his legs, conceding the penalty. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Adrian Beck is roughly hit on the right knee by Niklas Stark in midfield. Following the Bremen player's initial statement, Beck is able to continue after a short break. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Berlin referee Daniel Siebert kicks off the match. We're looking forward to a thrilling season finale! - Dortmund
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Kiel
Here we go! The Dortmund stadium is packed to capacity for the last home game of the season! - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Amoura cuts inside from the left wing and fires a first attempt with his right instep from a good 20 meters. The powerful shot misses the left corner. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Kickoff is delayed slightly because the red smoke from the ultras section and the remnants of the choreography still need to be cleared away. The atmosphere in this stadium is incredible! - St. Pauli
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Bochum
It's rolling at Millerntor! St. Pauli kicks off. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Mönchengladbach vs. Wolfsburg – the season finale at Hennes-Weisweiler-Allee is underway! - augsburg
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Union Berlin
- Mainz
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Leverkusen
Kickoff in Mainz. The home team is wearing red and white, the visitors are dressed in black. Here we go. - Dortmund
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Kiel
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Here we go! Bayern will be wearing red, Hoffenheim will be wearing blue. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Let's get ready for this atmospheric finale of the season! The match will be refereed by Tobias Welz. For the 47-year-old, this will be his 12th match in the top flight this season. He also refereed Heidenheim's away win in Stuttgart a few weeks ago. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
- Mainz
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Leverkusen
- Heidenheim
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Werder
- Leipzig
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Stuttgart
- St. Pauli
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Bochum
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
- Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Daniel Schlager is the referee, and Tobias Stieler is watching from the Cologne basement. Both teams have finished, and the Sinsheim PreZero Arena is ready for the season finale. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The teams leave the catacombs towards the pitch. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Bayern Munich are experiencing a rare situation: Harry Kane is initially on the bench. Gnabry replaces him in the starting lineup, and Pavlović is also in the starting eleven in place of Goretzka. Like last week, Müller will be starting on his farewell tour. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
There are only a few minutes left until kickoff at Europa Park Stadium. The atmosphere in Breisgau is excellent, it's about to begin! - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
TSG coach Christian Ilzer makes two changes compared to the 2-2 draw in Wolfsburg. Bülter and Touré have to settle for a place on the bench for the time being, while Prass and Geiger move into the starting eleven. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Alexander Blessin makes two changes after the 2-2 draw against Frankfurt. Vasilj, who was recently suspended, and van der Heyden replace Voll and Ritzka. Dieter Hecking also makes two changes to his starting eleven after the 4-1 defeat against Mainz. Medić and Pannewig replace Ordets and Krauß. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Of the last eight league meetings with Bayern, Hoffenheim has won only one, but that time was under the same circumstances as today: at home and on Matchday 34. TSG won a furious 4-2 victory a year ago, denying Bayern the runner-up spot and qualifying for the Europa League. Now they face the record champions again on the final matchday, but the prospects are completely different, with FCB having won the championship and Hoffenheim in a relegation battle. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Let's look back to the end of the first half of the season. A lively Eintracht Frankfurt thrashed SC Freiburg 4-1 thanks to Omar Marmoush, who scored one goal and provided two assists in that match before moving to Manchester City on the island. Otherwise, Eintracht's competitive record is slightly in Eintracht's favor, winning 19 of 46 matches and losing 15. SC Freiburg last beat the Hesse side in April 2022: Vincenzo Grifo and Nils Petersen scored the goals for the final 1-2 scoreline. It's been even longer since Freiburg's last home win: Nils Petersen fired the Breisgau side to victory with the 1-0 winner. - Dortmund
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Kiel
In the first leg, BVB suffered a bitter defeat against Kiel under Nuri Sahin. The newly promoted team led 3-0 at halftime, and the Storks held on to their home victory after the break. The final score was 4-2 for Kiel, and Borussia dropped to tenth place in the table. Half a year later, the Black and Yellows can still secure their ticket to the Champions League, but Kovač emphasizes: "We know how difficult the game will be. We won't have made it until we've scored two goals more than our opponents by 5:20 p.m.." - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
