Day 18
Guilavogui M. 90'
1. FC Heidenheim: 1. Müller Ke. - 2. Busch, 5. Gimber, 6. Mainka, 13. Krätzig - 3. Schöppner (Theuerkauf, 69), 20. Kerber L. - 8. Scienza (Wanner P., 46), 31. Conteh S. (Beck A., 46) - 12. Zivzivadze (Schimmer, 77), 18. Pieringer (Breunig, 69)
Substitution: Beck A. (from 46); Wanner P. (from 46); Theuerkauf (from 69); Breunig (from 69); Schimmer (from 77)
Bench: 22. Eicher - 4. Siersleben, 27. Keller T. - 36. Janes L.
Yellow Cards: Kerber L. 84
St. Pauli: 22. Vasilj N. - 2. Saliakas, 4. Nemeth D., 5. Wahl, 23. Treu - 8. Smith E. - 6. Sands (Boukhalfa, 71), 7. Irvine J., 13. Weisshaupt (Afoloyan, 80) - 11. Eggestein J. (Ceesay Ab., 80), 29. Guilavogui M. (Banks, 90)
Substitution: Boukhalfa (from 71); Ceesay Ab. (from 80); Afoloyan (from 80); Banks (from 90)
Bench: 1. Voll B. - 10. Sinani, 14. Stevens F., 20. Ahlstrand
Yellow Cards: Sands 38; Smith E. 70
In the match of the German Bundesliga 13th round Bayern Munich hosted Heidenheim

The 12th round of the German Bundesliga kicked off with a clash between two lower-table teams, as St. Pauli hosted Holstein Kiel

Chelsea midfielder Mykhailo Mudryk helped his team to defeat Heidenheim in today's away match of the Conference League

German club St. Pauli has officially left X (formerly Twitter), citing concerns over the platform’s direction under owner Elon Musk

In the tenth round of Bundesliga, league leader Bayern Munich played away against St. Pauli

Borussia's forward Serhou Guirassy once again proved decisive

The Bundesliga returned after the international break with a great match

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

1. FC Heidenheim
St. Pauli