Day 32
Mwene 40'
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N. - 3. Mets, 5. Wahl, 11. Pyrka, 15. Ando, 21. Ritzka (Dźwigała, 46) - 8. Smith E. (Ceesay Ab., 65), 16. Fujita - 7. Irvine J. (Rasmussen Ma., 84), 10. Sinani (Metcalfe, 46) - 27. Hountondji (Kaars, 65)
Substitution: Dźwigała (from 46); Metcalfe (from 46); Ceesay Ab. (from 65); Kaars (from 65); Rasmussen Ma. (from 84)
Bench: 1. Voll B. - 4. Nemeth D., 23. Oppie - 18. Hara Ta.
Yellow Cards: Mets 88; Metcalfe 90; Ceesay Ab. 90
Mainz 05: 33. Batz - 2. Mwene, 4. Posch, 21. da Costa, 30. Widmer (Caci, 77), 48. Potulski (Kohr, 76) - 6. Sano, 10. Amiri N. (Maloney, 84) - 8. Nebel P., 23. Becker (Sieb A., 72) - 20. Tietz P. (Weiper, 84)
Substitution: Sieb A. (from 72); Kohr (from 76); Caci (from 77); Maloney (from 84); Weiper (from 84)
Bench: 27. Zentner - 16. Bell S. - 24. Kawasaki - 22. Veratschnig
Yellow Cards: Batz 68
What could have been the shock result of the Bundesliga weekend turned into a night of pure drama

RC Strasbourg have made history, reaching a European semi-final for the first time

The Bavarians netted their 102nd goal of the campaign, surpassing the long-standing benchmark set in the 1971/72 season

The hosts made a flying start, leaving the French side shell-shocked with two goals inside the opening 20 minutes

Leipzig were left frustrated as a dramatic stoppage-time penalty denied them a vital Bundesliga victory

A dramatic late surge secured a 3–1 comeback victory for Bayern Munich

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

VfB Stuttgart returned to winning ways with a crucial 2-0 victory

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

Dortmund were left stunned on the opening day of the 2025/26 Bundesliga

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

St. Pauli
Mainz 05