For Bayern, it's all about saying goodbye to the 2024/25 season with a win. After that, the record champions will be involuntarily unemployed for the time being: In the DFB Cup, FCB was eliminated in the round of 16 against Leverkusen (0-1), and in the Champions League, they will miss the final at home after a bitter quarterfinal loss to finalists Inter Milan (1-2, 2-2). In a few weeks, the Munich team will then travel to the USA for the new format of the Club World Cup. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Just before kickoff, a final piece of squabble: Bremen, the third-best away team in the league, have never beaten today's hosts in the top flight (one point from three matches). Perhaps today? Because FCH are currently the worst team at home (11 points) and have failed to score a goal at home in their last three matches. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Since the number of goals scored is taken into account in the goal difference before the direct comparison in the case of a tie, Heidenheim, with fewer goals on the account (36:60 goals, Hoffenheim 46:64 goals), would have to make up not six, but seven goals to create the sensation and overtake Hoffenheim. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
"It's an extraordinary game against Freiburg. We know that Freiburg is very stable, very hard-working, and extremely dangerous going forward. In the end, what counts is what we bring to the pitch. It's about preparing the boys as best as possible. We'll go there with great desire and enthusiasm. We're not afraid of losing," said Frankfurt head coach Dino Toppmöller. He extended his contract with SGE until 2028 during the week and described his position in Frankfurt as a matter close to his heart. He makes two changes to his final starting eleven of the season. Jean Bahoya and Tuta replace Farès Chaïbi and Nnamdi Collins. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The record clearly speaks against the Zero Fivers. The Rhinelanders have lost eleven of their last 14 Bundesliga matches against the Werkself (two wins, one draw). Leverkusen have won more games against Mainz 05 than against any other Bundesliga club since 2018. The Black and Reds have also won all of their last three encounters. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
And the last few matches also give cause for concern. Hoffenheim hasn't won any of their last four matches (2-3 in Freiburg and against Dortmund, 4-4 in Gladbach, and 2-2 in Wolfsburg). Besides scoring ten goals, the most notable feature is the twelve goals conceded – an average of three per game. And Bayern are a bigger threat than their previous opponents. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
RB fires up the rotation machine. Today, Geertruida, Gomis, Kampl, Nusa, and Raum replace Baumgartner, Klostermann, Lukeba, Openda, and Šeško. There are also some changes on the opposing side. Stiller is out injured, and Führich, Jeltsch, and Stenzel are on the bench. Hendriks, Jaquez, Millot, and Vagnoman start in their place. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
His counterpart Jess Thorup echoes similar sentiments: "When we sit in the locker room after the game, with dirty jerseys and shorts, we know we gave it our all. But one thing is clear: We have to fight on Saturday, and of course we want to celebrate a home win with our fans at the end of the season." - St. Pauli
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Bochum
After four years in the top flight, Bochum is heading back down the ladder. VfL has earned just 22 points in 33 matches, winning only five, drawing seven, and losing 21. However, head coach Dieter Hecking is already planning for the coming season. "We need players who we believe can make us better. That could be a young player who wants to take the next step with us. But it could also be the experienced 32-year-old who could be a leader for the team," said the 60-year-old. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
VfB Stuttgart could even finish the season eighth in the standings with a small run. This probably won't be too important to the Swabians, as Berlin's Olympic Stadium is calling in exactly seven days. Today's primary goal is to avoid further exacerbating the injury concerns that arose last week against Augsburg. Nevertheless, the coach is sticking with his starting eleven: "There will be no rotation; I don't believe in that." - augsburg
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Union Berlin
In his pre-match press conference, Steffen Baumgart looked ahead to the season finale as follows: "We always try to get the best possible result. And in this case, the best possible result is three points. But we also know Augsburg's strength. They've had a good run of games in between, unbeaten in seven games, and kept clean sheets in many of them. We know what to expect." - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Three points and six goals clear of the relegation playoff spot, so under normal circumstances, TSG Hoffenheim shouldn't be feeling particularly nervous this afternoon. However, the Kraichgau side can't rest easy just yet. While 16th-placed Heidenheim has been in strong form recently, TSG lost the first leg in Munich 5-0. A repeat defeat could make things even more dangerous. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Will the focus occasionally turn to Hoffenheim? "Of course, in the second half, we'll have to look to Hoffenheim if we're leading. And then we'll see what's still possible in the last half hour, the last quarter of an hour, and in stoppage time." So, there's plenty of excitement on this final Bundesliga matchday! - Dortmund
