Day 1
Schöppner 82'
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N., 3. Mets, 5. Wahl, 21. Ritzka( till 76'), 23. Treu, 8. Smith E., 24. Metcalfe( till 85'), 7. Irvine J., 39. Wagner R.( till 76'), 11. Eggestein J., 29. Guilavogui M.( till 76')
Substitution: 2. Saliakas(from 76'), 16. Boukhalfa(from 76'), 17. Afoloyan(from 76'), 26. Saad(from 85')
Bench: 1. Voll B., 4. Nemeth D., 25. Dźwigała, 10. Sinani, 14. Stevens F.
Yellow Cards: Irvine J. 18', Wagner R. 28'
1. FC Heidenheim: 1. Müller Ke., 5. Gimber, 6. Mainka, 19. Föhrenbach, 23. Traore H.( till 90'), 33. Maloney, 3. Schöppner, 21. Beck A.( till 62'), 8. Scienza( till 62'), 10. Wanner P.( till 81'), 14. Breunig( till 81')
Substitution: 31. Conteh S.(from 62'), 18. Pieringer(from 62'), 17. Honsak(from 81'), 20. Kerber L.(from 81'), 2. Busch(from 90')
Bench: 40. Feller, 4. Siersleben, 30. Theuerkauf, 29. Kaufmann M.
Yellow Cards: Maloney 22', Traore H. 74', Gimber 78'
Bayern received another slap in the face, losing to Heidenheim in the 28th round match
Bayer became the second German club in history with 32 matches without defeat
In the encounter between Bayern and Heidenheim, an array of compelling events unfolded
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