Day 2
Scienza 30'
Beck A. 69'
Breunig 73'
1. FC Heidenheim: 1. Müller Ke. - 5. Gimber, 6. Mainka, 19. Föhrenbach, 23. Traore H., 33. Maloney (Kerber L., 41) - 3. Schöppner, 21. Beck A. (Siersleben, 81) - 8. Scienza (Honsak, 81), 10. Wanner P. (Conteh S., 70) - 18. Pieringer (Breunig, 70)
Substitution: Kerber L. (from 41); Conteh S. (from 70); Breunig (from 70); Siersleben (from 81); Honsak (from 81)
Bench: 22. Eicher - 2. Busch - 30. Theuerkauf - 29. Kaufmann M.
Yellow Cards: Honsak 90
Augsburg: 22. Labrović - 3. Pedersen (Wolf M., 46), 6. Gouweleeuw, 13. Giannoulis D., 31. Schlotterbeck K. - 18. Breithaupt (Komur, 64) - 8. Rexhbecaj, 10. Ar. Maier (Jakic, 74), 24. Jensen F. (Vargas R., 46) - 9. Essende, 21. Tietz P. (Mounie S., 59)
Substitution: Wolf M. (from 46); Vargas R. (from 46); Mounie S. (from 59); Komur (from 64); Jakic (from 74)
Bench: 25. Klein D. - 23. Bauer Max. - 44. Koudossou - 7. Kabadayi
Yellow Cards: Schlotterbeck K. 67; Rexhbecaj 67; Vargas R. 90
Bayer Leverkusen became the first team in the history of the Bundesliga to finish the regular season of the championship without defeat

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

Bayern continues to chase the leader of the German championship, having achieved a difficult away victory over Augsburg

The leader of Bundesliga visited Augsburg in the 17th round and got a late victory thanks to a goal by Alejandro Grimaldo

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

1. FC Heidenheim
Augsburg