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Kiel
Dortmund are unbeaten in eight Bundesliga matches and, after a season of ups and downs, can still propel themselves into the Champions League on their own. With their direct rivals Freiburg and Frankfurt meeting head-to-head, a two-goal win in their home game is enough for Borussia Dortmund – even a draw could still be enough to secure fourth place! - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Julian Schuster, who followed in Christian Streich's footsteps at the Breisgau club before the season, made the following statement about today's encounter ahead of the match: "Qualifying for the Europa League is something very, very special for us. The fact that we now have the chance to qualify for the Champions League is the icing on the cake." He continued: "We have prepared for all possible scenarios and know that we have to give our all to take advantage of our opportunity." He made one change to the starting lineup: Lucas Höler returns to the starting eleven for Patrick Osterhage, who was not selected, and starts alongside Junior Adamu in a two-for-one formation that is unusual for Freiburg. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Leverkusen's 4-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund marked the eighth time in the 2024/25 season that they have dropped points after taking the lead. The Rhinelanders dropped a total of 18 points – the most since the 2009/10 season. This also clearly demonstrates the difference from the championship-winning season, when the Black and Reds didn't drop a single point after taking the lead. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Thirteen Bayern players celebrated the championship title in Ibiza during the week. After the club had banned the party trip last week, the players were finally allowed to fly on a short vacation after the final home game. "Last week, many decisions were still pending in the league, which our results influenced. The situation is different now, so we didn't object to the players' plan to spend their two and a half days off together," sporting director Max Eberl defended his agreement to Sky. However, the FCB officials had to face a fair amount of criticism because – contrary to Eberl's statement – Heidenheim is at least slightly aiming for direct relegation in their long-distance duel with Hoffenheim. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
The Wolves, who won the first leg 5-1 in mid-January thanks to goals from Wind (3'), Mæhle (60'), Arnold (75'), and Nmecha (84', 87'), and who, in the best-case scenario, finish the season in eleventh place, made three changes to their starting lineup following the 2-2 home draw with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. Majer, Arnold, and Nmecha start in place of Fischer (knee sprain), Vranckx (bench), and Wind (out injured). - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
On the Foals' side, who have lost only one of their last seven home games against Wolfsburg (four wins, two draws) and who would move up to eighth place in the table with a win if Stuttgart and Bremen both lose at the same time, coach Gerardo Seoane has made two personnel changes compared to the 2-0 away defeat at FC Bayern Munich. Itakura and Pléa replace Chiarodia (bench) and Kleindienst (out of the squad due to injury). - Dortmund
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Kiel
The Storks bid farewell to the German top flight with a visit to the league's biggest stadium! Rapp sets a precedent by giving captain Holtby a start in his final appearance for Kiel after twelve matches. Remberg also starts. Knudsen rotates to the bench, and Gigović is suspended for today's game. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
A look at their head-to-head record shows that this task will be anything but easy. Of the eleven previous meetings, the Berlin team has won only one (four draws, six losses). In the first leg, Augsburg spoiled Steffen Baumgart's home debut with a 2-0 away win. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
SC Freiburg hasn't suffered a defeat since matchday 28, winning four of their five matches. Most recently, they secured a 2-1 victory in Kiel after initially trailing. With the Eagles unable to get beyond a draw in three of their last four matches, most recently a 2-2 draw against St. Pauli in front of their own fans, things have become tight again, and Eintracht Frankfurt are under massive pressure today against their direct rivals, with Borussia Dortmund breathing down their necks. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Burke is replaced in attack alongside Ducksch by Marco Grüll. This is the only change to Werner's side compared to the 0-0 draw against Leipzig. At the other end, Kevin Müller is back in goal after the concussion he suffered in the last home game against Bochum. Frank Feller replaces him. Honsak also replaces Krätzig, who is ill. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
VfL Wolfsburg's away game at Borussia Park today marks the end of a shockingly weak second half of the season. After coming within sight of the Champions League places in mid-January, the Wolves won only two of their next 16 matches and plummeted to the second half of the table. Even the dismissal of Ralph Hasenhüttl at the beginning of the month hasn't been able to halt the downward spiral: The 2-2 home draw against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, overseen by U19 coach Daniel Bauer, was the ninth consecutive winless match. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
