Day 2
Bülter 47'
Thielmann 56'
El Mala S. 81'
1. FC Köln: 1. Schwabe - 4. Huebers (Schmied J., 46), 6. Martel, 28. Sebulonsen, 32. Lund K. (Gazibegovic, 68), 33. van den Berg R. - 8. Huseinbasic (Krauß T., 59), 16. Kaminski J., 18. Jóhannesson Í.B., 30. Bülter (Ache R., 76) - 29. Thielmann (El Mala S., 68)
Substitution: Schmied J. (from 46); Krauß T. (from 59); Gazibegovic (from 68); El Mala S. (from 68); Ache R. (from 76)
Bench: 20. Zieler - 39. Ozkacar - 37. Maina - 7. Waldschmidt
Yellow Cards: Martel 41; Schmied J. 54
Freiburg: 1. Atubolu - 3. Lienhart, 17. Kübler (Treu, 85), 30. Günter - 28. Ginter, 32. Grifo (Höfler, 69), 44. Manzambi - 14. Suzuki Yu. (Jung A., 69) - 8. Eggestein М., 9. Höler (Adamu C., 85), 18. Dinkci (Röhl, 46)
Substitution: Röhl (from 46); Jung A. (from 69); Höfler (from 69); Treu (from 85); Adamu C. (from 85)
Bench: 21. Müller Fl. - 33. Makengo J. - 22. Irié - 7. Scherhant
Yellow Cards: Manzambi 29
Bayern Munich have officially been crowned Bundesliga champions for the 2024/25 season

Bayern Munich has secured the signing of Jonas Urbig, the young goalkeeper from FC Cologne and Germany’s youth national team

Bayern Munich extended their winning streak in the Bundesliga to five matches

Freiburg managed to secure a vital win in Bundesliga, ending Wolfsburg's six-game unbeaten run

The stage is set for the quarterfinals of the German Cup after an action-packed Round of 16 concluded yesterday

In the eighth round of the German Bundesliga, league leaders Leipzig hosted Freiburg

Bayern won for the first time at the Allianz Arena under the leadership of Vincent Kompany

1. FC Köln
Freiburg