Day 7
Knauff 72'
Eintracht Frankfurt: 1. Trapp - 4. Koch, 24. Buta A., 31. Max P. (Nkounkou N., 78), 35. Tuta - 3. Pacho, 8. Chaïbi (till 90), 15. Skhiri, 16. Larsson Hu. (Hasebe, 90) - 7. Marmoush (Ferri N., 67), 18. Ngankam (Knauff, 67)
Substitution: Knauff (from 67); Ferri N. (from 67); Nkounkou N. (from 78); Hasebe (from 90)
Bench: 33. Grahl - 22. Chandler, 23. Hauge - 30. Aaronson
Yellow Cards: Ngankam 11; Max P. 65
1. FC Heidenheim: 1. Müller Ke. - 4. Siersleben, 6. Mainka, 19. Föhrenbach, 23. Traore H., 33. Maloney, 37. Beste (Schöppner, 79) - 30. Theuerkauf (Beck A., 58; Pick F., 85) - 8. Dinkci, 10. Kleindienst (Thomalla, 78), 18. Pieringer (Dovedan, 46)
Substitution: Dovedan (from 46); Beck A. (from 58 till 85); Thomalla (from 78); Schöppner (from 79); Pick F. (from 85)
Bench: 22. Eicher - 27. Keller T. - 16. Sessa K. - 9. Schimmer
Yellow Cards: Beste 23; Müller Ke. 28; Mainka 46
Bayer continued its successful start to the new Bundesliga season with a confident home victory over Heidenheim

Two quick goals did not help Borussia Dortmund in the home Bundesliga match with Heidenheim

RB Leipzig retained the DFB Cup, winning the trophy for the second time in a row

Borussia Dortmund took full advantage of yesterday's defeat of Bayern Munich and again took the top spot in the Bundesliga standings

Napoli did not give a second to doubt their superiority over Frankfurt in the second leg of the 1/8 finals of the Champions League

Goals by Osimhen and Di Lorenzo helped Napoli get an away victory over Frankfurt in the Champions League play-offs

Bayern still can't win in Bundesliga, losing points in today's home match with Frankfurt

The excellent start of Xabi Alonso's work at the head of Bayer Leverkusen did not receive a convincing continuation

Eintracht Frankfurt
1. FC Heidenheim