The celebrations at Marienplatz are still pending. Tomorrow, after a year's hiatus, the team will once again be able to present the trophy to the fans on the town hall balcony. At 1:15 p.m., the double championship celebration will take place together with the women's team. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Mainz are currently unbeaten in twelve Bundesliga home matches (six wins, six draws), but have failed to achieve more than a draw in their last four matches. Both the unbeaten streak and the four consecutive draws represent new club records for Mainz in their Bundesliga history. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Even though the game isn't all that matters anymore, head coach Alexander Blessin wants to thank the fans in front of his home crowd for a great season. "Our fans had to suffer at the start of the season, especially in home games. We've gradually been able to put an end to that. We want to end the season on a high note with a win. The incentive to win the game again is very strong," said the coach. The fact that the newly promoted team will continue to play in the top division next year is primarily thanks to their defense. With just 39 goals conceded, St. Pauli has the second-best defense in the league. Only FC Bayern has conceded fewer, with 32 goals. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The home team is running out of steam in the final spurt. They haven't won any of their last four matches, which has already forfeited their status as a permanent fixture in the Champions League. Now, at least, they hope to reach the Conference League. But for that, they first have to win against Stuttgart today and hope that Mainz doesn't beat Leverkusen. The RB Leipzig players are unlikely to make up the six-goal goal difference. Interim coach Zsolt Löw is certain that his team knows the significance of today's match: "The boys know what's at stake." - Dortmund
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Kiel
After last week's away win against Bayer Leverkusen, BVB has few reasons for personnel changes. Only Groß needs to be replaced due to his fifth yellow card, and Sabitzer takes his place alongside Nmecha. Beier was also no longer available, so Dortmund's attacking trio of Adeyemi, Guirassy, and Brandt will start. Niko Kovač can also bring Gittens, Reyna, Duranville, and Chukwuemeka on from the bench. Defensively, Anton, Süle, and Bensebaïni have established themselves in recent weeks, while Can is on the bench. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Augsburg will likely be looking to end their short losing streak of three consecutive games. On the other hand, the visitors can still set a Bundesliga record. The Köpenickers have never been unbeaten in five consecutive away games. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
After their winning streak of eleven consecutive league titles ended last season, the record champions reclaimed the trophy this year. Bayern received it last weekend at their final home game and bid farewell to their home crowd with a 2-0 victory over Gladbach. In addition to Kane's first title win, the legendary career of Thomas Müller was also celebrated. After his final home game, he will now play his 751st and final competitive game in a Bayern jersey in Sinsheim. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Eighth place is within reach for Werder Bremen, something coach Ole Werner is determined to achieve with a win: "It makes a difference to me whether I finish the season in eighth or tenth place, and the club also has important TV money at stake." The 50-point mark (currently 48) is also a must-win. Around 2,200 fans will travel from Bremen, eager to support their team in a decent finish after three consecutive draws. They won't see Oliver Burke. The striker isn't in the Green-Whites squad due to a bruised foot. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Borussia Mönchengladbach has undoubtedly had a better season than the previous year, when survival was only secured on the penultimate matchday. Nevertheless, the Black, White, and Green fans enter the summer break with mixed feelings: While they had legitimate hopes of qualifying for a European competition at the end of March, their beloved club has slipped into the gray mediocrity of the table after six games without a win. This dry spell also calls into question the club's sporting development – was the interim success merely a lucky break? - Dortmund
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Kiel
Welcome to the final matchday of the Bundesliga! At 3:30 p.m., Borussia Dortmund hosts guests from Kiel! While BVB is still in contention for the Champions League, the northern lights have already been relegated. - Mönchengladbach
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Wolfsburg
Hello and welcome to the final Bundesliga matchday of the 2024/2025 season! Borussia Mönchengladbach and VfL Wolfsburg, two mid-table teams, face off. The clash between the Foals and Wolves is scheduled to kick off at 3:30 p.m. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
Without a doubt, the clash between third-placed Hesse and their table neighbors from Breisgau is the highlight of today's matchday. Frankfurt currently sits on 57 points, trailing the far-flung top pairing of champions Bayern Munich and Bayer 04 Leverkusen. A defeat could see them overtaken not only by Freiburg (55) but also by Borussia Dortmund (54). A single point, on the other hand, would secure third place. Only one thing is certain: the winner of this clash will definitely play in the Champions League next season. - Hoffenheim
