Day 26
Lee Jae-sung 52'
Werder: 30. Backhaus - 2. Deman O., 3. Sugawara (Schmidt I., 69), 22. Malatini (Schmetgens, 55), 32. Friedl - 6. Stage, 10. Bittencourt (Čović P., 68), 20. Schmid R. - 9. Topp (Njinmah, 46), 18. Puertas C. - 17. Grüll (Musah S., 85)
Substitution: Njinmah (from 46); Schmetgens (from 55); Čović P. (from 68); Schmidt I. (from 69); Musah S. (from 85)
Bench: 13. Hein - 27. Agu F., 31. Coulibaly K. - 7. Mbangula
Yellow Cards: Bittencourt 38; Stage 63
Mainz 05: 33. Batz - 2. Mwene (Veratschnig, 72), 4. Posch, 21. da Costa, 30. Widmer (Potulski, 81) - 6. Sano, 7. Lee Jae-sung (Kawasaki, 87), 31. Kohr - 8. Nebel P., 23. Becker (Maloney, 87) - 20. Tietz P. (Weiper, 72)
Substitution: Veratschnig (from 72); Weiper (from 72); Potulski (from 81); Maloney (from 87); Kawasaki (from 87)
Bench: 1. Riess L. - 5. Leitsch - 11. Sieb A., 14. Vick W.
Yellow Cards: Lee Jae-sung 62
Borussia extended their impressive unbeaten run to ten matches

Leipzig’s upward momentum suggests the title race is far from over

Result brought frustration for both sides but historical disappointment for the hosts

Bremen is now unbeaten in five consecutive league games and has climbed temporarily into seventh place

Champions continued their perfect start to the Bundesliga season with a commanding fifth consecutive victory

Bayer Leverkusen closed their Bundesliga season with a dramatic 2–2 draw away at Mainz — a match that doubled as a farewell to head coach Xabi Alonso and a final push for Patrik Schick in the Golden Boot race

A win in their next outing would officially crown them German champions for the 34th time

Werder
Mainz 05