Hamburger: 1. Fernandes Heuer - 25. Torunarigha, 44. Vuskovic L. - 7. Dompe (Rossing-Lelesiit, 79), 21. Remberg, 24. Capaldo (Gocholeishvili, 67), 28. Muheim - 20. Vieira F. - 11. Konigsdorffer (Philippe R., 67), 18. Jatta B. (Ramos G., 85), 19. Downs (Glatzel, 79)
Substitution: Gocholeishvili (from 67); Philippe R. (from 67); Rossing-Lelesiit (from 79); Glatzel (from 79); Ramos G. (from 85)
Bench: 40. Hermann - 2. Mikelbrencis - 10. Pherai - 39. Megeed
Yellow Cards: Torunarigha 80
Borussia Mg: 33. Nicolas M. - 4. Diks (Takai, 88), 20. Netz, 29. Scally J., 30. Elvedi - 6. Engelhardt - 10. Neuhaus (Reyna G., 69), 16. Sander P., 27. Reitz - 9. Honorat (Castrop, 69), 15. Tabakovic (Machino, 90)
Substitution: Reyna G. (from 69); Castrop (from 69); Takai (from 88); Machino (from 90)
Bench: 1. Omlin - 26. Ullrich L. - 7. Stöger, 36. Mohya - 28. Ranos
Yellow Cards: Engelhardt 42; Diks 59
Borussia Dortmund signed off the year in style with a 2–0 victory over Mönchengladba

TSG Hoffenheim delivered a statement performance on Matchday 14 of the Bundesliga

Despite the tension and a flurry of emotional moments, the scoreboard stayed frozen at 0–0

The reigning German champions made light work of their opponents

The Foals remain winless this season with 3 draws and 4 losses

After three rounds of the 2025/26 season, the team has managed just one point

Hamburg were handed a harsh reminder of the level required to compete with Germany’s elite

FC St. Pauli have emerged as the early surprise leaders of the Bundesliga

After seven long years in the wilderness, Hamburg SV are finally back in the big time

Munich celebrated their final home match of the Bundesliga 2024/25 season

Hamburger, secured a dominant 3-0 away win over 1. FC Nürnberg

This marks their fourth consecutive win under coach Bo Henriksen

Over the past 50 years, European football has formed an exclusive circle of elite clubs that dominate the sport, winning nearly every major trophy

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