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Bavaria
Trembling over relegation vs. championship spirit: TSG Hoffenheim, not yet fully saved, welcomes the new champions Bayern Munich for what will likely be the final dance of the 2024/25 season. The ball rolls at 3:30 p.m. in Sinsheim's PreZero Arena. Good afternoon and welcome! - St. Pauli
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Bochum
From a sporting perspective, there's nothing at stake in today's match. VfL Bochum has already been relegated and will play in the second Bundesliga next season. For VfL, this is their seventh relegation from the Bundesliga. St. Pauli can also play without any problems. Heidenheim, currently in 16th place with 29 points, could still equal Hamburg with a win against Bremen, but Heidenheim's goal difference of -24 is significantly worse than the Kiezkickers' -11. - St. Pauli
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Bochum
Welcome to the 34th matchday of the Bundesliga. At 3:30 p.m., FC St. Pauli hosts VfL Bochum. The match will be refereed by Felix Zwayer. - Heidenheim
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Werder
That FCH still has any chance of staying in the league is basically a miracle. The men from the Ostalb region were in a direct relegation place for most of the season and, due to the double burden of the European Cup, many "experts" had already predicted they would be relegated to the second division. But thanks to a solid finish to the season, Heidenheim can still count on relegation. Direct relegation is no longer an option due to the strong results of the last few weeks. Even 15th place is still conceivable, but to achieve this they would have to make up three points and six goals on TSG Hoffenheim. Not impossible, given that TSG is playing against Bayern at the same time. FC St. Pauli in 14th place is also close in terms of points, but has a 13-goal lead. Werder Bremen are visiting Heidenheim today. The northern Germans recently squandered a great opportunity to return to European competition and can let the season run out today. - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
The Red Bulls host the Swabians in this season's finale. While the Cannstatters are surely already thinking about the DFB Cup final in a week, today's hosts are still fighting for their ticket to Europe. However, for a place in the UEFA Conference League, Leipzig will need help from Leverkusen. The head-to-head comparison clearly favors the club from the trade fair city: Of the 14 head-to-head meetings so far, RB Leipzig has won nine games, while VfB Stuttgart only three. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
The Werkself lost 4-2 at home to Borussia Dortmund last Sunday. Coach Xabi Alonso responded with four substitutions: Jonas Hofmann, Patrik Schick, Exequiel Palacios, and Aleix García start for Jeremie Frimpong, Robert Andrich, Granit Xhaka, and Amine Adli (all four on the bench). - Leipzig
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Stuttgart
Welcome to the match between RB Leipzig and VfB Stuttgart on the 34th and final matchday of the Bundesliga. The game at the Red Bull Arena kicks off at 3:30 p.m. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
From a sporting perspective, the clash in the Fuggerstadt isn't all that important anymore, as the eleventh-placed team hosts the 13th-placed team. Both teams have long since secured their place in the league, meaning nothing should stand in the way of a relaxed end to the season. - augsburg
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Union Berlin
Welcome to the final Bundesliga matchday! At 3:30 p.m., FC Augsburg will face Union Berlin. - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Mainz, who ended a seven-match winless streak in the league (four draws, three defeats) with a 4-1 win in Bochum, still have a lot at stake today. The Zero Fivers could qualify for a European competition for the fourth time on the court. Bo Henriksen has therefore once again put his trust in the same ten outfield players. The only change is in goal, where Robin Zentner, who is fit again, replaces Lasse Rieß (bench). - Mainz
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Leverkusen
It's the Werkself's final game under Xabi Alonso, who could be leaving with a record. If the Black & Reds score a point against Werder Bremen, it would be their 34th consecutive Bundesliga away game without a loss (23 wins, ten draws), making them the sole record holders. Leverkusen would then also become the first club in Bundesliga history to go two consecutive seasons without an away defeat. - Heidenheim
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Werder
Bundesliga action returns this season on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.! 1. FC Heidenheim hosts SV Werder Bremen in the Ostalb region for the final matchday. Can FCH seize this tiny opportunity to avoid relegation after all? - Mainz
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Leverkusen
Good afternoon and welcome from the Mewa Arena. 1. FSV Mainz 05 will host Bayer 04 Leverkusen today at 3:30 p.m. in the 34th matchday of the Bundesliga. - Freiburg
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E. Frankfurt
We warmly welcome you to the Bundesliga for the last time this season! On the 34th and final matchday of the current season, SC Freiburg hosts Eintracht Frankfurt in a Champions League clash. Before the game kicks off at 3:30 p.m., you'll find all the useful and necessary background information on the match in our live ticker. See you soon!
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